Major in Technological Systems Management (TSM)
Students must complete a specialization in any one of the following: natural science, engineering and applied science, or environmental studies. (For those students who have a major in one of those areas and who pursue technological systems management as a second major, the first major will serve as the specialization.)
Completion of the major requires approximately 79 credits.
Mathematics
- AMS 151 Applied Calculus, AMS 161 Applied Calculus II
OR the following alternate calculus course sequences may be substituted
- MAT 125, MAT 126, MAT 127 OR
- MAT 131, MAT 132, OR
- MAT 141, MAT 142, OR
- MAT 171.
Natural Sciences
ONE of the following sequences:
a. Physics
i. PHY 131/PHY 133 Classical Physics I & Lab, PHY 132/PHY 134 Classical Physics II & Lab
Note: The following alternate physics course sequences may be substituted
ii. PHY 121, PHY 122
iii. PHY 125, PHY 126, PHY 127, PHY 133, PHY 134
iv. PHY 133, PHY 134, PHY 141, PHY 142
b. Biology (Fundamentals of Biology)
i. BIO 201, BIO 202, BIO 204
ii. BIO 201, BIO 203, BIO 204
iii. BIO 202, BIO 203, BIO 204
c. Chemistry (General Chemistry I, II & Lab
i. CHE 131, CHE 132, CHE 133
d. Geology
i. GEO 102, GEO 112 The Earth/Physical Geology Lab AND ONE of the following:
1. GEO 304 Energy, Mineral Resources and the Environment
2. GEO 311 Structural Geology
Note: This sequence will NOT fulfill the University D.E.C.E requirement
e. BIO 201 Principles of Biology: Organisms to Ecosystems AND ONE of the following:
i. GEO 101 Environmental Geology
ii. MAR 104 Oceanography
iii. ATM 102 Weather and Climate
iv. ENS 101 Prospects for Planet Earth
Study in Related Areas - Specialization
A cluster of seven related courses, totaling at least 21 credits, in one area of natural science, engineering, applied science, or environmental studies from a single department or program. At least three courses, totaling at least nine credits, must be at the 300 or 400 level, or equivalent as approved by the undergraduate program director/advisor.
Technological Systems Management
Required Courses (11 in total)
1. EST 194 Decision-Making
2. EST 202 Introduction to Science, Technology, and Society Studies
3. EST 304 Communication for Engineers and Scientists
4. EST 331 Engineering Ethics
5. EST 391 Technology Assessment
6. EST 392 Engineering Economics
7. EST 393 Project Management
8. EST 440 Interdisciplinary Research Methods
9. EST 441 Interdisciplinary Senior Project
10. One skills-information course
a. EST 240 Visual Rhetoric
b. EST 291 Energy, Environment and People
c. EST 305 Applications Software for Information Management
d. EST 325 Technology in the Workplace
e. EST 326 Management for Engineers
f. EST 339 Benevolent Computing
g. EST 364 How to Build a Startup
11. One design course
a. EST 205 Introduction to Technological Design
b. EST 207 Interaction Design
c. EST 209 Introduction to Italian Design: Theory and Practice
d. EST 310 Design of Computer Games
e. EST 323 Human-Computer Interaction
Electives (3)
1. EST 203 Technology in the City
2. EST 205 Introduction to Tech Design
3. EST 207 Interaction Design
4. EST 209 Introduction to Italian Design: Theory and Practice
5. EST 240 Visual Rhetoric and Information Technology
6. EST 280 Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering
7. EST 291 Energy, Environment, and People
8. EST 304 Communications for Engineers and Scientists
9. EST 305 Applications Software for Information Management
10. EST 310 Design of Computer Games
11. EST 320 Comm Technology Systems
12. EST 323 Human Computer Interactions
13. EST 325 Technology in the Workplace
14. EST 327 Marketing for Engineers
15. EST 339 Benevolent Computing
16. EST 364 How to Build a Startup
*17. EST 475 UG TA
*18. EST 488 Internship in TSM
*19. EST 499 Research in TSM
*Only ONE 400 level class can be used
20. Other 300/400 level courses in the area of specialization are allowed upon the approval of the TSM advisor
Matrix for all the required courses:
|
FALL |
SPRING |
Freshman |
|
194 |
Sophomore |
202 |
392 |
Junior |
331, 391 |
304, 393 |
Senior |
440 |
441 |
Upper-division Writing Requirement
All degree candidates must demonstrate skill in written English at a level acceptable
for Technological Systems Management majors. To satisfy this requirement, Technological
Systems Management
Grading
All courses taken to satisfy requirements 1 through 4 above must be taken for a letter
grade. A grade of C or higher is required in all.
Notice: As all courses are not offered every semester, please check Course Listings for current scheduling information
Requirements for the Minor in Technological Systems Management (TSM)
All students must complete six or more of the following EST electives (minimum 18 credits) with a GPA of 2.50 or higher. No grade less than C may be used to meet the requirements for the minor. EST courses counted toward the requirements for a student's major may not be counted towards the requirements for the TSM minor. Please note: only two, 200 level courses may be used for the minor unless permission is received from the department.
At least ONE design course:
1. EST 205 Introduction to Tech Design
2. EST 207 Interaction Design
3. EST 310 Design of Computer Games
At least ONE skills-information course:
1. EST 106 The Digital Generation: Creating a Professional Web Presence
2. EST 194 Decision-making
3. EST 305 Application Software for Information Mangement
4. EST 325 Technology in the Workplace
Other courses in the minor:
1. EST 201 Technological Trends in society
2. EST 203 Technology in the City
3. EST 240 Visual Rhetoric and Information Technology
4. EST 280 Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering
5. EST 291 Energy, Environment, and People
6. EST 320 Communication Technology Systems
7. EST 391 Technology Assessment
8. EST 393 Project Management
Course Flyer Degree Handout
The check list of the requirements of the Major can be downloaded.Degree Handout
Request Official Transcript
Effective August 5th, 2005 current and former students will be able to order and track official transcript requests online via the SOLAR System. As before, there will be a $5.00 per transcript processing fee. For Express Service, overnight delivery or same day service, the fee is $20.00 per transcript. Same day service is still available in person only. Fees can be paid with either AMEX, MC, Visa or Discover. Payments by check and money order must be made by mail. Cash is in-person only.
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