Resource and Technology Management
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About the Bachelor of Applied Science in Resource and Technology Management
As technology continues to advance, so does the need for professionals with technical aptitude and management skills. Troy University's Bachelor of Applied Science (BAs) in Resource and Technology Management degree program provides you with a unique interdisciplinary education that combines business management, social sciences and technical skills in the sciences. You'll learn how to manage, supervise, address challenges and communicate effectively on technical issues in the workplace.
A Customizable Technology Management Degree
Transferable Skills for Today's Dynamic Workplace
Resource and Technology Management Curriculum
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Technology Management Program Locations
Earn your technology management degree online, on the Troy campus or in a blended format. For more information about program availability and delivery options, call 1-800-414-5756
What Can You Do with a BAS Degree in Resource and Technology Management?
Maybe you want to oversee the daily operations of an organization, such as manufacturing facilities. Maybe you want to direct a sales team or manage human resources. Or, perhaps you're interested in supervising a team of scientists, chemists or biologists. With TROY's technology management degree, your opportunities are limitless.
Technology Management Careers
Technology management jobs include positions in sales, human resources, cybersecurity, the sciences and more.
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Resource and Technology Management Program Concentrations
Scholarships and Funding for the Management and Technology Degree
The resource and technology management program offers several ways to offset the cost of your bachelor's degree. TROY accepts American Council on Education (ACE) credits and military service toward your degree. You may also apply for the Dean's Excellence Scholarship or the Military and Family Scholarship.
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Resource and Technology Management: A Career for a Globally Connected Workplace
“There's an app for that!” has become a cliché that's nevertheless, true. From learning to dating to entertainment, work, transportation, manufacturing and healthcare — you name it — technology is at your service. That phone in your pocket? It puts the world at your fingertips, 24/7, wherever you are. You don't need to leave your house to shop, research information, get a college degree, visit with faraway relatives, enjoy a restaurant meal, visit a doctor, or go on a job interview; technology can help you do all that from the comfort of home.
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