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Technology Management

Library resources and services related to technology management at Florida Tech.

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MS in Technology Management at Florida Tech

Students earning the Master’s in Technology Management will strengthen their knowledge of business practices and technology processes. They will develop their ability to analyze technological information and effectively communicate using industry-specific language, and learn how to identify biases and assumptions when conducting research, so they can reach reasonable conclusions and authoritatively support their findings.

Designed to cover the operational and managerial issues facing businesses today, the immersive curriculum covers technology and business strategy, innovation processes, and the dynamics of organizational and societal behavior. 

Keywords:  hardware (product/architecture), software (process/application), humanware (people)  standard operating procedures,  high tech,/low tech, technology transfer, innovation, leadership,  advanced business and leadership skills with expertise in technology processes, global leadership, technology dynamics, strategic organizational goals, technological innovation, create a competitive advantage for organizations within the for-profit, nonprofit and government sectors.

More info at https://online.fit.edu/degrees/graduate/engineering-science/master-of-science-technology-management/

Searching the Library Website & Assistance

Start your search by going to the Library Website:

  • Use OneSearch, the search bar in the middle of the library webpage, to search for articles in journals, books, newspapers, and other publications. OneSearch is a search engine that searches many of the library databases simultaneously.  OneSearch contains features that allow you to refine your search results, such as limiting them to scholarly publications or peer-reviewed articles, or by date.
    • Please note: While OneSearch searches many databases at the same time, it does not include ProQuest and most business and psychology databases.  These must be search individually. 

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  • Databases - If you don't find what you are looking for in OneSearch, try searching individual databases such as ProQuest,  Statista, or IBISWorld.
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  • Interlibrary Loan - Use this service to request materials the library doesn't hold in its collection (or you can't find).
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