Carnegie Mellon University

USA
4 Scholarships 84 Programs 3 Degree levels

Engineering and Technology Innovation Management

FieldM.S. Engineering & Technology Innovation Management
Duration2 years
Tuition57436.00

Overview

The M.S. in Engineering and Technology Innovation Management at Carnegie Mellon University is designed for engineers and technical professionals who want to lead innovation using both rigorous technical understanding and modern management practice.You’ll learn how to evaluate emerging technologies, shape innovation strategy, and translate technical ideas into products, ventures, and policy that create measurable value.

About this programme

Overview

The Master of Science in Engineering and Technology Innovation Management at Carnegie Mellon University is tailored for engineers and technical professionals aspiring to spearhead innovation through a combination of strong technical acumen and contemporary management practices. This program prepares students to assess emerging technologies, formulate innovation strategies, and convert technical concepts into impactful products, ventures, and policies.

What you'll study

The curriculum is structured around essential courses that integrate innovation strategy with practical management and data-driven analysis. Key courses typically include:

  • Strategy and Management of Technological Innovation
  • Innovation Management in Practice
  • Engineering & Technology Innovation Management in Practice
  • Data Science for Technology, Innovation, and Policy

Students typically progress through foundational strategy and management courses, applied innovation practices, and analytical coursework that fosters evidence-based decision-making in technology and policy contexts. Information regarding a capstone project or thesis requirement should be confirmed with the university.

Entry requirements

There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements publicly listed for this program. Candidates should verify any academic prerequisites directly with the university. For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency is usually required, typically through tests such as TOEFL or IELTS. Minimum score requirements should be confirmed with the university's admissions guidelines.

Career prospects

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