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Technology Management

Build the skills to manage teams, solve business challenges, and position your organization for strategic success. Gain skills like:

  • Creating plans to manage technology for strategic advantage
  • Balancing the costs, risks and opportunities of technology strategies
  • Communicating with stakeholders about business needs and project management
  • Analyzing cloud and internet law across varying IT scenarios
Earn a graduate degree and certificate at the same time.

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Top-ranked, career-focused education in a flexible format.

At a Glance

Classes Begin
January 6

Term Length
10 Weeks

4 Course Certificate
Tuition

$13,344

6 Course Certificate
Tuition

$20,016

Format
Evening or Online

Admission
No GRE or GMAT

Duration
As few as 6 months

Duration
As few as 12 months

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Skills You’ll Learn

Manage technical organizations and teams

Foster innovation in your company, products, and career

Analyze cloud and internet law across varying IT scenarios

Specialized Graduate Certificate in Technology Management requires completion of 16 credit hours (4 courses).

 

 
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Concentration Courses
Concentration Courses

Focus on a specific professional area within the larger industry sector and master the skills needed to excel in that area.

ICT 4015 Managing Technology For Strategic Value
ICT 4020 Business Forecasting and Planning
ICT 4025 Managing the Innovation Process
ICT 4100 Principles of Project Management

Graduate Certificate in Technology Management requires completion of 24 credit hours (6 courses).

 

 

4
Concentration Courses
 
 
2
Elective Courses
 

Concentration Courses

Focus on a specific professional area within the larger industry sector and master the skills needed to excel in that area.

ICT 4015 Managing Technology For Strategic Value
ICT 4020 Business Forecasting and Planning
ICT 4025 Managing the Innovation Process
ICT 4100 Principles of Project Management

Elective Courses

Popular electives for students in the Information and Communications Technology program include:

ICT 4000 ICT Business Essentials for Technology Leaders
ICT 4005 ICT Technical Essentials
ICT 4105
Project Contracts and Procurement
ICT 4110
Project Risk and Quality Management
ICT 4115
Project Management Dynamics
ICT 4155
Strategic Alliances in the Technology Sector
ICT 4170
Agile Techniques and Practices in Project Management
ICT 4200
Cybersecurity Foundations
ICT 4205
Cybersecurity Management
ICT 4210
Cybersecurity Policy
ICT 4220
Cybersecurity Leadership and Strategic Planning
COMM 4324
Marketing Analytics
ICT 4370
Python Programming
ICT 4605
Principles of Information Security
ICT 4685
Cloud and Internet Law
ICT 4985
Industry Innovation Project
ICT 4700
ICT 4705
AI Ethics, Policy, & Governance

Electives may be chosen from among all courses in the Information and Communications Technology program. You may also select courses from other University College graduate programs with approval from the academic director.

Your academic advisor will help you select electives that align with your career and personal goals, and your advisor will obtain any necessary approvals from the academic director.

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Sample Schedule

Plan your schedule to complete your graduate certificate. Finish quickly in just six months or take up to two years (four course certificate) or three years for a six-course certificate.

Year 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
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6-Course Certificate Classes 3 3 0 0
Year 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
4-Course Certificate Classes 1 1 2 0
6-Course Certificate Classes 2 2 2 0
Year 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
4-Course Certificate Classes 1 1 1 1
6-Course Certificate Classes 1 2 2 1

Interested in a master’s degree?

Explore our Master of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Technology Management.

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Career Outcomes

Predicted outcomes for graduates of Technology Management

Job growth for computer and information systems managers is projected to grow 11% through 2030.

This job growth due to firms expanding their operations to digital platforms and will need IT managers to oversee these changes.

Industries with the most demand for IT managers include finance, insurance, government, and healthcare.


Job Titles

Director of Technology
Chief Technology Officer
Technology Architect
Consultant
Project Manager
Technical Manager
Technology Lead
Technology Liaison

Information Technology Project Managers Salary: National Average

$86,510

(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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“That master’s degree had been on my bucket list for more than 20 years and I just started thinking now’s the time, I’m not going to procrastinate anymore!” —Carolyn Hinkley, graduate.

Flexible Online Classes

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We understand the demands of balancing work, friends and family, and school can be challenging. That's why at University College, you can complete your program entirely online. Our online learning platform makes it easy to work anywhere at any time.

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Advisory Board

Our programs are developed and updated with the input of advisory boards composed of industry leaders and employers. This ensures that you'll learn what employers are looking for, and gain the most current information with a view to future industry trends, connecting you to future success.
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Timothy Bradsby

Portfolio Manager,
Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies

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Don Halloran

Founder & CEO,
Waypoint Group


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Mark Merkow

Senior Security Engineer,
Freeport-McMoRan Inc.


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Darl Kuhn

Solutions Architect,
RMCI


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Nathan Braun

Educational Consultant & Adjunct Faculty, University of Denver, University College

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Mike Prasad

Architect/Engineer,
State of Colorado


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Glenn Ware

Director Corporate Systems,
Xcel Energy


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Amber Cardillo

Sr. Director Americas Telco,
VMWare


Accreditation

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Higher Learning Commission

University College programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.

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Colorado Technology Association

The Colorado Technology Association represents technology leaders, professionals, companies, IT departments, government and legislative leaders, and industry advisors. CTA provides members with community, insight, connections and advocacy. Our industry development work spans public policy to education to leadership.

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