2025 Best MBA Programs in Technology Management

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MBA Programs in Technology Management
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$61,690

Average Tuition – Technology Management

$103,214

Average Starting Salary – Technology Management

591

Average GMAT Scores – Technology Management

134%

Average ROI – Technology Management

Executive Summary for MBA Programs in Science and Technology MBA Programs

The ranking team at MBAGuide.org, evaluated 70 Science and Technology MBA programs. Here is a summary of our comprehensive findings. Explore the details about the Science and Technology MBA, compare schools, find states and cities where the degree is offered.

  • Starting salary for new MBA graduates in Science and Technology is between $43,087 and $205,000 with an average of $103,214.
  • Campus tuition in for Science and Technology MBAs ranges between $6,030 to $907,101, with an average total tuition cost of $61,690
  • ROI for campus MBA programs in Science and Technology ranges between -40% to 711%, with an average ROI return of 134%
  • A GMAT score between 0 and 0 with an average of 0 is needed for acceptance into an MBA program in Science and Technology.
  • There are 70 campus and 54 online MBA Science and Technology Programs.
  • Average student enrollment varies between 0 and 0 with an overall average of 0.
  • Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA programs offering a Science and Technology concentration varies between 4:1 and 35:1 with an average of 17:1 students.
  • 70 MBA programs in Science and Technology are ranked by the following institutions MBAGuide: 65, US News: 28, Forbes: 25, BW: 28, Economist: 18 and FT: 18.
  1. Comprehensive comparisons, data and analysis – MBAGuide conducted an in-depth analysis of 70 AACSB-accredited campus MBA programs in Science and Technology to find the top programs in the country.
  2. Ranking metrics you care about – such as average starting salaries, tuition fees, return on investment (ROI), GMAT scores, alumni networks, student-to-faculty ratios, and more with no paywall.
  3. Detailed school profiles of Science and Technology MBA programs their strengths, faculty expertise, alumni networks to help align your program choice

Best 10 MBA Programs in Science and Technology

Harvard University

Harvard Business School

Location:

  • Allston

,

  • MA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Quarter

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $78,700
  • Graduate Salary: $205,000
  • Graduate ROI: 260%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 740
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 7:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 1,945

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • MBA

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • Concentrations: 10
  • Consulting
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Public Administration
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports Management
  • Statistics
  • Supply Chain
  • Taxation
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 3
  • Best in:

Northwestern University

Kellogg School of Management

Location:

  • Evanston

,

  • IL

Control: Private

Academic Year: Quarter

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $86,370
  • Graduate Salary: $170,000
  • Graduate ROI: 196%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 731
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 9:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 3,074

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • MBA

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • Concentrations: 21
  • Accounting
  • Communications
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Financial Management
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Public Administration
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Statistics
  • Sustainability
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 6
  • Best in:

Brigham Young University

Marriott School of Management

Location:

  • Provo

,

  • UT

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $31,984
  • Graduate Salary: $120,881
  • Graduate ROI: 370%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 667
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 3,875

Degree Level(s):

  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 5
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Law
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Other
  • Public Administration
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 8
  • Best in:

The University of Georgia

Terry College of Business

Location:

  • Athens

,

  • GA

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business and Accounting

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  • Tuition: $15,334
  • Graduate Salary: $149,000
  • Graduate ROI: 971%
  • GMAT Required: No
  • Avg. GMAT: 698
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 6:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 9,895

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 12
  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Science
  • Arts
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 10
  • Online Rank: 6
  • Best in:

Columbia University

Columbia Business School

Location:

  • New York

,

  • NY

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $91,172
  • Graduate Salary: $205,000
  • Graduate ROI: 224%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 729
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 6:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 4,036

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • Concentrations: 17
  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 15
  • Best in:

Georgia Institute of Technology

Ernest Scheller Jr. College of Business

Location:

  • Atlanta

,

  • GA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $74,500
  • Graduate Salary: $150,246
  • Graduate ROI: 201%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 687
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 7:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 2,138

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 9
  • General Business
  • Human Resources
  • Information Systems
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Sustainability
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 2
  • State Rank: 3
  • National Rank: 18
  • Best in:

Georgetown University

McDonough School of Business

Location:

  • Washington

,

  • DC

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $70,108
  • Graduate Salary: $181,854
  • Graduate ROI: 250%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 696
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 12:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 3,058

Degree Level(s):

  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Off Campus
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 6
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Other
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 1
  • National Rank: 20
  • Online Rank: 10
  • Best in:

University of California, Berkeley

Haas School of Business

Location:

  • Berkeley

,

  • CA

Control: Public

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $76,788
  • Graduate Salary: $194,740
  • Graduate ROI: 253%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 730
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 19:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 3,068

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • E-MBA
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 13
  • Consulting
  • Data Analytics
  • E-Commerce
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Ethics
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • International Business
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Operations Management
  • Public Administration
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Real Estate
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 3
  • National Rank: 23
  • Best in:

Carnegie Mellon University

Tepper School of Business

Location:

  • Pittsburgh

,

  • PA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Quarter

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $81,340
  • Graduate Salary: $189,275
  • Graduate ROI: 232%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 697
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 13:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 1,924

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • Campus
  • ·
  • Distance Education
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • Concentrations: 14
  • Accounting
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Economics
  • Energy
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Information Systems
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Other
  • Product Management
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Science and Technology
  • Sustainability
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 1
  • State Rank: 2
  • National Rank: 31
  • Online Rank: 14
  • Best in:

Boston University

Questrom School of Business

Location:

  • Boston

,

  • MA

Control: Private

Academic Year: Semester

Accredited: AACSB

Accreditation: Business

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  • Tuition: $69,870
  • Graduate Salary: $118,566
  • Graduate ROI: 169%
  • GMAT Required: Yes
  • Avg. GMAT: 683
  • Student / Faculty Ratio: 19:1
  • Business School Enrollment: 7,076

Degree Level(s):

  • Doctoral
  • ·
  • Master
  • ·
  • MBA
  • ·
  • Undergraduate

Offered As:

  • 1-Year
  • ·
  • Campus
  • ·
  • Evenings
  • ·
  • Full-Time
  • ·
  • Online
  • ·
  • Part-Time
  • ·
  • Partnership
  • ·
  • Weekends
  • Concentrations: 6
  • Corporate Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Economics
  • Energy
  • Engineering
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Global Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Information Systems
  • Insurance
  • International Business
  • Law
  • Management
  • Manufacturing
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit
  • Other
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Science and Technology
  • Supply Chain
  • Rankings
  • City Rank: 3
  • State Rank: 4
  • National Rank: 39
  • Online Rank: 19
  • Best in:

Interactive Table of the Best Ranked MBA Programs in Science and Technology

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Science and Technology MBA programs by RankSchool NameROITuitionAverage Starting Salary, and Campus or Online to find and to compare MBA programs in Science and Technology. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 Harvard University 260.00% $78,700 $205,000MANo
2 Northwestern University 196.00% $86,370 $170,000ILNo
3 Brigham Young University 370.00% $31,984 $120,881UTNo
4 The University of Georgia 971.00% $15,334 $149,000GAYes
5 Columbia University 224.00% $91,172 $205,000NYNo
6 Georgia Institute of Technology 201.00% $74,500 $150,246GANo
7 Georgetown University 250.00% $70,108 $181,854DCYes
8 University of California, Berkeley 253.00% $76,788 $194,740CANo
9 Carnegie Mellon University 232.00% $81,340 $189,275PAYes
10 Boston University 169.00% $69,870 $118,566MAYes
11 The University of Michigan 262.00% $76,152 $200,000MIYes
12 Cornell University 94.00% $173,192 $161,967NYNo
13 University of Notre Dame 177.00% $73,260 $130,000INNo
14 Washington University in St. Louis 185.00% $70,250 $130,000MOYes
15 Duke University 253.00% $81,000 $205,000NCYes
16 Arizona State University 170.00% $63,000 $107,220AZYes
17 Dartmouth College 243.00% $84,250 $205,000NHNo
18 University of Utah 392.00% $30,600 $120,000UTYes
19 University of Rochester 220.00% $62,666 $138,300NYYes
20 University of Cincinnati 478.00% $23,000 $110,000OHYes
21 Georgia State University 195.00% $44,750 $87,439GAYes
22 Boston College 223.00% $61,584 $137,500MANo
23 University of Miami 153.00% $121,980 $187,504FLYes
24 Miami University -32.00% $37,800 $92,700OHYes
25 The University of Alabama 260.00% $29,194 $77,723ALYes
26 Suffolk University 177.00% $67,464 $120,000MAYes
27 University of Missouri-Kansas City 285.00% $17,568 $50,167MONo
28 Colorado State University 220.00% $42,430 $94,300COYes
29 Portland State University 183.00% $41,974 $76,825ORYes
30 Clarkson University 131.00% $59,800 $78,419NYYes
31 Marquette University 82.00% $144,000 $118,758WIYes
32 David B. O’,Maley College of Business 130.00% $60,720 $79,400FLYes
33 Texas State University 240.00% $23,365 $56,734TXNo
34 Willamette University 113.00% $51,640 $58,614ORNo
35 Illinois Institute of Technology 116.00% $66,636 $77,683ILYes
36 Wake Forest University -3.00% $59,400 $77,800NCYes
37 University of Missouri 100.00% $49,612 $83,500MOYes
38 Missouri State University 313.00% $17,250 $62,400MOYes
39 Minnesota State University, Mankato 263.00% $29,461 $77,720MNYes
40 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 250.00% $11,584 $63,300ARYes
41 University of New Hampshire 162.00% $38,400 $62,500NHYes
42 Manhattan College 36.00% $47,700 $66,575NYYes
43 Kansas State University 192.00% $28,612 $55,000KSYes
44 Texas Southern University 573.00% $11,988 $68,784TXYes
45 University of Connecticut 200.00% $50,400 $101,501CTYes
46 Northern Kentucky University 380.00% $20,097 $77,987KYYes
47 University of Alabama at Birmingham 485.00% $14,184 $68,800ALYes
48 University of Colorado Denver 186.00% $58,000 $108,246COYes
49 The University of Rhode Island 465.00% $18,453 $85,888RIYes
50 Northeastern Illinois University 205.00% $157,542 $74,350ILYes
51 California State University, San Bernardino 275.00% $31,416 $86,596CAYes
52 Savannah State University 840.00% $6,030 $51,068GANo
53 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 362.00% $34,500 $125,000VAYes
54 Rockhurst University 287.00% $24,150 $69,400MOYes
55 Stony Brook University 252.00% $907,101 $73,500NYYes
56 Clark Atlanta University 269.00% $36,288 $97,659GANo
57 Nova Southeastern University 105.00% $40,663 $90,756FLYes
58 University of South Dakota 457.00% $14,850 $68,000SDYes
59 The University of Mississippi 508.00% $14,850 $75,537MSYes
60 Kennesaw State University 559.00% $21,990 $123,000GAYes
61 Rochester Institute of Technology 117.00% $61,762 $72,300NYYes
62 West Virginia University 155.00% $24,273 $65,000WVYes
63 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 64.00% $54,021 $51,200LAYes
64 The University of Michigan-Flint 289.00% $32,730 $94,679MIYes
65 Southeastern Oklahoma State University 622.00% $11,730 $72,972OKYes
66 Canisius University 139.00% $44,850 $62,500NYYes
67 Southern Illinois University Carbondale 241.00% $17,820 $43,087ILYes
68 Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo 305.00% $15,000 $60,752PRNo
69 Nicholls State University 491.00% $14,940 $73,500LAYes
70 North Carolina Central University 303.00% $12,240 $48,300NCYes

An MBA program in Science and Technology will cost you between $6,030.00 to $907,101.00.

  • Number of Programs Offering Science and Technology MBAs: 70
  • Average GMAT Score for Science and Technology MBA Programs: 591
  • Average In-State Tuition for Science and Technology MBA Programs: $61,690.40
  • Average Graduate Salary for Science and Technology MBA Programs: $103,214
  • Average ROI for Science and Technology MBA Programs: 134%

Compare Science and Technology MBA Program Averages vs Campus

 AveragesMBA ProgramsOnline MBA Programs
Number of Programs7054
Average Starting Salary$103,214$95,734
Average MBA Tuition$61,690
$61,790
Average ROI134%132%
Average GMAT Scores591
578
Average Full-Time MBA Faculty9389
Average MBA Student Faculty Ratio17:118:1
Faculty with Doctorate84%84%
Average Full-Time MBA Enrollment0469
Average Part-Time MBA Enrollment322349
Average % of MBA Students from U.S.84%84%

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What is the Average MBA Salary for Science and Technology Graduates?

Though it’s not the only factor, compensation is an important consideration for individuals considering obtaining an MBA degree. Salaries for graduates with master’s degrees in Science and Technology can be significantly higher than those of graduates with only a bachelor’s degree. In addition, advance salary projections from the US Department of Labor show that average MBA salaries are expected to increase by 13.5% each year through the year 2028 with an annual need of 99,000 new managers needed each year.

MBA salaries differs wildly depending on the program you chose, the industry you enter and the experience you have. After earning an MBA from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, the average MBA graduate annual salary is $43,087 . A degree from Harvard University, will provide an annual salary of $205,000.

Average MBA starting salary for graduates from accredited programs is $103,214 with the lowest of starting of $43,087 and the highest reported starting salary of $205,000.

Average Graduate Salaries for In-Person Science and Technology MBA Programs

  • Average Science and Technology: $103,214
  • Lowest Science and Technology: $43,087
  • Highest Science and Technology: $205,000

10 Highest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Science and Technology

  1. Harvard University - $205,000.00
  2. Columbia University - $205,000.00
  3. Dartmouth College - $205,000.00
  4. Duke University - $205,000.00
  5. The University of Michigan - $200,000.00
  6. University of California, Berkeley - $194,740.00
  7. Carnegie Mellon University - $189,275.00
  8. University of Miami - $187,504.00
  9. Georgetown University - $181,854.00
  10. Northwestern University - $170,000.00

10 Lowest Salaries for In-Person MBA Graduates in Science and Technology

  1. Southern Illinois University Carbondale - $43,087.00
  2. North Carolina Central University - $48,300.00
  3. University of Missouri-Kansas City - $50,167.00
  4. Savannah State University - $51,068.00
  5. University of Louisiana at Lafayette - $51,200.00
  6. Kansas State University - $55,000.00
  7. Texas State University - $56,734.00
  8. Willamette University - $58,614.00
  9. Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo - $60,752.00
  10. Missouri State University - $62,400.00

Average Salary for Graduate of MBA Programs in Science and Technology Programs – Interactive Table

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Science and Technology MBA programs by Starting Salary, and Campus or Online to find and to compare MBA programs in Science and Technology. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University Avg. Starting SalaryIn State TuitionROIStateOnline
1 Southern Illinois University Carbondale $43,087 $17,820 241.00%ILYes
2 North Carolina Central University $48,300 $12,240 303.00%NCYes
3 University of Missouri-Kansas City $50,167 $17,568 285.00%MONo
4 Savannah State University $51,068 $6,030 840.00%GANo
5 University of Louisiana at Lafayette $51,200 $54,021 64.00%LAYes
6 Kansas State University $55,000 $28,612 192.00%KSYes
7 Texas State University $56,734 $23,365 240.00%TXNo
8 Willamette University $58,614 $51,640 113.00%ORNo
9 Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo $60,752 $15,000 305.00%PRNo
10 Missouri State University $62,400 $17,250 313.00%MOYes
11 Canisius University $62,500 $44,850 139.00%NYYes
11 University of New Hampshire $62,500 $38,400 162.00%NHYes
13 University of Arkansas at Little Rock $63,300 $11,584 250.00%ARYes
14 West Virginia University $65,000 $24,273 155.00%WVYes
15 Manhattan College $66,575 $47,700 36.00%NYYes
16 University of South Dakota $68,000 $14,850 457.00%SDYes
17 Texas Southern University $68,784 $11,988 573.00%TXYes
18 University of Alabama at Birmingham $68,800 $14,184 485.00%ALYes
19 Rockhurst University $69,400 $24,150 287.00%MOYes
20 Rochester Institute of Technology $72,300 $61,762 117.00%NYYes
21 Southeastern Oklahoma State University $72,972 $11,730 622.00%OKYes
22 Nicholls State University $73,500 $14,940 491.00%LAYes
22 Stony Brook University $73,500 $907,101 252.00%NYYes
24 Northeastern Illinois University $74,350 $157,542 205.00%ILYes
25 The University of Mississippi $75,537 $14,850 508.00%MSYes
26 Portland State University $76,825 $41,974 183.00%ORYes
27 Illinois Institute of Technology $77,683 $66,636 116.00%ILYes
28 Minnesota State University, Mankato $77,720 $29,461 263.00%MNYes
29 The University of Alabama $77,723 $29,194 260.00%ALYes
30 Wake Forest University $77,800 $59,400 -3.00%NCYes
31 Northern Kentucky University $77,987 $20,097 380.00%KYYes
32 Clarkson University $78,419 $59,800 131.00%NYYes
33 David B. O’,Maley College of Business $79,400 $60,720 130.00%FLYes
34 University of Missouri $83,500 $49,612 100.00%MOYes
35 The University of Rhode Island $85,888 $18,453 465.00%RIYes
36 California State University, San Bernardino $86,596 $31,416 275.00%CAYes
37 Georgia State University $87,439 $44,750 195.00%GAYes
38 Nova Southeastern University $90,756 $40,663 105.00%FLYes
39 Miami University $92,700 $37,800 -32.00%OHYes
40 Colorado State University $94,300 $42,430 220.00%COYes
41 The University of Michigan-Flint $94,679 $32,730 289.00%MIYes
42 Clark Atlanta University $97,659 $36,288 269.00%GANo
43 University of Connecticut $101,501 $50,400 200.00%CTYes
44 Arizona State University $107,220 $63,000 170.00%AZYes
45 University of Colorado Denver $108,246 $58,000 186.00%COYes
46 University of Cincinnati $110,000 $23,000 478.00%OHYes
47 Boston University $118,566 $69,870 169.00%MAYes
48 Marquette University $118,758 $144,000 82.00%WIYes
49 Suffolk University $120,000 $67,464 177.00%MAYes
49 University of Utah $120,000 $30,600 392.00%UTYes

What is the Average In-Person MBA Tuition for Science and Technology Programs?


If you plan on attending an MBA program, it’s best to start thinking about fiscal responsibility. A prospective B-Student needs to weigh their tuition options. An AACSB-accredited MBA program can pave the way for a great starting salary or career advancement. An MBA program can provide the flexibility of completing a program while being employed in your respective career.

The average in-state tuition for an MBA in Science and Technology is $61,690.40 compared to an average campus program Science and Technology is $61,690.40 .

The lowest AACSB tuition rate at $6,030.00 from Savannah State University.

The highest AACSB tuition rate is $907,101.00 from Stony Brook University.

Average Tuition for In-Person MBA Programs in Science and Technology

10 Most Affordable MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. Savannah State University - $6,030.00
  2. University of Arkansas at Little Rock - $11,584.00
  3. Southeastern Oklahoma State University - $11,730.00
  4. Texas Southern University - $11,988.00
  5. North Carolina Central University - $12,240.00
  6. University of Alabama at Birmingham - $14,184.00
  7. University of South Dakota - $14,850.00
  8. The University of Mississippi - $14,850.00
  9. Nicholls State University - $14,940.00
  10. Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo - $15,000.00

10 Most Expensive MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. Stony Brook University - $907,101.00
  2. Cornell University - $173,192.00
  3. Northeastern Illinois University - $157,542.00
  4. Marquette University - $144,000.00
  5. University of Miami - $121,980.00
  6. Columbia University - $91,172.00
  7. Northwestern University - $86,370.00
  8. Dartmouth College - $84,250.00
  9. Carnegie Mellon University - $81,340.00
  10. Duke University - $81,000.00

Interactive Table – Tuition for MBA Programs in Science and Technology Programs

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Science and Technology MBA programs by Tuition to find and to compare MBA programs in Science and Technology. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University In State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryROIStateOnline
1 Savannah State University $6,030 $51,068 840.00%GANo
2 University of Arkansas at Little Rock $11,584 $63,300 250.00%ARYes
3 Southeastern Oklahoma State University $11,730 $72,972 622.00%OKYes
4 Texas Southern University $11,988 $68,784 573.00%TXYes
5 North Carolina Central University $12,240 $48,300 303.00%NCYes
6 University of Alabama at Birmingham $14,184 $68,800 485.00%ALYes
7 University of South Dakota $14,850 $68,000 457.00%SDYes
7 The University of Mississippi $14,850 $75,537 508.00%MSYes
9 Nicholls State University $14,940 $73,500 491.00%LAYes
10 Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo $15,000 $60,752 305.00%PRNo
11 The University of Georgia $15,334 $149,000 971.00%GAYes
12 Missouri State University $17,250 $62,400 313.00%MOYes
13 University of Missouri-Kansas City $17,568 $50,167 285.00%MONo
14 Southern Illinois University Carbondale $17,820 $43,087 241.00%ILYes
15 The University of Rhode Island $18,453 $85,888 465.00%RIYes
16 Northern Kentucky University $20,097 $77,987 380.00%KYYes
17 Kennesaw State University $21,990 $123,000 559.00%GAYes
18 University of Cincinnati $23,000 $110,000 478.00%OHYes
19 Texas State University $23,365 $56,734 240.00%TXNo
20 Rockhurst University $24,150 $69,400 287.00%MOYes
21 West Virginia University $24,273 $65,000 155.00%WVYes
22 Kansas State University $28,612 $55,000 192.00%KSYes
23 The University of Alabama $29,194 $77,723 260.00%ALYes
24 Minnesota State University, Mankato $29,461 $77,720 263.00%MNYes
25 University of Utah $30,600 $120,000 392.00%UTYes
26 California State University, San Bernardino $31,416 $86,596 275.00%CAYes
27 Brigham Young University $31,984 $120,881 370.00%UTNo
28 The University of Michigan-Flint $32,730 $94,679 289.00%MIYes
29 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University $34,500 $125,000 362.00%VAYes
30 Clark Atlanta University $36,288 $97,659 269.00%GANo
31 Miami University $37,800 $92,700 -32.00%OHYes
32 University of New Hampshire $38,400 $62,500 162.00%NHYes
33 Nova Southeastern University $40,663 $90,756 105.00%FLYes
34 Portland State University $41,974 $76,825 183.00%ORYes
35 Colorado State University $42,430 $94,300 220.00%COYes
36 Georgia State University $44,750 $87,439 195.00%GAYes
37 Canisius University $44,850 $62,500 139.00%NYYes
38 Manhattan College $47,700 $66,575 36.00%NYYes
39 University of Missouri $49,612 $83,500 100.00%MOYes
40 University of Connecticut $50,400 $101,501 200.00%CTYes
41 Willamette University $51,640 $58,614 113.00%ORNo
42 University of Louisiana at Lafayette $54,021 $51,200 64.00%LAYes
43 University of Colorado Denver $58,000 $108,246 186.00%COYes
44 Wake Forest University $59,400 $77,800 -3.00%NCYes
45 Clarkson University $59,800 $78,419 131.00%NYYes
46 David B. O’,Maley College of Business $60,720 $79,400 130.00%FLYes
47 Boston College $61,584 $137,500 223.00%MANo
48 Rochester Institute of Technology $61,762 $72,300 117.00%NYYes
49 University of Rochester $62,666 $138,300 220.00%NYYes
50 Arizona State University $63,000 $107,220 170.00%AZYes

What is the Average ROI for MBA Programs in Science and Technology?

Choosing an MBA program requires more than a glance at the school’s reputation or curriculum. The return on investment (ROI) should take center stage in your evaluation. This measurement reveals the potential value derived from your tuition investment, putting key factors such as starting salary and career progression under the microscope.

By scrutinizing the ROI, you’re not just making a decision—you’re making an informed one. This approach will ensure the selection of an MBA program that provides the most bang for your buck. Checking the ROI might not be an afterthought; it could be the game-changer in your MBA journey.

For MBA programs in across the U.S., the ROI ranges from -40% to 711%.The lowest MBA ROI of -40% is from the program at Miami University.The highest MBA ROI of 711% is offered by The University of Georgia.On average, MBA programs across the U.S. have an ROI of 186%.

Interactive Table – ROI for MBA Programs in Science and Technology Programs

Easily sort the interactive table below to find the best Science and Technology MBA programs by ROI to find and to compare MBA programs in Science and Technology. Click on any school for a comprehensive school profile.

Rank University ROIIn State TuitionAvg. Starting SalaryStateOnline
1 The University of Georgia 971.00% $15,334 $149,000GAYes
2 Savannah State University 840.00% $6,030 $51,068GANo
3 Southeastern Oklahoma State University 622.00% $11,730 $72,972OKYes
4 Texas Southern University 573.00% $11,988 $68,784TXYes
5 Kennesaw State University 559.00% $21,990 $123,000GAYes
6 The University of Mississippi 508.00% $14,850 $75,537MSYes
7 Nicholls State University 491.00% $14,940 $73,500LAYes
8 University of Alabama at Birmingham 485.00% $14,184 $68,800ALYes
9 University of Cincinnati 478.00% $23,000 $110,000OHYes
10 The University of Rhode Island 465.00% $18,453 $85,888RIYes
11 University of South Dakota 457.00% $14,850 $68,000SDYes
12 University of Utah 392.00% $30,600 $120,000UTYes
13 Northern Kentucky University 380.00% $20,097 $77,987KYYes
14 Brigham Young University 370.00% $31,984 $120,881UTNo
15 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 362.00% $34,500 $125,000VAYes
16 Missouri State University 313.00% $17,250 $62,400MOYes
17 Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo 305.00% $15,000 $60,752PRNo
18 North Carolina Central University 303.00% $12,240 $48,300NCYes
19 The University of Michigan-Flint 289.00% $32,730 $94,679MIYes
20 Rockhurst University 287.00% $24,150 $69,400MOYes
21 University of Missouri-Kansas City 285.00% $17,568 $50,167MONo
22 California State University, San Bernardino 275.00% $31,416 $86,596CAYes
23 Clark Atlanta University 269.00% $36,288 $97,659GANo
24 Minnesota State University, Mankato 263.00% $29,461 $77,720MNYes
25 The University of Michigan 262.00% $76,152 $200,000MIYes
26 Harvard University 260.00% $78,700 $205,000MANo
26 The University of Alabama 260.00% $29,194 $77,723ALYes
28 University of California, Berkeley 253.00% $76,788 $194,740CANo
28 Duke University 253.00% $81,000 $205,000NCYes
30 Stony Brook University 252.00% $907,101 $73,500NYYes
31 Georgetown University 250.00% $70,108 $181,854DCYes
31 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 250.00% $11,584 $63,300ARYes
33 Dartmouth College 243.00% $84,250 $205,000NHNo
34 Southern Illinois University Carbondale 241.00% $17,820 $43,087ILYes
35 Texas State University 240.00% $23,365 $56,734TXNo
36 Carnegie Mellon University 232.00% $81,340 $189,275PAYes
37 Columbia University 224.00% $91,172 $205,000NYNo
38 Boston College 223.00% $61,584 $137,500MANo
39 University of Rochester 220.00% $62,666 $138,300NYYes
39 Colorado State University 220.00% $42,430 $94,300COYes
41 Northeastern Illinois University 205.00% $157,542 $74,350ILYes
42 Georgia Institute of Technology 201.00% $74,500 $150,246GANo
43 University of Connecticut 200.00% $50,400 $101,501CTYes
44 Northwestern University 196.00% $86,370 $170,000ILNo
45 Georgia State University 195.00% $44,750 $87,439GAYes
46 Kansas State University 192.00% $28,612 $55,000KSYes
47 University of Colorado Denver 186.00% $58,000 $108,246COYes
48 Washington University in St. Louis 185.00% $70,250 $130,000MOYes
49 Portland State University 183.00% $41,974 $76,825ORYes
50 Suffolk University 177.00% $67,464 $120,000MAYes
50 University of Notre Dame 177.00% $73,260 $130,000INNo
52 Arizona State University 170.00% $63,000 $107,220AZYes
53 Boston University 169.00% $69,870 $118,566MAYes
54 University of New Hampshire 162.00% $38,400 $62,500NHYes
55 West Virginia University 155.00% $24,273 $65,000WVYes
56 University of Miami 153.00% $121,980 $187,504FLYes
57 Canisius University 139.00% $44,850 $62,500NYYes
58 Clarkson University 131.00% $59,800 $78,419NYYes
59 David B. O’,Maley College of Business 130.00% $60,720 $79,400FLYes
60 Rochester Institute of Technology 117.00% $61,762 $72,300NYYes
61 Illinois Institute of Technology 116.00% $66,636 $77,683ILYes
62 Willamette University 113.00% $51,640 $58,614ORNo
63 Nova Southeastern University 105.00% $40,663 $90,756FLYes
64 University of Missouri 100.00% $49,612 $83,500MOYes
65 Cornell University 94.00% $173,192 $161,967NYNo
66 Marquette University 82.00% $144,000 $118,758WIYes
67 University of Louisiana at Lafayette 64.00% $54,021 $51,200LAYes
68 Manhattan College 36.00% $47,700 $66,575NYYes

ROI for MBA Programs

  • Average: 186%
  • Lowest: -40%
  • Highest: 711%

10 Highest ROI for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. The University of Georgia - 971.00%
  2. Savannah State University - 840.00%
  3. Southeastern Oklahoma State University - 622.00%
  4. Texas Southern University - 573.00%
  5. Kennesaw State University - 559.00%
  6. The University of Mississippi - 508.00%
  7. Nicholls State University - 491.00%
  8. University of Alabama at Birmingham - 485.00%
  9. University of Cincinnati - 478.00%
  10. The University of Rhode Island - 465.00%

10 Lowest ROI for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. Manhattan College - 36.00%
  2. University of Louisiana at Lafayette - 64.00%
  3. Marquette University - 82.00%
  4. Cornell University - 94.00%
  5. University of Missouri - 100.00%
  6. Nova Southeastern University - 105.00%
  7. Willamette University - 113.00%
  8. Illinois Institute of Technology - 116.00%
  9. Rochester Institute of Technology - 117.00%
  10. David B. O’,Maley College of Business - 130.00%

What is the Average GMAT Score Needed for an MBA Program in Science and Technology?

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized examination used by MBA schools to assess their applicant pool. The test is strategically designed to measure an applicant’s analytical, verbal, writing and mathematical skills. The GMAT is used as a predictor of success in MBA programs and tests one’s ability to successfully handle the advanced quantitative and qualitative study of business and management.

Even though some B-Schools may not require a GMAT Scores, there’s a good chance that a highly-competitive MBA program does require the GMAT. With that being said, average GMAT Scores for in-person MBA programs in Science and Technology is 591 with a highest of 732 and the lowest of 318

The average GMAT score needed for a Science and Technology MBA program from an institution is between 318 from Nova Southeastern University to 732 from Harvard University. The average GMAT scores for Science and Technology MBA programs is 591.

It’s important to note that not all MBA programs require a GMAT Score for admissions, but most reputable programs do. With that being said, if you have your eye on a list of competitive programs, it’s best to boost your GMAT Score accordingly. Outside of a solid GMAT Score, B-School admissions departments look at a candidate’s undergraduate GPA, professional experience, letters of recommendation, CV, and personal statement. A strong undergraduate performance may offset a sub-part GMAT Score. The average GMAT Score for on-campus MBA programs in Science and Technology is a 590.96 compared to an average MBA program score of 590.96. It is recommended that each B-School applicant take a GMAT diagnostic test in order to determine whether or not further study and/or a prep course is needed to boost your score.

Average GMAT Score for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  • Average: 591
  • Lowest: 318
  • Highest: 732

10 Lowest GMAT for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. Nova Southeastern University - 450
  2. University of Colorado Denver - 450
  3. The University of Michigan-Flint - 455
  4. West Virginia University - 463
  5. North Carolina Central University - 480
  6. Kennesaw State University - 484
  7. Nicholls State University - 500
  8. Universidad Ana G. Méndez Gurabo - 500
  9. California State University, San Bernardino - 510
  10. Canisius University - 513

10 Highest GMAT for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

  1. Harvard University - 740
  2. Northwestern University - 731
  3. University of California, Berkeley - 730
  4. Columbia University - 729
  5. The University of Michigan - 728
  6. Dartmouth College - 727
  7. Duke University - 720
  8. Cornell University - 710
  9. Washington University in St. Louis - 706
  10. Boston College - 702

No GMAT or GRE: Best MBA Programs in Science and Technology

More than 233 AACSB accredited MBA programs do not require their applicants to take GMAT exam. Many well-known programs such as the University of Michigan and the University of California, Los Angeles no longer require the exam. If you are unsure where you would like to take your program, then you should take the GMAT sooner rather than later so you don’t lose time meeting the score requirement of a program.

Alumni from Schools Offering an MBA in Science and Technology

There are pros and cons when considering the size of your MBA in Accounting program. Larger, more diverse student populations, may lend itself to greater networking and job placement opportunities; whereas smaller programs may provide for more meaningful interactions with fellow classmates.

The importance of networking, whether it’s by way of campus job fairs, student organization members, or faculty mentorship, should not be understated when considering an MBA program. The average MBA enrollment size has a direct impact on your studies, your job prospects, your ability to define your career goals and after graduation connections.

Every B-School has a strategy behind their enrollment sizes. If a prospective B-Student is looking for networking opportunities, wants to attend job fairs, and plans on joining student organizations, B-School enrollment size plays an important role in the decision making process. For the B-Student interested in the smaller cohort-style classroom experience and thrive with face-to-face collaboration with their professors, a manageable enrollment size is the preferred option.

For Science and Technology MBA programs, the range for full-time enrollment is between 0 and 0. For part-time enrollment, the range is between : 11.00 and : 3,008.00.

Average Enrollment for MBA Programs Offering an MBA in Science and Technology

10 MBA Programs with the Highest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. Duke University - 2,019
  2. Washington University in St. Louis - 1,770
  3. Boston University - 1,590
  4. Arizona State University - 1,328
  5. The University of Michigan - 1,303
  6. Cornell University - 1,188
  7. University of Utah - 1,162
  8. University of Rochester - 1,111
  9. Georgia State University - 998
  10. Brigham Young University - 880

10 MBA Programs with the Smallest Enrollment (Alumni)

  1. Northeastern Illinois University - 17
  2. Kennesaw State University - 30
  3. University of Arkansas at Little Rock - 45
  4. The University of Michigan-Flint - 47
  5. Southern Illinois University Carbondale - 52
  6. Manhattan College - 65
  7. Clark Atlanta University - 67
  8. University of Colorado Denver - 87
  9. Clarkson University - 90
  10. Marquette University - 96

Student / Faculty Ratio for MBA Programs in Science and Technology

For most students, their professors are the first exposure to the business world. They are normally practitioners in the field and have successful risen to the top of their respective careers. B-School Science and Technology Professors can guide you toward a specific concentration, provide the latest industry trends, and put you on the right track, career-wise. The Student/Faculty ratio is important to those interested in building a lasting relationship with their professor. To use them as a networking opportunity and an advisor.

Top 10 Concentrations Available from Schools Also Offering an Degree in Science and Technology?

Highly competitive B-Schools recruit part-time and full-time professors that are both academic and industry influencers. They are the subject matter experts in their respective concentrations. To meet the diverse needs of Science and Technology businesses, MBA programs here have risen to the challenge by offering you an array of more than 47 MBA concentrations including:

  • Science and Technology: 70
  • General Business: 64
  • Management: 59
  • Finance: 57
  • Accounting: 55
  • Marketing: 53
  • Corporate Finance: 53
  • Information Systems: 45
  • Data Analytics: 45
  • Entrepreneurship: 34

Here are the top schools offering the widest variety of concentrations to choose from:

The Importance of MBA Accreditation for MBA Programs

The importance of accreditation can’t be underestimated. For many, knowing your school is accredited by the AACSB and regionally accredited by the US Department of Education is enough assurance that you will receive a quality education, where credits are more likely to transfer, and you will be qualified for loans, grants, and scholarships.

AACSB accreditation is considered to be the gold standard in business school credentialing. Established to promote high-quality business education in the U.S., AACSB members developed a stringent accreditation process. Members are held accountable for following an established business education framework set forth by the AACSB. With that comes MBA degrees conferrals that are widely recognized by Fortune 500 companies. This results in lucrative job opportunities.

MBA Program Options Available for Science and Technology MBA Programs

Options for earning your Science and Technology MBA have never been more flexible. Science and Technology MBA programs have become adept at offering effective alternatives for you to earn your MBA, no matter your life situation or schedule.

There are 70 Science and Technology accredited MBA programs. 0 private and 40 public schools offering Science and Technology MBA programs.

Number of Award Earned for MBA Programs Offering an Science and Technology Degree

The ranking of MBA programs is certainly not an exact science and plenty of subjective reasoning and biases come into play. We offer insights into ranking as another way to evaluate a potential MBA program.

Of the 70 accredited MBA programs offered in Science and Technology, 65 of them have been recognized by at least one distinguished publication MBAGuide, PQ, US News, Forbes, BW, Economist and FT garnering an award as one of the best MBA programs in the country.

Publications and the number of awards granted for an MBA degree in Science and Technology :

  • MBAGuide: 65
  • US News: 28
  • Forbes: 25
  • BW: 28
  • Economist: 18
  • FT: 18

How We Rank the Best MBA Programs in Science and Technology

MBAGuide.org employs a comprehensive ranking methodology that combines quantitative data (80% of the score) with qualitative assessments (20%) to evaluate MBA programs. The quantitative component considers factors such as student-faculty ratio, tuition, enrollment, and post-graduation salaries, while the qualitative aspect incorporates editorial ratings and school reputation, providing a well-rounded view of each program’s quality and value.

Best MBA Programs by Concentration: Online and In-Person

MBA Programs in Technology

MBA Programs in Technology

What is an MBA in Technology Management?

The MBA in Technology Management, one of the most in-demand graduate degrees available today and offers students the chance to learn an effective, diverse mixture of management theory and applied strategies from communication and supply chain management skills to financial and marketing needs.

With a strong focus on applied sciences and business knowledge, MBA students experience real-world interactions with other students and professors, providing a sense of collaboration between students as they tackle different facets of business theory.

An MBA with a concentration in Science and Technology Management an advanced graduate degree that helps students build the critical tools and framework necessary to lead, manage, and grow Science and Technology-related businesses. Generally offered as a 2-year program, the majority of MBA programs require candidates to have at least 3 years of work experience before they begin the course work. Common program requirements include accepting at least one internship during the term, writing a thesis or capstone project reflecting on the student’s growth over the year, and passing an exit exam or comprehensive final examination.

What Can I Do With an MBA in Technology Management?

With an MBA in the highly sought after Science and Technology Management sector, your career has few limits. You use the degree as a stepping stone to a variety of high-level roles in business or government and it opens up new career possibilities or advancement within your current role.

As business and industry demands change within the Science and Technology sector, a graduate-level degree prepares you for taking on new challenges by preparing you with thinking and adaptation skills required in the every changing world of Science and Technology.

An MBA in Science and Technology prepares you for advanced career tracks within the sector including technical and business consulting, accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, and organizational leadership. The MBA is the degree of choice for world-class executives who have the knowledge and real-world experience to add value to their organizations and apply practical business solutions.

What Are Benefits of Earning an MBA in Technology Management?

  • Increased Job Opportunities: What exactly will an MBA do for you? Mid- to upper-level management positions are available to you. Jobs that see fewer applicants, such as chief executive officer, are also open to you. Earning your MBA qualifies you for positions that range from department director to enterprise director and chief operating officer. Employment for MBA candidates is projected to increase by six percent per year over the next seven years. Three-quarters of employers say that they plan to hire MBA graduates in 2016, while ninety-two percent are increasing the number of MBA internships that they offer.
  • Increased Earnings: A recent study showed that the average MBA graduate’s pay was 50% higher than their position before earning their degree. Even more impressive, in the five years after earning their MBA, the average pay increased by 80%. These figures clearly show the financial benefits of an MBA but they don’t address the personal satisfaction that comes with greater responsibility.
  • Sharpen Your Professional Skills: As a graduate of an MBA program, you’ll develop the skills necessary to succeed in a competitive business environment. You’ll learn to think critically about problems, communicate effectively, work on a team and analyze complex financial data. You’ll also have access to some of the brightest minds and the latest resources in today’s business world.
  • Greater Job Security: Today’s job market is more turbulent than ever before, filling many with uncertainty and fears of being left out. Earning an MBA not only increases your earning potential but also offers a foundation for greater career stability and security. With the marketable skills to lead teams, take initiative and make positive changes in companies, you can quickly establish a secure foothold in an otherwise shaky job market.
  • Become a Respected Member of Your Business Community: Choosing to earn an MBA enables you to position yourself as a respected member of your business community. An MBA increases your professional vocabulary, enhances your strategic thinking and analytical skills, and gives you a broadened level of cultural knowledge. Whether you pursue a program that offers concentrations or one focused on leadership and global management, an MBA will give you the tools and resources you need to succeed.

What Skills Do I Need to be Successful In Technology Management?

According to a recent survey by the Financial Times, these are the top-five most important skills employers look for in MBA graduates:

  • The Ability to Work with a Wide Variety of People: This attribute is important because not all of the people you are communicating with will have the same educational background, interests, or objectives. Your ability to work with a wide variety of people is what enables you to be a successful manager.
  • Time Management and Ability to Prioritize: The ability to prioritize and manage time is one of the most important skills that any professional must master. As your career progresses, your work time will increase, but if you can’t manage your time well you’ll always be at risk of not meeting deadlines and expectation
  • Understanding and Mastering the Digital Impact on Businesses: Due to this disruption in business models and processes, many companies have transitioned from analog organizations to digital organizations and individuals competencies in information Science and Technology Management are needed.
  • Ability to Build, Sustain and Expand a Network of People: The ability to build, sustain and expand a network of people is one of the most valuable skills that a business manager can have. It’s not enough to know the technical aspects of your job. And it’s not enough to be passionate about your work. To succeed in this position as a business manager, you must also be able to build and sustain an effective network of contacts.
  • Ability to Solve Complex Problems: Business management is often about conceiving a strategy that employs the best, most effective solutions to get a job done. The thought process behind solving a complex problem is much more complicated than solving a simple one–making it one of the top skills of modern business managers. Complex problems require the manager to think on their feet, and ask questions throughout the entire process.

What Typical Classes Will I Take in My Technology MBA Program?

Business schools typically offer programs that provide a comprehensive, rigorous training in business fundamentals and leadership. Full-time and part-time curricula exist, with part-time programs requiring students to balance school with full-time employment. As a student, you have the option of emphasizing an area of expertise by choosing a major or completing an integrated program. MBAs have flexibility in course selection due to the curriculum’s interdisciplinary nature; however, a typical curriculum has core courses, as well as required and elective courses in various disciplines.

Core Curriculum for MBA Programs

Typical core MBA classes will differ from program to program, however the following list gives you an idea of the kinds of classes you can expect as outlined in curriculum at Wharton MBA and Florida Atlantic University:

  • Foundations of Teamwork and Leadership: Develop a leadership style that fits your situation. Learn the many aspects of teamwork and explore the key components of successful leaders.
  • Marketing Management: The MBA program in Marketing Management trains students to apply analytical concepts and marketing tools to decisions like segmentation and targeting, branding, pricing, distribution, and promotion.
  • Microeconomics for Managers: This course provides an introduction to microeconomics, which is the study of how the markets for goods and services operate. Topics covered include supply, demand, consumer behavior, market price and output, production, cost, simple competitive market equilibrium, simple monopoly pricing and output determination, price discrimination, and bundling.
  • Advanced Microeconomics for Managers: Teaches microeconomic theory in a business setting. It helps readers learn how to use microeconomics to enhance decision making and to make more profitable business decisions. The book includes topics such as sophisticated pricing policies, transfer pricing, strategies for dealing with competitor firms, cooperation strategies, managing under uncertainty and more.
  • Statistics and Regression Analysis for Managers: Work with two key statistical data methodologies including regression analysis and experimentation. Learn to apply these techniques to real-world situations.
  • Management Communication for Speaking and Writing: Management Communication for Speaking and Writing (MBA) will help you strengthen your skills in persuasion, presenting confidently, and answering questions.
  • Business Law and Applied Ethics: Businesses, non-profit corporations and governmental entities all engage in activities that can lead to legal disputes. Business Law and Applied Ethics provides an understanding of the principles that govern these disputes and how they apply to businesses. In addition, students will develop skills and tools to lead or manage a business while creating and maintaining an ethical environment.
  • Financial Accounting: Financial Accounting provides a thorough overview of the theory, concepts, techniques, and applications that are necessary for understanding the accounting cycle, asset valuation, income determination, financial reporting, basic business taxes, and owner’s equity. This text is an ideal medium for lecturers to use for courses designed for graduate students lacking any previous course in accounting.
  • Corporate Finance: Financial decisions are among the most important a corporation’s managers must make. Investment policy, financing policy and working capital policy all depend on a firm’s unique financial requirements and opportunities. Corporate Finance provides tools and applications of corporate financial analysis and forecasting, as well as discussion of the implementation of these policies in current business situations.

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