UVU’s Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management (MS-ETM) is an applied graduate program focused on preparing engineering and technical professionals to become leaders in the management of technology in their fields. Participants in the program learn decision-making, evaluation, and implementation strategies for fast-moving, technical management decisions that prepare them for career and business success.
The graduate students highlighted at this event represent leaders of a new class of graduate students at Utah Valley University. They are the vanguard, the first graduating cohort of UVU’s technical management master’s degree program. All MS-ETM students are working professionals that have continued their education while working full-time. Each one is expected to receive their MS-ETM master’s degree at UVU’s Spring 2023 graduation ceremonies.
UVU’s Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Management (MS-ETM) is an applied graduate program focused on preparing engineering and technical professionals to become leaders in the management of technology in their fields. Participants in the program learn decision-making, evaluation, and implementation strategies for fast-moving, technical management decisions that prepare them for career and business success.
The graduate students highlighted at this event represent leaders of a new class of graduate students at Utah Valley University. They are the vanguard, the first graduating cohort of UVU’s technical management master’s degree program. All MS-ETM students are working professionals that have continued their education while working full-time. Each one is expected to receive their MS-ETM master’s degree at UVU’s Spring 2023 graduation ceremonies.
Applied, Engaged, Project Based Learning
Graduate students in the MS-ETM program complete a culminating project rather than a research-based thesis often associated with a Master of Science. While theory and research are included throughout the program, the culminating projects led by MS-ETM graduate students are relevant, rigorous, and essential to the businesses and organizations they serve.
During the final two semesters of the MS-ETM program, students select, plan, and execute a significant project that pushes them to new levels of performance in a technical management discipline. These projects are led by individual students, yet typically involve many team members and contributors to the project. These projects are organized and led solely by graduate students with faculty mentoring. The result is high-performing project teams that yield exceptional results.
Corporate Collaboration
MS-ETM graduate students choose projects with significant impact on a business or organization. Typically, this is the company they currently work for. As faculty, we sincerely appreciate each business and corporation that has supported our students by allowing them to work on timely and relevant projects within their organizations. This collaboration between the university and business helps students grow their careers and professional contributions.
Learn more at https://www.uvu.edu/ms-etm/.