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鈥淪ince I was coming from the military, my Academic Advisor led me to the Resource
and Technology Management program. It was going to be the most bang for my buck. It
also had a lot of military classes on management, and it was more friendly than other
schools.鈥
Tyler Nabors鈥億鈥2020 graduate, Resource and Technology Management | Vocational Teacher
A Customizable Technology Management Degree
Earn a truly multifaceted degree in management and technology at TROY. Our technology
management program combines coursework in management, marketing, computer science,
social science, psychology and applied science to prepare you for rewarding careers
in information technology, human resources and other fields. With seven emphases available,
you can tailor the technology management degree to your interests and career goals.
Choose from human resources, leadership, sociology, criminal justice/cyber security,
computer science, general science or military science.
Transferable Skills for Today's Dynamic Workplace
In addition to skills within your chosen specialization, you'll develop competencies
transferable to a variety of careers. These skills include marketing, management,
computer science, statistics, psychology, social science and leadership. This wide
breadth of knowledge and skills can make you more marketable in technology management
careers and in other areas like business intelligence, civil engineering, nuclear
technology and the military.
Resource and Technology Management Curriculum
While specific courses may vary from year to year and according to your specialization,
coursework for the technology management degree may include:
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Technology Management Program Locations
Earn your technology management degree online, on the Troy campus or in a blended format. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756
What Can You Do with a BAS Degree in Resource and Technology Management?
By combining business principles with technology management and other disciplines,
TROY's technology management degree qualifies you for jobs across industries and sectors.
Our graduates work in technology, business, industry, military and the sciences. With
experience in various disciplines, our faculty can guide you toward career options
in your emphasis area, whether you're interested in social sciences, leadership, human
resources or something else.
Maybe you want to oversee the daily operations of an organization, such as manufacturing facilities. Maybe you want to direct a sales team or manage human resources. Or, perhaps you're interested in supervising a team of scientists, chemists or biologists. With TROY's technology management degree, your opportunities are limitless.
Maybe you want to oversee the daily operations of an organization, such as manufacturing facilities. Maybe you want to direct a sales team or manage human resources. Or, perhaps you're interested in supervising a team of scientists, chemists or biologists. With TROY's technology management degree, your opportunities are limitless.
Technology Management Careers
Technology management jobs include positions in sales, human resources, cybersecurity, the sciences and more.
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Resource and Technology Management Program Concentrations
Tailor your management and technology degree with one of several available concentrations.
Human Resources
Build expertise and skills in management, organizational behavior, employment law
and more. This concentration prepares you for human resources careers such as human
resources specialist, manager and generalist.
Leadership
Learn leadership tools and gain real-world experience in practicing leadership. This
concentration can help you be more effective in your current position or prepare you
for new leadership roles such as manager, sales manager, operations manager, program
coordinator, account manager and group leader.
Sociology
Gain an understanding of human behavior and relationships with each other, the environment
and institutions. This concentration teaches you how to analyze social issues and
trends, communicate effectively and apply ethical principles to your work. It prepares
you for a variety of jobs in human resources, marketing and leadership, including
human resources coordinator, diversity manager or media planner.
Criminal Justice/Cyber Security
Deepen your understanding of cyber crime, computer forensics and security operations.
You'll gain the skills you need for technology management jobs such as cyber security
manager, cyber security analyst and cyber security engineer.
Computer Science
Learn the basics of computer science principles, networking and cyber security. This
concentration prepares you for technology management careers such as computer and
information systems manager, computer systems analyst, data warehousing specialist
and information technology project manager.
General Science
Learn about environmental assessment, toxic and hazardous materials and current issues
in environmental management. In this concentration, you'll prepare for technology
management careers in natural resource management, including natural resource specialist,
natural resource manager, natural resources project specialist and nuclear technician.
Military Science
If you have sufficient military credit, you can specialize in military science and
learn principles such as military leadership, officership, teamwork and more. This
concentration prepares you for the unique duties and responsibilities of military
officers and leaders.
Scholarships and Funding for the Management and Technology Degree
The resource and technology management program offers several ways to offset the cost of your bachelor's degree. TROY accepts American Council on Education (ACE) credits and military service toward your degree. You may also apply for the or the Military and Family Scholarship.
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FAQ About the Resource and Technology Management Program
Learn more about the field of resource and technology management and our program.
What is resource management?
Resource management is the process of planning and allocating human, technological
or natural resources for a project, business or organization. Resource managers help
ensure organizations and projects have the right people, materials, equipment and
budget to achieve their goals.
What is technology management?
Technology management is a type of resource management that deals with information
technology, software programs, computer networks, cyber security and more. Technology
managers plan, implement and evaluate an organization's technology to find ways to
optimize its performance and impact.
What jobs can I get with a technology management degree?
A technology management degree can lead to jobs as a project manager, business analyst,
software engineer, cyber security specialist or data warehousing specialist.