Slides from the last live webcast that detailed the Online Management of Technology Master's Degree program offered at NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
1. NYU TANDON ONLINE
M.S. IN MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY
Tuesday, September 13 2:00pm-3:00pm
Presenters
Professor Vivek Veeraiah, Deputy Director
Luke Modzier, Student Services Counselor
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PRESENTERS
Professor Vivek
Veeriahah
Deputy Director
Luke Modzier
Student Services
Counselor
3. NYU BY THE NUMBERS
• NYU is the largest private
university in the United
States
• Second oldest engineering
school in the US
• 18 schools, colleges, and
divisions in NYC
25countries
108incubator
companies
1831Founding
4. NYU BY THE NUMBERS
Abu Dhabi
Nanjing
Guangzhou
Tel Aviv
NYC Metro Area
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Florence
Ghana
London
Madrid
Paris
Prague
Shanghai
5. NYU BY THE NUMBERS
4
salary potential
in the Nation,
according to Forbes#
10
innovative IT
Schools
according to Computerworld#
• We have students from
93 countries
• Undergraduate
Students – 2,344
• Graduate Students –
2,868
6. RESEARCH CENTERS OF
EXCELLENCE
•Applied Dynamics and Optimization Lab
•Information Systems and Internet Security (ISIS) Lab
•Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Security and Privacy (CRISSP)
•High-speed Networking Lab
•Wireless Internet Center for Advanced Technology (WICAT)
•Center for Advanced Technology in Telecom (CATT)
•Control & Telecommunications Research Lab
•CITE Game Innovation Lab
•Experimental Media Center
•NYC Media Lab
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ACCREDITATION
• Graduate and Undergraduate
– New York State Education Department
– Middle States Association
• Undergraduate Engineering
– Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET)
• Undergraduate Computer
Science
– Computer Science Accreditation
Board (CSAB)
8. ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAM
What is NYU Tandon
Online?
NYU Tandon Online is the official
Online Learning Unit of NYU Tandon
School of Engineering. Allowing
students to study Technology,
Science, Management, and
Engineering anytime and anywhere.
Eliminates Barriers
9. ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAM
Highly Ranked
Student
Services and
Technology
#3
Student
Engagement &
Accreditation
#4
Top Online
Graduate Engineering School
10. ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAM
Highly Ranked
2012
Outstanding
Cyber Security Online
Program Award
2015
Ralph E. Gomory
Award for High-Quality
Online Education
2014 2014
Best Online
Master’s
In Engineering
Program
Most
Technologically
Savvy Online
School
11. HOW IT WORKS
Students attend online courses on
NYUClasses
• Assignments
• Videos and audio
• Quizzes and exams
• Discussion boards
Webinar
• Virtual classroom
• Live Streamed Courses
Class specific software
15. HOW IT WORKS
Course-Management System and Webcasting
• Secured access to NYU Classes, the school’s virtual course
management system and webcasting
Online Resources
• Online Resources
• Digital library
• Tutor Database
• Career Management Portal
• Grades, transcript, other data
• Announcements
• Class, enrollment, exam
schedule
• Calendar and E-Mail
• Faculty directory
16. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY
• Bioinformatics
• Computer Engineering
• Cybersecurity
• Management of Technology
• Industrial Engineering
• Manufacturing Engineering
• Organizational Behavior,
Systems and Analytics
EDUCATIONAL
COMMITMENT TO
MANAGEMENTOF
TECHNOLOGY
17. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY
• Bioinformatics
• Computer Engineering
• Cybersecurity
• Management of Technology
• Industrial Engineering
• Manufacturing Engineering
• Organizational Behavior,
Systems and Analytics
MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
18. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
The MOT M.S. Program Is For:
• Technical professionals whose responsibilities
have taken them to the intersection of business
and technology.
• People with a BBA, MBA and/or PhD who want
to specialize in managing technology
development and commercialization.
19. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY M.S. CAREERS
INDUSTRY POSITIONS
• Business Analyst
• Consultant
• Global IT Project Manager
• Human Resources Coordinator
• Industrial Engineer
• Network Engineer
• Operations Manager
• R&D Manager
• Operations Research Analyst
• Product Engineer
• Sales Manager
20. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
• Uses state-of-the-art concepts and practices: project
work, classroom discussions, team work, and
technology-enabled learning.
• Helps students become effective managers and
leaders of technological innovation in a global
economy.
• Employs top notch faculty members who are always
ready to provide individualized attention.
21. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Core Program Faculty Leadership and Staff
Bharat Rao, Ph.D. Department Head and Associate Professor
Anne-Laure Fayard, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Oded Nov, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Beth Novak, Ph.D. Industry Professor
Mike D’emic, Ph.D. Industry Professor
Mike Driscoll, M.B.A. Industry Professor
Vivek Veeraiah, M.B.A. Deputy Director
Ari Ginsberg, M.B.A., Ph.D. Academic Director
Industry Experts
J.C. Bonilla Pavlos Mourdoukoutas
Shelley Harrison Tom Mazzone
22. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY GENERAL
CURRICULUM
– 36 Credits (3 Credits per
course)
– 27 Core, 6 Elective Credits, 3
Credits Capstone Experience
– 2 – 3 year completion
(1 – 3 courses per semester) Core
27
Credits
Elective
6
Credits
Capstone
3
Credits
23. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY GENERAL
CURRICULUM (1/2)
Business and Technology Core (18 Credits)
The following courses are all mandatory:
• MG-GY 6013 Organizational Behavior 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6073 Marketing, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6083 Economics, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6093 Accounting and Finance, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 7953 Global Innovation, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 8653 Managing Technological Change and Innovation, 3 Credits
Management Tools Core (9 Credits)
Students must take any three of the following courses:
• MG-GY 6933 Information Technologies, Systems and Management in Organizations, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6303 Operations Management, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 8203 Project Management, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Business Analytics), 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Communications for Tech Managers), 3 Credits
24. MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY GENERAL
CURRICULUM (2/2)
Management and Technology Electives (6 Credits)
Students can take both 1.5 credits and 3 credits courses totaling up to 6 credits
including approved internships (CP9911 and CP9921) and management tools
specialization core courses not counted towards core course requirements.
Management and Technology Capstone Project (3 Credits)
Students must undertake a project that serves as a culminating integrative learning
experience that demonstrates their mastery of the relevant concepts, insights, and tools
they have acquired in the program. They may choose one of the following options to
fulfill this requirement:
• MG-GY 9503 MOT Capstone, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9703 Projects in Strategy & Innovation Management, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9973 Master's Thesis, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Individually Guided projects), 3 Credits
25. SAMPLE COURSE
SEQUENCE 1
SPRING 2017:
Accounting and Finance [MG GY 6093]
Communication for Tech Managers [MG GY 9753]
Economics [MG GY 6083]
SUMMER 2017:
Organizational Behavior [MG GY 6013]
Marketing [MG GY 6073]
FALL 2017:
Project Management [MG GY 8203]
Business Analytics [MG GY 9753]
Elective-1
SPRING 2018:
Managing Tech Change [MG GY 8653]
Global Innovation [MG GY 7953]
Elective-2
SUMMER 2018/FALL 2018:
MOT Capstone [MG GY 9503]
26. SAMPLE COURSE
SEQUENCE 2
SPRING 2017:
Accounting and Finance [MG GY 6093]
Communication for Tech Managers [MG GY 9753]
Economics [MG GY 6083]
SUMMER 2017:
Organizational Behavior [MG GY 6013]
Marketing [MG GY 6073]
FALL 2017:
Project Management [MG GY 8203]
Business Analytics [MG GY 9753]
Elective-1
SPRING 2018:
Managing Tech Change [MG GY 8653]
Global Innovation [MG GY 7953]
Elective-2
SUMMER 2018/FALL 2018:
MOT Capstone [MG GY 9503]
27. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CURRICULUM
– 36 Core Business and
Technology Credit
– 24 Core Technology
Management Tools Credits, 9
Concentration Credits
– 3 Credits Capstone Experience
– 2 – 3 year completion (1 –
3 courses per semester)
Core
24 Credits
Concentration
9 Credits
Capstone
3 Credits
28. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CURRICULUM
Mandatory Core (18 Credits)
The following courses are all mandatory:
• MG-GY 6013 Organizational Behavior 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6073 Marketing, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6083 Economics, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 6093 Accounting and Finance, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 7953 Global Innovation, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 8653 Managing Technological Change and Innovation, 3 Credits
Tech Management Tools Core (6 Credits)
Students must take any two of the following courses:
• MG-GY 6933 Information Technologies, Systems and Management in Organizations, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 8203 Project Management, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Business Analytics), 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Communications for Tech Managers), 3 Credits
29. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CURRICULUM
Management of Technology Capstone Project (3 Credits)
Students must undertake a project that serves as a culminating integrative
learning experience that demonstrates their mastery of the relevant
concepts, insights, and tools they have acquired in the program. They may
choose one of the following options to fulfill this requirement:
• MG-GY 9503 MOT Capstone, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9703 Projects in Strategy & Innovation Management, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9973 Master's Thesis, 3 Credits
• MG-GY 9753 Selected Topics in Mgmt (Individually Guided projects), 3 Credits
30. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CONCENTRATIONS
Concentration 1: Project Management (6 credits)
The Master of Science in Management of Technology with Project
Management concentration program offers a solid core of project
management courses. The curriculum addresses the increased demand for
project managers with technical knowledge and the ability to lead, innovate
and manage in the 21st century.
• 2 Elective Courses
• Any MG-GY graduate level courses at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering
31. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CONCENTRATIONS
Concentration 2: Human Capital Engineering & Analytics (9
credits)
The concentration in Human Capital Engineering and Analytics will provide
you with the latest innovations in HR management systems that integrate
talent management, workforce analytics, knowledge management, process
re-engineering, and other applications of organization science as well as
industrial engineering to more effectively recruit, develop and retain talent for
attaining organizational effectiveness.
• MG-GY 6181 Talent Management Systems (1.5 Credits)
• MG-GY 6343 Human Capital Engineering and Analytics (3 Credits)
• MG-GY 6361 Managing Business Process Reengineering (1.5 Credits)
• MG-GY 6373 Human Capital Big Data, Predictive Analytics, & Roi (3 Credits)
32. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CONCENTRATIONS
Concentration 3: Human Resource Information Systems (9
Credits)
The concentration in Human Resource Information Systems integrates
knowledge and skills in information systems and web-based technologies
together with human resource management to achieve organizational
effectiveness.
• MG-GY 6123 Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
• MG-GY 6263 Human Resource Information Systems (3 Credits)
• MG-GY 6283 Web-Based Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
33. MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
CONCENTRATIONS
Concentration 4: Cyber Security (9 credits)
The concentration in Cyber Security program offers a solid curriculum core
in management plus three courses focused on overseeing a team of cyber
security experts. The curriculum addresses the increased demand for
managers with technical knowledge in cybersecurity.
• CS-GY 6833 Introduction to Information Security Management (3 Credits)
• CS-GY 6863 Fundamentals of Security Information Management (3 Credits)
• CS-GY 6883 Practices in Information Security Management (3 Credits)
34. TUITION
Graduate tuition, per credit $ 1,646
Registration and service fee, per credit $ 85
Estimated cost of one course, 3 credits $ 5,193
Estimated cost of a Master’s Degree $ 62,000
Estimated cost of a Certificate Degree $ 19,000
36. APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY
• Bachelor’s degree from accredited school
• Greater than 3.0 GPA in undergraduate school
• Preference for accredited ABET, ACS and CSAB
schools
• Some may be required to take prerequisite
courses without graduate credit
37. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Application Form
• $75 Fee
• Resume
• Personal Statement
• Transcripts
• Two Letters of Recommendation
• GRE or GMAT Scores (NYU School
Code 2668)
• English Language Proficiency
(TOEFL/IELTS/CAE/Pearson PTE)
Required to Submit
Your Application
Required to Complete
Your Application
39. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Transcripts
• GRE or GMAT Scores
(NYU School Code 2668)
• Two Letters of
Recommendation
• English Language Proficiency
(TOEFL/IELTS/CAE/Pearson PTE)
Required to Complete Your Application
40. APPLICATION DEADLINES
Spring 2017*
Summer
2017
Fall 2017
Full-Time Applicants
(9+ Credits per semester)
September 1,
2016
December 21,
2016
February 15,
2017
Part-Time Applicants - Early
Admission
(Fewer than 9 credits per semester)
October 1, 2016
February 1,
2017
March 15,
2017
Part-Time Applicants
(Fewer than 9 credits per semester)
November 1,
2016
March 14,
2017
May 1,
2017
All documents due December 15,
2016
April 18,
2017
June 15, 2017
41. NYU TANDON ONLINE
FUTURE WEBINARS
• Industrial Engineering
• Thu, Sep 22 at 2:00 PM
• Management of Technology
• Tue, Nov 15 at 2:00 PM
• Bioinformatics
• Thu, Sep 15 at 2:00 PM
• Tue, Sep 27 at 2:00 PM
• Computer/Electrical
Engineering
• Tue, Sep 20 at 1:00 PM
• General Webinar
• Thu, Sep 29 at 2:00 PM
42. NYU TANDON ONLINE
CONTACT INFORMATION
Luke Modzier
Student Services Counselor
luke.modzier@nyu.edu
(646) 997-3071
Front Desk
online.engineering.nyu.edu
tandon.online@nyu.edu
(646) 997-3623
nyu.tandon.online
@NYUTandonOnline
#NYUOnline
/NYUTandonOnline
Professor Vivek Veeraiah
Deputy Director and Professor
vvivek@nyu.edu – (646) 997-4015