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3308

ENGINEERING MANAGMENT

Catalog Description

This Engineering Leadership course examines planning, financial analysis, organizational structures, management of the corporation (including its products, services, and people), transfer of ideas to the marketplace, ethics, and leadership skills.

Prerequisites

Instructor(s)

Goals

Junior standing or above

Prof. Rachel Goodman

It is well known that many engineering and computer science graduates assume management roles in the very early stages of their careers. Usually they are thrust into these positions because of their technical capabilities and they have little or no background or education in management. Being thrust into these positions they often learn by trail and error. This course to specifically addresses the management topics of interest to technology managers. This course examines planning, financial analysis, organizational structures, ethical management of the corporation as well as its products and people, transfer of ideas to the marketplace, and leadership skills.

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