Minor in Technology Innovation Management
About the Minor
The technology innovation management (TIM) program provides a unique educational opportunity to explore the ever-changing landscape of business and technology. Students will gain an understanding and appreciation for innovative technologies and processes. Graduates from the TIM program will possess the skills sought after not only by technology companies but also consulting firms and employers in traditional industries that seek to take advantage of new technologies.
This highly interdisciplinary and flexible program provides students with the opportunity to take courses across LeBow with experts in various areas, including accounting, business analytics, economics, finance, international business, legal studies, MIS, marketing, operations and supply chain management, real estate management and development, or sport business, to build a diverse skill set focused on the career path they want.
- No more than 2 courses or 8.0 credits can be counted towards any additional major/minor/co-major or certificate.
- No more than two transfer courses may be used to complete this minor. Transfer credits must be taken before matriculated at Drexel.
- Students should check the pre-requisites of all classes when selecting electives. It is the responsibility of the student to know pre-requisites.
- Cannot do a major and a minor in the same field of study.
For more information please contact LeBow College Undergraduate Advising Office at lebowadv@drexel.edu and visit the Undergraduate Advisors website.
Program Requirements
Required Courses | ||
MGMT 201 | Introduction to Technology Innovation Management | 4.0 |
MGMT 301 | Designing Innovative Organizations | 4.0 |
MGMT 302 | Competing in Technology Industries | 4.0 |
MGMT 364 | Technology Management | 4.0 |
Electives: Select two courses from the following options. | 8.0 | |
Accounting: | ||
Financial Reporting I | ||
Cost Accounting | ||
Special Topics in TAX | ||
Business Consulting: | ||
For-Profit Business Consulting | ||
Nonprofit Business Consulting | ||
Startup Business Consulting | ||
International Business Consulting | ||
Economics: | ||
Microeconomics | ||
Managerial Economics | ||
Industrial Organization | ||
International Business: | ||
Seminar in International Business | ||
Multinational Corporations | ||
International Business Consulting | ||
Global Marketing | ||
Finance: | ||
Intermediate Corporate Finance | ||
Financial Institutions and Markets | ||
Entrepreneurial Finance | ||
Fintech | ||
Legal Studies: | ||
Law of Business Organizations | ||
International Business Law | ||
Entrepreneurial Law | ||
Intellectual Property and Cyber Law | ||
Marketing: | ||
New Product Development | ||
Interactive Marketing | ||
Marketing for New Ventures | ||
Digital Marketing | ||
Data-Driven Digital Marketing | ||
Management Information Systems: | ||
Management Information Systems Strategy | ||
Information System Project Management | ||
Operations and Supply Chain Management: | ||
Service Operations Management | ||
Operations Planning | ||
Supply Chain Management | ||
Revenue Management | ||
Organization Management: | ||
Team Development and Leadership | ||
Negotiations and Conflict Resolution | ||
Sport Business: | ||
The Business of Esport | ||
Sport Entrepreneurship | ||
Sport, Industry, and Society | ||
Business of Sports Media | ||
Computing & Informatics: | ||
Computer Science Principles | ||
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction | ||
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing | ||
Social Aspects of Information Systems | ||
Total Credits | 24.0 |