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Business success in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on the strategic development and utilization of technology. This is a complex challenge since the solutions to many business problems rely on the convergence of a number of technologies and their proper alignment with customer requirements and various other business elements.

To meet this challenge, The Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management at Stevens has designed a unique undergraduate program, specifically designed to teach students both business and technology in an integrated fashion. The Business and Technology program combines a traditional business curriculum with the most recent elements of technology to satisfy the growing corporate demand for professionals who are effective as liaisons between business and technology units. The innovative "corporate-defined" curriculum of this bachelor's degree program has a strong, broad base of computer science, science, economics, finance, marketing, and mathematics, plus a business plan spine.

Since this is a lock-step program, all courses for the business program need to be taken in the proper sequence. In addition, it is anticipated that students participate in an internship, ideally at the same company during each of the summers between their academic years. These internships typically form the basis for their final business plan, required for BT 402.

Business and Technology Curriculum
Term I
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 101Introduction to Business Planning3003
BT 131Technogenesis:Introduction to Innovation and Creativity3003
MA 117Calculus for Business and Liberal Arts3063
MGT 111Social Psychology and Organizational Behaviour3003
MGT 244Microeconomics3003
CS 105
OR
CS 115
Introduction to Scientific Computing
OR
Introduction to Computer Science
2253
PE 200Physical Education I0201
Total1741119
Term II
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 102Diagnosing Internal Capabilities of a Company3033
BT 113Marketing3033
BT 115Financial Accounting3133
BT 121IT and Applications: Introduction to eTechnology3033
MA 118Probability for Business and Liberal Arts3033
PE 200Physical Education II0201
Total1531516
Term III
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 201Diagnosing and Measuring Customer Satisfaction3033
PEP 101Physics I 0002
BT 221Statistics3033
BT 223Applied Models and Simulation3033
BT 215Cost Accounting3033
PE 200Physical Education III0201
HU XX1History/Social Science (B)3033
Total1521518
Term IV
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 202Diagnosing the External Environment3033
BT 224Science and Technology: Electricity, Magnetism and Optics3033
BT 214Market Research3033
MGT 243Macroeconomics3033
PE 200Physical Education IV0201
HU XX2History/Social Science (B)3033
Total1521516
Term V
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 301Goal Setting and Sales and Revenue Plan Development3033
BT 334Science and Technology: Introduction to Chemistry and Materials3033
BT 321Corporate Finance3033
MGT 401
OR
BT 421
MIS/DBMS/Networks
OR
Systems Analysis and Design
3033
EM 450Logistics and Operations Management 3033
PE 200Physical Education V0201
HU XX3Literature/Philosophy (A)3033
Total1821819
Term VI
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 302Preparing the Planning Document3033
BT 352Managing Innovation and Technology2022
CH 281Biology and Biotechnology3063
CH 282Introductory Biology Laboratory0311
HU XX3Literature/Philosophy (A)3033
Free Elective3063
PE 200Physical Education VI0201
Total1452116
Term VII
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 401Implementation, Controlling and Capital Acquisition3033
BT 411Business Consulting in Engineering I0662
BT 413Business Law, Ethics and Negotations3033
BT XXXBusiness Elective3033
Free Elective3063
Total1262114
Term VIII
Course #Course NameLectureLabStudyCredit
BT 402Plan Perfection and Presentation3033
BT 412Business Consulting in Engineering II0662
BT 414
OR
BT 421
eTechnology Infrastructure
OR
Systems Analysis and Design
3033
BT 415Entrepreneurship3033
BT XXXBusiness Elective3033
Free Elective3063
Total1562417
Economics Minor

Advisor: Prof. C. Timothy Koeller

Students enrolled in any undergraduate major at Stevens may qualify for a minor in economics by taking the seven courses indicated below. In addition, students must achieve a GPA of at least 2.6 in the seven minor courses, with no individual course grade lower than a ‘C’.


Business and Technology Students: 

Required:
BT 215 (or equivalent, e.g., EM 301) Cost Accounting
BT 321 Corporate Finance
MGT 243 Macroeconomics
MGT 244 Microeconomics
HUM 107 Studies in History/Social Science: Modernization

Plus one course from among the following:

HHS 123 History of European Society and Culture I
HHS 124 History of European Society and Culture II
HHS 125 U.S. Social and Economic History I
HHS 126 U.S. Social and Economic History II

Electives: One course from among the following:

HSS 377 Cities and the Global Economy
HSS 379 International Politics
HSS 380 Energy, Politics, and Administration
HSS 389 The Economic History of Europe
HHS 312 Technology and Society in America
HHS 390 History of Credit, Money, and Banking
HHS 414 Industrial America
HHS 479 Studies in the History of Technology

Engineering/Science Students:

Required:
E 355 Engineering Economy
MGT 243 Macroeconomics
MGT 244 Microeconomics
HUM 107 Studies in History/Social Science: Modernization

Plus one course from among the following:

HHS 123 History of European Society and Culture I
HHS 124 History of European Society and Culture II
HHS 125 U.S. Social and Economic History I
HHS 126 U.S. Social and Economic History II

Electives: Two courses from among the following:

TG 401 Entrepreneurship and Business for Engineers and Scientists
EM 301 Engineering Cost Estimation
HSS 379 International Politics
HSS 377 Cities and the Global Economy
HSS 380 Energy, Politics, and Administration
HSS 389 The Economic History of Europe
HHS 479 Studies in the History of Technology
HHS 414 Industrial America
HHS 390 History of Credit, Money, and Banking
HHS 312 Technology and Society in America

Internship/Electives

Seniors may elect to do an internship at their curriculum partner company for 2.5 days a week for the entire semester. A company manager and a Stevens faculty member will supervise them. The internships culminate in written and oral reports delivered to representatives from the companies, Stevens faculty, and other students in the class. Projects are selected by the company and approved by Stevens faculty. Intern projects must contain some significant creativity or development component. Credit for approved internships is variable.

Alternatively, during the senior year students may select up to three electives (9 credits) within a chosen area of interest and write a proposal to conduct an independent study that leads to a senior thesis. The student must convince a faculty member of the importance of the subject and convince that faculty member to act as a thesis advisor.

Areas of consideration might include Biomedical Products and Technology, Entrepreneurship, E-business, Technology Marketing, Financial Services, Information and Network Systems, etc.

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