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EMTM Courses 2005-2006

The EMTM curriculum integrates technology and business through its core courses and wide range of technology and management electives. (10 core courses + 6 technology electives + 4 open electives = 20 courses total, plus Emerging Technologies Seminar)

This year, 6 new electives were introduced to address emerging technologies and needs in the management of technology and innovation (see 2nd and 3rd term listings).

1st Term (September-November)

(Core Courses)
Decision Models
Marketing
Statistics

(Electives)
Case Studies in Corporate Finance
Computational Finance
Data Mining
Drug Discovery
Foundations of Leadership
Microelectronics
Nanotechnology
R&D Management
Software Engineering
Supply Chain Management
Telecommunications — Intro to Networking

2nd Term (December-February)

(Core Courses)
Accounting
Organizational Behavior & Design
Operations Management
Management of Technology
Statistics

(Electives)
4th Generation Wireless Networks (new)
Biotechnology & Medicine
Creating Value through R&D (new)
Foundations of Leadership
Human Computer Interaction
Marketing Tactics & Strategy (Models & Tools)
New Venture Initiation — Introduction (new)
Photonics
Technology Entrepreneurship
Telecommunications — Advanced Networking

3rd Term (March-May)

(Core Courses)
Corporate Finance
Managerial Economics
Strategic Management

(Electives)
Business & Biotechnology (new)
Concurrent & Simultaneous Engineering
Creating Value through Technology
Enterprise Software Development
Introduction to Biotechnology & Bionanotechnology (new)
IT Security & Privacy (new)
IT Strategy
Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
Negotiations
Private Equity & Venture Funding
Product Design & Development
Real Options Analysis
Total Leadership



CALENDAR

EMTM's alternate weekend Friday/Saturday schedule helps minimize time away from work and family, and enables students to commute from a wide geographic region.

TERM 1
FALL
SEP-OCT-NOV
TERM 2
WINTER
DEC-JAN-FEB
TERM 3
SPRING
MAR-APR-MAY

Orientation
(1st year)

6 program weekends per term
Classes meet Friday/Saturday every other weekend

Exam weekend at end of term
(core courses only)


Full-time students attend on Fridays and Saturdays, taking up to 4 courses each term. Half-time students arrive on Friday evening and attend classes on Saturdays only. You also have the flexibility to switch between full-time and half-time in different terms to accommodate work demands.

Related Links:

> Program Calendar 2006-07

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