In Neumont's BS in Technology Management program you'll explore principles of accounting, marketing, and human resource management and their application in the business IT environments through an assortment of projects and labs. Once you’ve mastered core program competencies you’ll test your knowledge through project challenges where you’ll manage a software or web development team to deliver results for our industry partners employers. Download a Technology Management Course List and Program Plan
NEUMONT'S TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT FACULTY
In the Technology Management degree program you’ll study from dedicated faculty who’ve proven themselves in business and technology careers, and Neumont’s rigorous academic environment. Our Technology Management faculty falls into two categories:
- Technology experts who teach courses in telecommunications, project management, networking, and programming
- Business experts who teach courses in economics, accounting, strategic planning, and marketing
Technology management Projects and Roles
We believe the key to a useful and applicable BSTM degree is a team-based, hands-on experience with real business challenges working on a variety of project roles like:
- Project Manager on a Software Development Team
- Systems Analyst
- Organizational Planner
Here’s a sample of what you’ll work on while earning your BS in Technology Management:
- Foundational Projects
Master the basic foundations of computer programming and business practices. Learn More
- Developmental Projects
Apply your knowledge on diverse real-world projects in accounting, web development, and telecommunications. Learn More
- Enterprise Projects
Collaborate with student Enterprise Project teams, across other programs, and our Industry Partners to manage software and web development projects. Learn More
Technical Skills
- Understand the science of project management
- Learn to manage projects for complex technical products, like software, databases, and networks
- Understand the role of IT operations in various business settings
- Integrate technical and non-technical expertise through real-world projects
- Learn the infrastructure of corporate IT systems
- Understand the basic principles of marketing, accounting, intellectual property law, and human resources
Professional Skills
- Professional communication skills, both written and verbal
- Understanding of team work and group dynamics
- Effective problem solving and decision making
- Effective collaboration skills in a technical project environment
- Project management techniques for maximizing efficiency and resources
- Understanding of software development in the context of business







