Master of Science in Tech Management (MSTM)

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Are you ready to harness the power of technology and take the next step in your career? The Master of Science in Tech Management is your gateway to becoming a visionary leader in the dynamic world of technology-driven industries. Here’s why this program is your ultimate opportunity for personal and professional growth:

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Why NDNU's MSTM program is the best for you.

In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, successful leaders need a strong foundation in both technology and business. Our program offers a unique fusion of advanced technical knowledge and cutting-edge management skills, equipping you to bridge the gap between tech teams and business objectives.

Technology is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace. With our Tech Management program, you’ll gain insights into the latest trends, emerging technologies, and innovative strategies that are shaping the future. Stay ahead of the curve and drive innovation in your organization.

Learn from accomplished industry experts who have a deep understanding of the tech ecosystem. Our faculty members bring real-world insights into the classroom, ensuring that you’re not just learning theories, but practical applications that will give you a competitive edge.

Your fellow students will be a diverse group of professionals from various tech-related fields. This provides you with a unique opportunity to network, collaborate, and learn from peers with different perspectives. These connections could become invaluable assets throughout your career.

Our curriculum is designed to be hands-on and project-focused. You’ll work on real-world projects, solving complex challenges that mimic scenarios you’ll face as a tech leader. This experiential learning approach ensures that you graduate with the skills and confidence to make an immediate impact.

Whether you’re looking to move up the corporate ladder, transition into a leadership role, or even launch your own tech startup, our program prepares you for success. From leadership skills to strategic decision-making, you’ll develop the capabilities needed to thrive in today’s competitive tech landscape.

We understand that you have a busy schedule. That’s why we offer flexible learning options, including part-time and online formats. Pursue your degree without putting your career on hold.

Technology transcends borders, and so does our program. Gain a global perspective on tech management by collaborating with peers from around the world and exploring international case studies.

Our alumni have gone on to lead teams at renowned tech companies, drive innovation in startups, and even launch their own ventures. Join a network of accomplished professionals who have leveraged our program to achieve remarkable success.

A Master’s in Tech Management is an investment in your future. The skills you’ll acquire are in high demand and can open doors to exciting opportunities and higher earning potential.

Investigate the career services offered by the university. Effective career support can assist you in securing internships and jobs after graduation.

  1. Strong Academic Foundation: NDNU is a well-established institution with a history of providing quality education. The program is likely to offer a solid academic curriculum that combines technology and management principles.

 

  1. Integration of Technology and Management: The program’s focus on “Tech Management” suggests a strong emphasis on combining technical knowledge with effective management skills. This can be highly valuable in today’s technology-driven business world.

 

  1. Faculty Expertise: Look into the faculty’s credentials and expertise. Professors who have a blend of academic knowledge and industry experience can provide valuable insights and connections.

 

  1. Networking Opportunities: NDNU’s location and connections might provide networking opportunities with professionals in the tech industry, potentially leading to internships, job opportunities, and industry collaborations.

 

  1. Small Class Sizes: Smaller class sizes can foster more personalized interactions with faculty and peers, allowing for deeper learning and meaningful relationships.

 

  1. Practical Application: Programs that emphasize hands-on experiences, projects, and case studies can give you practical skills that are directly applicable in real-world scenarios.

 

  1. Alumni Network: Research the program’s alumni network. Graduates can be a valuable resource for networking, mentorship, and career advice.

 

  1. Flexibility: Consider the program’s scheduling options. NDNU’s location in Silicon Valley might offer flexibility for both full-time and part-time students.

 

  1. Reputation and Accreditation: Check the program’s reputation and whether it holds any relevant accreditations. A strong reputation can enhance the value of your degree.

 

  1. Location: NDNU is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, a global technology hub. Being in such a location can provide unique opportunities for internships, job placements, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies.

 

  1. Personal Fit: Ultimately, the program should align with your personal and career goals. Consider the program’s offerings, culture, and how well it matches what you’re looking to achieve.

36 Unit (12 Course) Program

CORE

FOUNDATIONAL

(all required)
  • Accounting and Finance for Technology Managers
  • Modern System Architecture & Cloud Computing
  • Ethics in Technology Management

INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICE

(all required)
  • DevSecOps
  • Systems Management
  • Agile/Product Discovery

ELECTIVES

MANAGEMENT

Students select 3 courses from a list of specialized electives which teach you how to make evidence-based business decisions and gain a competitive advantage for achieving long-term business objectives.

TECHNOLOGY

Select 3 courses from a list of specialized electives that promote experiential learning from practitioners for best practices working with and overseeing the implementation of technology solutions.

DISTINCTIONS

OF THE NDNU MSTM

Frequently Asked Questions, Answered by our Program Director

This title highlights the comprehensive nature of the program, where students gain a strong foundation in both technology and management aspects. It indicates that graduates will have a deep understanding of how to manage technology within a business context.

The appeal of this program title can be subjective and can vary based on cultural, regional, and personal preferences.

This title is more concise and uses the abbreviation “Tech,” which is a common and recognizable term for technology. The brevity of the title makes it feel modern and aligned with the fast-paced nature of the technology field.  “Tech Management” refers to a strong focus on the management of technology, which is appealing to those who want a clear link between technology and business skills.

A Master of Science in Technology Management is a graduate-level program that focuses on preparing professionals to bridge the gap between technology and business. It equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively manage and leverage technology within various industries.

The MSTM program is suitable for individuals who have a background in technology or engineering and want to transition into leadership or managerial roles. It’s also beneficial for professionals with a business background who wish to specialize in technology management.

The program typically covers areas such as technology strategy, innovation management, project management, data analytics, entrepreneurship, leadership, and organizational behavior. It also addresses the integration of technology with business processes.

Graduates of an MSTM program can pursue a wide range of roles, including technology manager, IT project manager, innovation director, chief technology officer (CTO), product manager, and business analyst. The program prepares them for leadership positions where they can effectively manage technological initiatives and teams.

The duration of an MSTM program varies, but it typically takes around 1.5 to 2 years of full-time study to complete. Part-time option may extend the duration.

Yes, many MSTM programs are designed to accommodate students with non-technical backgrounds. The program provides foundational courses to help students catch up on essential technical concepts before delving into advanced topics.

While both an MSTM and an MBA cover business and management topics, an MSTM program specifically emphasizes the strategic management of technology and its integration into business processes. An MBA has a broader focus on general business administration.

Graduates of an MSTM program develop skills in technology strategy formulation, innovation management, data analysis, project management, leadership, and communication. They also learn to assess and implement emerging technologies to drive business growth.

Funding options include scholarships, grants, loans, and employer tuition assistance. Research the financial aid options available through the specific hybrid MSTM program you’re interested in.

Consider factors such as the program’s reputation, faculty expertise, curriculum relevance, available specializations, flexibility (online or part-time options), and location. Compare multiple programs to find the one that aligns with your career goals and preferences.

A hybrid MSTM program blends both online and in-person learning experiences. It offers flexibility for working professionals by combining virtual coursework with occasional on-campus sessions or immersive experiences.

In a hybrid MSTM program, a significant portion of the coursework is completed online, allowing students to study at their own pace. However, there are scheduled on-campus sessions or residencies for collaborative activities, networking, workshops, and hands-on experiences.

Hybrid programs provide the convenience of online learning while still offering valuable in-person interactions with faculty and peers during on-campus sessions. This format is particularly suitable for those who want to balance work, personal commitments, and education.

The duration of a hybrid MSTM program varies but typically takes around 1.5 to 2 years, similar to traditional on-campus programs.

Generally, applicants need a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, relevant work experience or equivalent academic studies, and sometimes standardized test scores.

Similar to traditional MSTM programs, the hybrid format covers topics like technology strategy, innovation management, project management, data analytics, leadership, and organizational behavior.

The frequency of on-campus sessions varies by course. Generally, and as an example, one day/week on campus and one week online is typical.

Yes, that’s one of the primary advantages of a hybrid program. Most of the coursework can be completed online, allowing you to maintain your work commitments while advancing your education.

Online components typically involve accessing lectures, assignments, and resources through a dedicated online platform. You’ll need a reliable internet connection and a computer to engage with the digital coursework.

Reputable hybrid MSTM programs are usually accredited by relevant accrediting bodies. It’s important to ensure the program you’re interested in holds proper accreditation.

The application process involves submitting an online application, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose. Check the program’s website for specific application requirements.

Consider factors such as your learning style, availability for on-campus sessions, career goals, and personal commitments. If you value flexibility and want a blend of online convenience and in-person networking, a hybrid MSTM program could be a great fit.

Mark Dee

Magellan Solutions USA launched under the visionary leadership of Mark A. K. Dee, Chief Executive Officer – a consultant and service provider for healthcare administrative support, IT development, energy, call center, and business process outsourcing. Mark has served in various multi-level management positions in his 21 years of service in the United States Air Force (USAF). He performed as Immunology and Microbiology department manager, Medical Laboratory Assistant Director, Facility and Security Manager, and finally retiring in the military in 2008 as Superintendent/Assistant Chief of Operations of 330 personnel Medical Group. Mark has experiences in the services industries since he retired, including running a restaurant chain as the CEO. He has also developed other businesses in the Martials Arts studio and 3d-printing industries. He has a BS in Health Sciences and Hospital Administration, Board Certified in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Graduated in the Senior Executive Leadership School from the USAF, Master’s in Business Administration, and a Master’s of Science in Systems Management at Notre Dame De Namur University.

Chosen Cheng

Chosen Cheng is owner of CMC Group, a privately held engineering and marketing consultancy for small business startup ventures. He currently works with project teams developing patented award-winning solar roofing systems and patent pending drone-based augmented reality geological and thermal mapping solutions. He was formerly a Silicon Valley marketing and innovative corporate training manager. As an avocation and a way to “pay it forward” he enjoys teaching and career coaching college and graduate MBA students many of whom are pioneering first generation college students from underserved communities. He and his wife, a Notre Dame alum, celebrated their wedding reception at the Ralston Mansion in the 70’s and have two stupendously successful, married adult children who between them have four stupendously adorable grandchildren.

Arthur Chait

Entrepreneur, Executive, Engineer, Investor, Professor, Mentor. Founder & CEO EoPlex Inc. ($31 million VC funded startup acquired by ASTI Singapore). President Stanford Research Institute (SRI) Consulting Division (800 staff worldwide). SVP Flextronics (responsible for $8 Billion in global accounts). President Zitel Software. Principal Booz Allen. R&D Director Halliburton. Adjunct Professor Menlo College, Visiting Professor Universidad Francisco Marroquin (Guatemala), Mentor Draper University, Judge Startup Chile. BS Engineering Rutgers, MBA Strategy University Pittsburgh.

Kelly Cansler

Kelly completed both her BS (Finance/Economics) and MBA from NDNU. She utilized her business education to launch an insurance agency in 2008 with Farmers Insurance. It’s grown into multi-million-dollar agency, organically and through acquisition. She has been recognized by Farmers Insurance being ranked within the top 10% of agents nationwide, but also as a speaker, trainer, and mentor within the Farmers Insurance Community. Kelly is extremely connected with local businessowners through several networking channels.

Cliff Burnette

Cliff is the senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Rambus, a global chip and IP provider that advances data center connectivity and solves the bottleneck between memory and processing. Cliff has over 20 years of experience leading global human resources operations for publicly traded companies with expertise in employee relations, organizational development, and compensation strategy. Prior to Rambus, Cliff worked for several other high-tech companies in the semiconductor and medical device space and holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Marketing from Texas State University and a master’s degree in Human Resources Management and Organization Development from the University of Texas at Austin.

Memo Morantes

Memo Morantes has been a San Mateo County resident for more than 45 years. He has been a three-term San Mateo County Board of Education incumbent, a Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce board member, a Sequoia Hospital Foundation member, a co-chair of the Latino Leadership Council of San Mateo, and a civic/community activist. 

Sheryl Young

Sheryl serves as a director for Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, which provides $10M each year for innovative teachers and social entrepreneurs throughout the Bay Area. Prior Sheryl served as CEO of Community Gatepath and AbilityPath.org. She has over 30 years of managerial experience in operations, finance, and marketing. Young is a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders, earned an M.A. of Public Health from UC Berkeley, an M.A. in Special Education from Ball State University and a B.A. in Political Science from Purdue University.

Brian Schumacker

Brian manages South San Francisco-San Bruno’s wastewater treatment plant and with a dedicated staff of over 40 professionals who safeguard community health and protect the fragile San Francisco Bay ecosystem. Brian holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration, both from Notre Dame de Namur University. Brian has also earned the highest levels of professional certifications in wastewater treatment.

Mario Rendon

Mario Rendon serves as District Director for State Assemblymember Kevin Mullin. He develops the communications, public relations and constituent service strategy for the office and supervises a small team that represents Mr. Mullin in the 22nd Assembly District within San Mateo County. He has over twenty year’s experience working with elected officials at the local, state and federal level developing public policy.

Jerry Hill

Jerry’s public service started with his local neighborhood association that progressed to the California State Assembly and Senate where he authored legislation resulting in laws on issues related to consumer protection, utility safety, coastal protection, public health, education and the environment. Jerry was born and raised in San Francisco, receiving his BA from the University of California, Berkeley and a Teaching Credential from San Francisco State University.

Magda Gonzalez

Magda was most recently the City Manager for the City of Half Moon Bay, California. Prior she was the City Manager of East Palo Alto, California and Assistant City Manager, Redwood City. Magda was President of Cal-ICMA, representing the Local Government Hispanic Network and serves on the Board of Directors for the San Mateo Credit Union and the Latino Leadership Council of San Mateo County. Magda is also a member of ICMA and the State Bar of California and received several awards and recognitions, including Career Excellence Award (WLG) and the Ethical Hero Award from Cal-ICMA.

Jeremy Dennis

Jeremy currently serves as Portola Valley Town Manager. Previously, he’s worked for elected officials at all governance levels, including twice as District Director for local assemblymembers. He worked as the Palo Alto Long Range Planning Director, and for San Mateo County in management roles. Jeremy has a Masters in Urban Planning from the London School of Economics, and graduated from UC Davis studying US History/Political Science.

Kate Comfort-Harr

Kate is Executive Director of HIP Housing, a nonprofit specializing in creative affordable housing solutions throughout San Mateo County. Kate is a frequent speaker on a wide array of affordable housing topics and is passionate about the cultivation of collaborations between the private, public and social sectors. She serves on the Board of Directors for the San Mateo Credit Union and was awarded the Chamber San Mateo County’s 2020 Business Woman of the Year Award.

Jeff Cox

Program Director for Master of Public Administration

Jerome Nadel

Jerome Nadel is Internationally experienced design-led marketing executive (CMO and GM) with a track record of improved market position, revenue growth, and M&A. He is an advance degreed psychologist and user experience product/service design expert, board member and advisor. Jerome recently retired from Rambus as where he was CMO and GM of the security software division that he led the sale to Visa. He has had a variety of chief marketing officer and chief user experience officer roles at companies including Human Factors International, SLP InfoWare, Gemplus, and Sagem. He started his career in the IBM Human Factors Labs. He is also an avid cyclist with National and multiple California State Champion titles.