Engineering and Innovation Management: Uniquely Complementary
Perhaps you have
been considering an MBA. Perhaps you have been considering a Master
of Engineering degree.
Consider an alternative. . . .
If your background
is in science, engineering or technology and your professional plans
are to lead based on both managerial and technical strength, the one-year
MS in Engineering and Technology Innovation Management may be right
for you.
The program builds
on Carnegie Mellon strengths in engineering, economics and management,
as well as interdisciplinary education. It addresses a significant need
for industrial competitiveness that is recognized by corporations and
policymakers: how to effectively identify and realize the value associated
with technical opportunities.
E&TIM is designed
for technically educated professionals in industry or consulting who
plan to:
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Lead technology development and innovation
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Create new technology ventures
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Develop business technology strategies
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Design policies to encourage technology innovation
Broadly, it is for leaders who want to wield new technology in effective
ways.
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"The business classes are geared towards me, an engineer who is interested in being a manager and needs to know the basics of economics. The industry speakers we've had on a weekly basis give valuable insight into the real world."
E&TIM Student
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Application Schedule
Admitting for January 2013 E&TIM session.
Applications Are Due By:
January 31 for March notification
(recommended for fall entry dual degree applicants)
August 31 for September notification (recommended for international students)
September 30 for October notification
E&TIM MS Program Contacts
E&TIM Admissions Assistant
Email: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
Eden Fisher, PhD
E&TIM Executive Director
Phone: 412.268.9067
Meryl Sustarsic
E&TIM Program Coordinator
Phone: 412.268.5626
Contact Information
Email: etim@andrew.cmu.edu
Phone: See above for appropriate contact
Fax: 412 268-3757
Mailing Address:
Engineering and
Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM)
129 Baker Hall
Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
E&TIM Handout
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