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RCST
Master of
Engineering and Technology Management (METM)
program
will
prepares engineering and business professionals to make strategic and
operational decisions and become
decision
leaders in the management of technology.
The graduate program teaches students and professionals how to effectively
manage technical resources and focuses on solving problems that require close
cooperation between technical and non-technical staff.
METM integrates studies
in engineering management and technology-related business course
that
prepare students for high-level
leadership
that require an understanding of management principles in engineering, projects,
and organizations.
METM provides
students and
practicing engineers with the knowledge, tools, and skills to manage projects,
operations, organizations, and people.
Students with prior engineering or social sciences degrees will found this
program an essential companion to senior management positions in manufacturing,
engineering, and technical consultancy organizations
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Program LEARNING Outcomes
Master of
Engineering and Technology Management degree will enhance students' career
prospects and enable graduate to ...
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Develop and gain leadership skills to manage changing
technology
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Develop systematic and analytic frameworks to support effective decision
making
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Learn technical and leadership skills designed to meet
the ever changing industry requirements
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Develop and apply business and human resources
management skills in management of technology
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Analyze
the implications of supply chain management to organizational effectiveness
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Maximize efficiency and profitability in the application
of supply chain strategy
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PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS
Master
of
Engineering and Technology Management
degree prepares
graduates for exciting and
challenging careers in
leadership positions such as:
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Senior Production Engineer |
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Engineering
Scholar and Consulting |
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Technology Manager |
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Project
Development Leader |
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Product
Development
Specialist
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Engineering
and Facilities
Manager
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required courses: Master of
Engineering and
Technology Management |
METM
510 |
Management of Organizations |
METM
525 |
Operations Research and Analytics |
METM
540 |
Advanced Project Management |
METM
555 |
Strategic Management of
Technology |
METM
610 |
Legal Concepts for Engineering
and Technology |
METM
630 |
Performance Management in
Technical Organizations |
MGMT
520 |
Management
Information Systems |
MGMT
530 |
Integrated Supply Chain
Management |
MGMT
560 |
Leadership Theory & Concepts |
MGMT
610 |
Human Resources
Management |
METM
645 |
Advanced Quantitative Methods |
METM 655 |
Quality Control and
Reliability |
METM
699 |
Master Thesis-Project (capstone course) |
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Graduation
Requirements
Master of
Engineering and Technology Management (METM)
degree requires
successful completion of
12
graduate-level courses with minimum
total of 90
ECTS-Credits above Bachelor degree.
The Total Cumulative Credits will
include core courses, elective courses, master thesis and applicable transfer
credits.
Student performance will be measured against acceptable overall academic
achievements
throughout the study
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Additional Information
FOR THE PROGRAM |
Graduation Award |
Master
of Engineering and Technology Management |
Total Credits Required. |
Minimum 100 ECTS-Credits (include transfer credits) |
Assessment
Methods |
Exams and Assignments per course (Course
Examination) |
Program Study Methods |
Supported Distance
Learning (SDL) and Online (Study
Methods) |
Study
Duration
(DLS) |
15 Months
or Less,
depends on
Transfer Credits |
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Admission
Requirements |
Bachelor
Degree or equivalent
(Admission Requirements) |
Admission Intakes (DLS) |
Year-Round Admission anytime for Distance Learning Study (DLS) |
Tuition Fees
(DLS) |
CHF
530.00 per course (see
Tuition Fees Information)
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Admission Evaluation |
CHF 100.00 (Admission Evaluation Processing - Non-Refundable) |
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