About
Kansas State Polytechnic's technology management program takes your degree to the next level by connecting your area of interest with business and management principles. Students select a concentration of study in a program offered at K-State Polytechnic or on the Manhattan campus or can transfer in credits already earned to pair with this bachelor’s degree. K-State Polytechnic also keeps your education accessible by providing classes on campus, online or a combination of both.
The technology management program enhances a student’s education by combining a marketable skill already learned at the university-level with proficiencies in management, leadership, analytics, communications, and commerce. With this competitive edge, technology management graduates find success in careers throughout many business sectors including entrepreneurship, marketing, management, product development, project management, public relations and sales.
The Bachelor's degree in technology management combines a marketable skill learned at the university level with the management education necessary to allow for rapid advancement in the industry.
Technology management students take courses in management, accounting, and marketing, as well as other critical elements of a business.The technology concentration consists of university-level training in nearly any skill area except business.
On campus and online
Classes are taught at the K-State at Salina and Manhattan campuses.
Most of the courses required for the technology management degree are also available through distance learning options, making this program convenient for students in other locations.
Areas of concentration offered at K-State Polytechnic
Aviation maintenance
Computer systems technology
Construction engineering technology
Digital media technology
Electronic and computer engineering technology
Family studies and human services
Mechanical engineering technology
Professional pilot
Web development technology
Transfer students are encouraged to apply
The technology management program can be a very efficient way to complete a bachelor's degree and advance as a professional. Possible transfer programs include health, veterinary medicine, fire science, clinical or natural science, fine arts, agriculture, architecture or any of a wide variety of concentrations.
Academic Curriculum
Technology management combines a marketable skill learned at the university level with the management education necessary to allow for rapid advancement in the industry.
Technology management students take courses in management, accounting, and marketing, as well as other critical elements of a business. The technology concentration consists of university-level training in nearly every skill area except business.
Technology Management - Official Study Guide (pdf)
Career Options
Technology management graduates are prepared for careers such as:
Supervisory positions
Sales and marketing
Product development
Management positions
Skill areas range from traditional technological fields such as computer systems, engineering technology, diesel mechanics and aviation maintenance to health care, fire science, and even fine arts.
Our graduates have accepted positions with small companies, major international corporations and everything in between.