Management of Technology
MBA
Master of Business Administration Management of Technology MBA Ellis
College
In the Management of Technology MBA from Ellis College, you'll discover how
to improve technology-oriented organizations so they can reach their full
potential in terms of strategic alignment and innovation.
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct research
and design the computer-related activities of firms. They help determine both
technical and business goals in consultation with top management, and make
detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals. For example, working
with their staff, they may develop the overall concepts of a new product or
service, or may identify how an organization's computing capabilities can effectively
aid project management.
In addition to the core courses listed under the General Business MBA
, you are required to take three electives from the following:
Topics in Strategy
Major topics include vertical integration, strategic alliances, and strategies
for technology companies.
Information Resource Management
Introduces the use of the information resources through which a business can
achieve competitive advantage. Topics covered include systems development,
end-user computing approaches, computer-based information systems, and enterprise
computing, both domestic and global.
Game Theory and Information Economics
Major topics include analyzing simultaneous and sequential games (Nash equilibrium,
backwards induction, sensitivity analysis), valuing information, information
as a commodity and information markets, problems of information asymmetry
(including moral hazard and adverse selection), and auctions.
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