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Launch your technology management career with our flexible, accredited program.

The online technology management program is designed for students who have earned technically-oriented accredited Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees and for those with national certifications or exams and two years of directly related work experience. 

To be admitted to the program you’ll transfer in an Associate of Applied Science degree from a regionally accredited institution or submit a portfolio demonstrating your technical knowledge. 

What You'll Do

You’ll build on your previous knowledge and experience with technical higher level courses. More specifically, you’ll have the opportunity to: 

  • Understand the fundamental concepts required to be a professional in the field, including concepts in mathematics, physical sciences, technology, and management. 
  • Continue working, secure an internship or balance life’s other responsibilities by taking online courses. 
  • Learn from experienced faculty in an ATMAE accredited program. 

What Can You Do with a Technology Management Degree?  

Graduates with a degree in technology management have completed high level technical courses preparing them for the field of their choice. A bachelor’s degree opens the door to management and higher level positions across many industries. 

Career Opportunities

  • Technical Management and Quality Management 
  • Project Management 
  • Production Supervision 
  • Technical Sales and Estimating

Online: Technology Management Degree Map

Explore the courses you'll need to complete your degree

Technology Management by the Numbers

  • $117k

    Industrial Production Manager

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual salary for an industrial production manager is $116,970.  

  • $113K

    Sales Representatives of Technical and Scientific Products

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for a sales representative of technical and scientific products is $113,520.  

What You'll Study

Degree Map

The technology management degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours to complete, including the general education requirements and at least 39 senior division hours.

  • IM300 Technical Communication (3)  
  • IM301 Industrial Safety (3)  
  • IM309 Science, Technology, and Society (3)
  • IM311 Statistical Process Control (3)  
  • IM317 Internship (3)
  • IM410 Manufacturing Research in a Global Society (3)
  • IM419 Industrial Supervision (3) 
  • IM506 Projects in IET (3)  
  • MA116 Precalculus A (3) 
  • MA117 Precalculus B (3)  
  • MN220 Engineering Economic Analysis (3) 
  • PH120/020 Introductory Physics I (5)
  • SW207 Understanding Cultural & Social Diversity (3) 
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Choose 5 hours:

  • CH181/018/001 Basic Principles of Chemistry (5) 
  • CH180 Chemistry in Our World (3)
  • GO110 Physiology Geology (3)

  • Lower level technical electives – Determined by consulting with an advisor (9)*
  • Upper level technical electives - Determined by consulting with an advisor (21)*

Choose one of the following:

  • Three years of related work or military experience and recognized national certification
    approved by the department
  • AAS or similar degree (non-regionally accredited degrees will be considered on a caseby-
    case basis). Candidates may need to provide documentation in the form of a portfolio for
    their degree or certification and experience to be considered by the department for credit. An
    interview may also be required. (18)
  • Any level technical electives – Determined by consulting with an advisor (18)*

Some requirements may be fulfilled by coursework in a major program. 

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences – 6 hours 
  • Constitution Requirement – 3 hours 
  • Written Communication – 6 hours 
  • Oral Communication – 3 hours 
  • Natural Sciences – 7 hours (from two disciplines, one to include a lab) 
  • Mathematics – 3 hours 
  • Humanities & Fine Arts – 9 hours (from at least two disciplines) 
  • Additional requirements – 5 hours (to include UI100 for native students) 
  • Civics examination 

Fall First Year (16 hours)

  • UI100 (1 hours) 
  • EN100 (3 hours) 
  • MA116 ( 3 hours) 
  • MI101 (3)
  • Program Elective 1 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 2 (3 hours) 

Spring First Year (15 hours)

  • CH180/CH181/GO110 (3-5 hours) 
  • IM301 (3 hours) 
  • MA117 (3 hours) 
  • MN260 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3 hours) 

Fall Second Year (17-19 hours) 

  • IM309 (3 hours) 
  • PH106/107 (4 hours) 
  • Program Elective 3 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 4 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3)

Spring Second Year (17 hours) 

  • IM300 (3 hours) 
  • SW207 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 5 (3 hours) 
  • Program Electives 6 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3 hours) 

Fall Third Year (15 hours)  

  • IM311 (3 hours) 
  • IM419 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 7 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 8 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3 hours) 

Spring Third Year (15 hours)

  • IM506 (3 hours) 
  • MN220 (3 hours) 
  • IM410 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 9 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3 hours) 

Fall Fourth Year (15 hours)

  • Program Elective 10 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 11 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 12 (3 hours) 
  • General Education (3 hours)
  • General Education (3 hours)

Spring Fourth Year (15 hours)

  • Program Elective 13 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 14 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 15 (3 hours) 
  • Program Elective 16 (3 hours) 
  • Elective (3 hours) 

College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

This program is housed within the College of STEM. The College prepares students to find creative solutions to problems. Curiosity and analysis merge, creating students ready to figure things out and then use that knowledge to make things better.

Associate Professor of the Department of Engineering and Technology

"As a teacher, my goal is to help students develop a fundamental approach to solve problems that are encountered in the physical world. Instead of focusing on the solution to a particular problem I encourage them to focus on the problem-solving methodology. This approach makes them think independently."

Dr. Md Rasheduzzaman, Ph.D.

Dr. Md Rasheduzzaman, Ph.D. smiles for a portrait.

Get Funding for Your Education

Missouri’s opened the door to a more educated workforce. We want to help you walk through it. If you’re an adult learner and a Missouri resident returning to college, learn about the Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant. It’s a statewide financial aid program that can be used to pursue a certificate, degree or industry-recognized credential in a high need area in Missouri. This major is eligible for the Fast Track grant.

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Online Learning at Southeast

When it comes to your success, we do whatever it takes. Online learning at Southeast takes the same reputable college courses taught by Southeast faculty and makes them available anytime, anywhere.

Engineering and Technology Accreditations

  • ABET: Engineering Accreditation Commission logo
  • ABET: Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission logo
  • ATMAE (The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering) logo

Getting the Job

Your education is just one piece to launching an extraordinary career. Once you’ve mastered the material, you still have to find the job you want, make the right connections, sell your knowledge and experience—and if all this is giving you anxiety, don’t panic. SEMO’s Career Services office is here to help you with the next step. They’ll provide the expertise and support you need, so you’re landing your dream job in no time.

Accelerated Master's Degree

Southeast offers an accelerated master’s degree for current students. You can get both undergraduate and graduate credit for some 500 level courses, meaning you can graduate sooner.

96% of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics graduates are employed or enrolled in grad school within a year.

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