Master of Arts in Technology, Policy, and Ethics

The Master of Arts in Technology, Policy, and Ethics educates leaders who can address challenges in an ever-changing global environment. The interdisciplinary program draws on the humanities, the social sciences and management to tackle to most difficult problems faced by our world today. By exposing students to topics related to the ethics, leadership, management and decision-making aspects of technological innovation, the program aims to cultivate ethical leadership in science and technology intensive organizations such as for-profit corporations, non-governmental organizations and the public sector.

What You Can Do With a Technology, Policy, and Ethics Graduate Degree

Graduates of the program find careers as corporate social responsibility officers, project leaders in technological organizations, policymakers in public sector organizations and managers of non-profit entities, among others. This program can help experienced professionals in advancing their careers in their respective organizations by enhancing their knowledge and skills in tackling challenging problems related to technology, policy and ethics.

The Five-Year B.A./M.A., B.S./M.A., or B.E./M.A. Program

The Graduate Program in the College of Arts and Letters offers a five-year B.A./M.A., B.S./M.A., or B.E./M.A. program in Technology, Policy, and Ethics. Stevens undergraduate students from outside departments are welcome to apply. Applications are processed on a rolling basis, and students can begin accumulating credit in their Junior and Senior years at Stevens. Graduate courses include Introduction to Project Management, Foundations of Technology & Policy, and Business Ethics, among others. Classes start in September and January, and are offered both on-line and on campus, days or evenings. The undergraduate degree will be conferred upon completion of undergraduate requirements, and the Master’s degree will be conferred upon completion of graduate requirements.

Testimonials

"As an Electrical Engineering major, Stevens' new Master's program in Technology, Policy, and Ethics appeals to me because of its focus on how the technology I have been learning about over the last four years affects the world around me. Not only will I receive a general education in ethical philosophy, but I will also be able to focus on real world ethical issues of the 21st century." -Thomas Dabay

Our Faculty

Our graduate faculty include researchers and scholars in Philosophy, History, Management, Political Science, Sociology, and Engineering.

Department Blog

Check out the TechPRE blog. This blog examines the policy and ethical implications of novel technologies.
www.techpre.typepad.com.

Contact Information

Gregory Morgan
Director of Graduate Studies
201.216.5402

SIGNATURE COURSES

  • Ethics of Business & Technology
  • Regulation and Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • History of Modern Science & Technology
  • Introduction to Project Management

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