[artinfo] University of Bridgeport Graduate Programs, Assistantships and Research Opportunities

University of Bridgeport noreply at ubnews.net
Sun Jan 18 06:37:56 CET 2009


Dear Colleagues,

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The University of Bridgeport (UB) is currently the fastest growing
university in the State of Connecticut and in New England. The Graduate
Studies and Research Division (GSRD) at the University of Bridgeport offers
more than 500 Full-Paid Graduate Assistantships, Teaching Assistantships,
and Research Assistantships per year for graduate students, in addition to
many workstudy opportunities. UB offers excellent post-graduation job
placement opportunities for both domestic and international students, with
more than 600 companies, school districts, research laboratories and
industries that have employed UB graduates in the last several years.


As a unit of the GSRD, UB's School of Engineering (SOE) is the fastest
growing School of Engineering in the nation and is home to the largest
graduate engineering program in Connecticut with over 1,500 current
students; and is home to one of the four largest engineering programs in
New England.  The School of Engineering's recent accomplishments in the
growth of academic quality, enrollment and research productivity have been
frequently cited in academia, the engineering community and the media.


Among its diverse set of programs, the School of Engineering offers an M.S.
degree in Technology Management (TM). The Master's Degree Program is
designed to develop leaders adept at managing technology dependent
organizations, technological change, and skilled in establishing and
maintaining superior competitive advantage for their respective
enterprises. The M.S. in Technology Management Program is specifically
designed to develop inter-disciplinary skills and competencies in: the
management of technology dependent businesses and enterprises, global
markets, entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, leadership and people
skills, new product, service and venture creation, managing change and
innovation proactively, strategic, tactical and project planning and
execution and many other skills. The TM degree facilitates and encourages
several inter-disciplinary studies  and concentrations within the Colleges
of Business, Engineering and Education and Human Resources.


For more information and/or to apply for the Technology Management M.S.
program please visit http://ubnews.net/


The Technology Management degree prepares students for many career choices
and allows students to tailor their education options to prepare them for
rewarding careers in business, engineering, consulting and/or management.
The exciting and innovative  degree concentrations include: Accounting;
Automation and Robotics; Bio-Tech Management; CAD/CAM; China/India Trade;
Computer Communications and Networking; Corporate, Government and
Information Security & Continuity Management; E-Commerce; Entrepreneurship
and Technology New Venture Creation; Environment and Energy Management;
Finance; Global Business and Marketing; Global Program and Project
Management; Health Care Management & Administration; Human Resources
Management; Information Technology; Intellectual Property Management;
Management and Operations; Manufacturing Management; Modern Data Base
Systems; New Product Development and Commercialization; Service Management
and Engineering; Software Engineering; Strategic Sourcing, Outsourcing and
Vendor Management; Supply Chain Management and Wireless and Mobile
Communications.


The inter-disciplinary graduate concentrations may be incorporated into the
TM program or other graduate programs offered by the Colleges of Business,
Engineering and Education and Human Resources or integrated within a dual
graduate degree program. Students can elect, in addition to the TM program,
to enroll in one or more graduate degrees at the Masters level in Computer
Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, MBA, the M.S. in MSIT (Masters of Science in Instructional
Technology) program; or the Ph.D. program in Computer Science and
Engineering.


For more information and to enroll or apply to UB's graduate programs in
Technology Management please visit http://ubnews.net/


Please do not reply to this message. To contact us or apply to our programs
please follow the link above.


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Best Regards,


Prof. Khaled Elleithy
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs
University of Bridgeport
221 University Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06604
U.S.A.

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