Program Details

McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas - Austin offers a program like no other - the Master of Science in Techno
Location:
Austin, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Doctorate
Specialty:
Business Administration & Management

Program Overview

Program Description:
McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas - Austin offers a program like no other - the Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (MSTC). This elite executive degree prepares you to be a successful technology entrepreneur. In one year the MSTC program will equip you to move a promising innovation from the laboratory to commercial success. You will learn to identify and evaluate emerging technologies, identify customers and marketing strategies, develop broad, flexible business plans, build a high-functioning management team to drive the new venture, devise approaches for securing funding, and manage and protect intellectual property. The ability to commercialize new technology rapidly is essential for a competitive advantage in dynamically changing private and public sector environments. Science and technology commercialization is key to the reinvention of organizations and the basis for the creation of new customer oriented technology-based enterprises. Through the MSTC program you will gain the knowledge and skills to cope with the formidable economic, social, financial, and political changes associated with creating economic value from knowledge. The focus is on the rapid transfer of research, knowledge, and technology from ideas to the marketplace - the entrepreneurial wealth creation process. The mission of the MSTC program is to combine cutting edge technology, entrepreneurship and education to bridge the gap between ideas and needs in the marketplace resulting in the creation of new, innovative ventures. The MSTC program is designed so that students earn a graduate degree in just one year while continuing to work full-time. Classes meet every-other weekend, on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, for a total of 27 weekends. The program begins in April of each year and consists of 36 graduate credits packed into an intensive sequence of 12 three-credit courses.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges