Program Highlights

The Master of Science in engineering and technology management (MS-ETM) degree program is designed for working professionals. Graduate students take flexible, part-time, online courses over five semesters, finishing the MS-ETM degree in as few as 20 months. Students participate in class on their own schedules, fitting around work and personal life. Collaborative projects are integrated into the program requirements and course work. Participants in the MS-ETM program work on various collaborative projects throughout the program and complete a graduate project rather than a theoretical or research-based thesis often associated with a Master of Science. While some theory and research are part of any graduate degree, UVU's MS-ETM program focuses on real-world applications, providing students a rigorous, relevant, and practical foundation for their technical management careers.

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Requirements

Required Courses (Complete 24 Credits)

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

TECH 6010 Engineering Law and Patents 3.0
TECH 6400 Six Sigma Project Management 3.0
TECH 6420 Finance for Technical Systems 3.0
TECH 6430 Product Management Processes 3.0
TECH 6450 Engineering Economics & Project Evaluation 3.0
TECH 6700 Data Driven Decision Making 3.0
TECH 6950 Engineering & Technology Projects I 3.0
TECH 6960 Engineering & Technology Projects II 3.0

Elective Major Courses (Complete 6 Credits)

Course Number

Course Title

Credit Hours

TECH 6000 Strategic Management of Technology & Innovation in Engineering 3.0
TECH 6500 Resource Management in Engineering & Technology 3.0
TECH 6710 Materials Management 3.0
TECH 679R Special Topics in Engineering 3.0
TECH 690R Independent Study 3.0

Admission Requirements

  • Application for admission
  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in a technology or engineering field, from a regionally accredited college/university, a nationally accredited program, or an international college or university recognized by a Ministry of Education.
  • Overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale from an accredited institution, or GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale from an accredited institution in last 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) of undergraduate coursework. Admission is competitive.
  • Three professional letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts from all attended institutions of higher education
  • A personal statement
  • Prior work experience preferred

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International Students

Unfortunately, the MS-ETM program is not yet open to international students from outside of the United States. Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents (green card holders) may be accepted currently. Please check back in the future for more information.

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