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Bachelors of Science in Technology Management - Online/Hybrid

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The Bachelor of Science in Technology Management (BSTM) is designed for students who wish to strengthen their business and management acumen within technical industries. At Spartan College, we understand the need for our graduates to complete their bachelor’s degree in a convenient format. That is why our Technology Management degree program is offered in-person at our Tulsa Campus or through Distance/Online Education. Graduates of the Technology Management B.S. degree program may be more prepared for future opportunities with prior experience working in technical industries.

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Program Details​

Online or Hybrid Technology Management Bachelor Degree Program

Spartan College offers the opportunity for you to earn your Technology Management degree in multiple ways. The degree can be completed Online* or in a hybrid fashion split between online and on-campus. Our online Technology Management program is available to complete without uprooting your life.

*Before enrolling, ensure that you’re in a state eligible for our Online TM degree program: Distance Education State Authorization List

Bachelors Degree Prerequisites

In addition to the standard admission requirements, to enroll in the bachelor programs, technical students (non-flight) are required to have their diploma/degree completed and be working in or have previous experience in the technical field. To validate this experience, students may be required to submit transcripts, certifications, and/or work history.

To enroll in the bachelor programs, flight students must have private pilot certification completed and be currently enrolled in a flight training program leading to Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating.

Note: It is possible to be awarded credits from Spartan College for certifications earned through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Please refer to the Transfer Credit Policy in the Tulsa Catalog for more information.

 

Degree Program
Technical Electives 30
General Education Courses 31
Core Technical Courses 58
Other Courses 1
Total Hours 120
Total Months 31 (without transfer credits)
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Sample Classes

Students combine their technical training with education in communication, quantitative reasoning and critical thinking, as well as business management to prepare them to meet challenges in the field. This blend of training, experience, and education you receive with our technology management degree allows you to increase your knowledge and management skills. Graduates of the Technology Management B.S. degree program are more well-rounded, and with experience working in the technology field, will be more prepared for future opportunities including entry-level management.
MGT 3001 Fundamentals Of Management
MGT 4003 International Business Practices
CAR 2001 Career Exploration
MGT 3001 Fundamentals Of Management

This course is an introduction to management principles and techniques with a view toward developing essential skills in the field. Both the history of management and contemporary issues will be discussed. It prepares students for further studies in management.
MGT 4003 International Business Practices

An in-depth study of managerial practices needed for business in today’s global marketplace. Subject areas include managerial theory and several special topics including a global perspective on management in the world economy. Case studies illustrating managerial problems and solutions are widely used.
CAR 2001 Career Exploration

This course is designed to help pending graduates develop an effective approach to the job search process as they approach graduation. The course emphasizes the understanding of industry expectations and job trends, assessing and developing skills for the workplace, developing a professional portfolio with cover letters and resumes, projecting professionalism, and the practical applications of networking.
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Who is this degree designed for?

Those who’ve graduated with technical degrees from Spartan College or other accredited institutions and have experience in the field. Students earn at Spartan or transfer from another accredited institution, according to the Spartan transfer policy, thirty (30) credits of coursework in a technical field of their choice. Some examples of these fields include but are not limited to:

Pilots, Aviation technicians, Aviation Electronics/Avionics, Automotive, Nondestructive Testing, HVAC, Quality Control, Welding, Construction, Diesel, Mechatronics, and other technical specialties.

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Grants, Loans, and other Forms of Aid

Attending college is a momentous decision and can be a financial challenge for many prospective students. At Spartan College, we understand that you may have obstacles to furthering your education and will work with you to ensure we develop a financial plan that works with your specific needs.

The Spartan Student Finance Team can help you get answers to questions you may have and get you started on your path to qualifying for financial aid. Whether you have questions about completing your FAFSA or need a guide for the rest of the financial aid process, the Spartan Finance Team will work with you to ensure that the process is quick and simple and point out the available funding options to those who qualify. Additionally, scholarships may be available to those who qualify.

FAQ's


 

What is a Bachelor of Science in Technology Management (BSTM)?

At Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, we offer a bachelor’s degree in Technology Management. This program is for individuals who are seeking to strengthen their business and management acumen within technical industries (such as the trades or technical school specialties). Plain and simple, graduates of the Technology Management B.S. degree program may be more prepared for future opportunities with prior experience working in technical industries, including entry-level management and more.

How long is the Bachelor of Science in Technology Management (BSTM) program?

A bachelor’s degree at Spartan College may take up to 31 months. However, if you are approved to transfer 30 technical elective semester credit hours of coursework in a technical field or pilot requirementsit’ll often be shorter to complete your degree. If you are approved to transfer additional credits, you could shorten that time even more! 
 
If you’re looking for more detail, learn more in our College Catalog 

Are there any prerequisites for the BSTM program?

To enter the program, you should have a technical background prior to joining this program. That means, you will need to have experience working in a technical field. You’ll also need proof you’ve graduated high school or hold your GED. Plus, you need 30 hours of transferable technical credits 
 
If you’re looking for the nitty gritty details, check the Spartan College Catalog.

Where is this program located?

Our Technology Management degree program is offered in-person at our Tulsa, OK Campus or through Online Education if you are located in a state where we are approved to offer the program via distance education.

Is this program offered online?

Yes! Check out the states where ourOnline Education options are permitted.

Is this bachelor program offered for international students?

Yes! More information can be found on this webpage.

What topics will I be taught in BSTM?

Examples of classes that will be taught are the Fundamentals of Management, International Business Practices, and Career Exploration.

Am I able to transfer credits to this program?

While credits must be evaluated to determine transferability, Spartan has a transfer credit policy and will evaluate previous credits and certifications for potential credit awards! For the bachelor program, it is possible to transfer up to thirty (30) credits of technical coursework, in the field of their choice, that have been earned at Spartan or transfer from another accredited institutionStudents can also potentially transfer general education and business courses, according to the Spartan transfer policy. 

Is there financial aid available?

We’d like to shout it from the rooftops – yes! There are scholarships and financial aid to those who qualify.

What industries was the BSTM designed for?

Our Bachelor degree was designed for those who have prior training from a technical school along with experience in the field. Some example industries includePilots, Aviation technicians, Aviation Electronics/Avionics, Automotive, Nondestructive Testing, HVAC, Quality Control, Welding, Construction, Diesel, Mechatronics, Elevator Mechanics, Plumbing, and other technical specialties. 

You probably have a lot of questions about college. If you don’t find the answers you need on these pages, just call 918-831-8688 to speak with an admissions representative.

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