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EMTM Courses 2007-2008
The EMTM curriculum integrates technology and business through its core courses and wide range of technology and
management electives. (10 core courses + 6 technology electives + 4 open electives = 20 courses total, plus Emerging
Technologies Seminar)
Each year, new electives are introduced to address emerging technologies and needs in the management of
technology and innovation. (* Recent and upcoming new electives.)
1st Term (September-November)
(Core Courses)
Decision Models
Statistics
(Electives)
Biotech & Nanobiotech
Case Studies in Corporate Finance
Drug Discovery
Foundations of Leadership
Intro to New Venture Initiation
Microelectronics
Nanotechnology
Negotiations
Robotics & Automation *
Software Engineering
Telecommunications Intro to Networking
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2nd Term (December-February)
(Core Courses)
Accounting
Management of Technology
Organizational Behavior & Design
Operations Management
(Electives)
4th Generation Wireless Networks
Advanced Materials
Computational Finance
Drug Discovery
Human Computer Interaction
Marketing Tactics & Strategy (Models & Tools)
Medical Devices *
Photonics
Supply Chain Management
Technology Entrepreneurship
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3rd Term (March-May)
(Core Courses)
Corporate Finance
Managerial Economics
Marketing
Strategic Management
(Electives)
Business & Biotechnology
Data Mining
Enterprise Software Development
IT Security & Privacy
IT Strategy
Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
Marketing: Applied Probability Models
Nanotechnology
Operational Performance Analysis
R&D Management
Real Options Analysis
Total Leadership
(* Recent and upcoming new electives.)
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CALENDAR
EMTM's alternate weekend Friday/Saturday schedule helps minimize time away from work and family,
and enables students to commute from a wide geographic region.
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TERM 1
FALL
SEP-OCT-NOV
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TERM 2
WINTER
DEC-JAN-FEB
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TERM 3
SPRING
MAR-APR-MAY
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Orientation
(1st year)
6 program weekends per term
Classes meet Friday/Saturday every other weekend
Exam weekend at end of term
(core courses only)
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Full-time students attend on Fridays and Saturdays, taking up to 4 courses each term. Half-time students
arrive on Friday evening and attend classes on Saturdays only. You also have the flexibility to switch
between full-time and half-time in different terms to accommodate work demands.
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Related Links:
> Program Calendars 2007-2008 & 2008-2009
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“There's not one day where you don't walk out having learned something you can put to immediate use. The amazing
part is that it's all relevant.”
David Kapitula, MS, EMTM'10
Senior Director of Quality Control
Cell Genesys
San Francisco, CA
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