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Program
The PhD in Technology Management program is presented as a model with four areas of required study. Courses are not identified, but topical areas of study are given, to assist the Graduate Consortium Coordinating Council in defining the parameters of an area of study. Examples of major areas of specialization were developed in greater detail as part of the proposal development process. These, and additional major areas of specialization, will be developed by the consortium universities that will offer the specialization. In all cases, the Graduate Consortium Coordinating Council is the governing body responsible for approval of curriculum.
Program Area | Distribution System | Institution's | Credit Allocation |
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Specialization | Digital Classroom, Laboratory, Internet | University with an approved program, plus other contributors | 18 semester credits, fee paid to offering university |
Professional Studies | Digital Classroom, Laboratory, Internet,Field based | Location of student at time of study or other contributors | 9 semester credits, fee paid to offering university |
Research Core & Dissertation | Digital Classroom, internet, | Indiana State University(some work at home institution) | 27 semester credits, for dissertation credit, fee paid to offering university |
General Technology Core | Digital Classroom, Internet | University having expertise | 12 semester credits, fee paid to offering university |
Note: Offering University refers to the university which teaches that course. For example, for a course taught over the internet, all fees would be paid at the distance education rate to the university offering the course.