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3-2 MBA for Engineering

3-2 MBA for Engineering. Andres C. Salazar Professor, PNM Chair in Microsystems, Commercialization and Technology School of Engineering Anderson Schools of Management. Federal/Non Federal R&D Spending. R&D Spending by Sector. R&D Spending by Industry. High Tech Industry Growth.

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3-2 MBA for Engineering

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  1. 3-2 MBA for Engineering Andres C. Salazar Professor, PNM Chair in Microsystems, Commercialization and Technology School of Engineering Anderson Schools of Management 3_2MBA_eece

  2. Federal/Non Federal R&D Spending 3_2MBA_eece

  3. R&D Spending by Sector 3_2MBA_eece

  4. R&D Spending by Industry 3_2MBA_eece

  5. High Tech Industry Growth 3_2MBA_eece

  6. Percentage of R&D Spending in Companies • All Industries 2.7% • Manufacturing 3.2 • Telecom Eqmt 11.6 • Pharmaceutical 10.5 • Control 10.1 • Semiconductor 8.3 • Medical 7.7 • Computers 6.4 • Non-Manufacturing 2.2 • R&D Services 32.1 • Software 16.7 • Computer Sys. Des. 11.0 3_2MBA_eece

  7. Traditional Career Paths for EECE Graduates • Basic Knowledge – BSEE • Advanced Training, Specialization – MSEE • Research & Teaching - PhD 3_2MBA_eece

  8. Factors Affecting Post Baccalaureate Education in Engineering • Program Length • Expense • Need to Support Self, Family • Ability to Cope with Job/Education/Family Requirements • Uncertainty as to “Specialization” Field for MS or PhD • Return on “Investment” – Expected earnings, satisfaction, job prestige, etc. 3_2MBA_eece

  9. Career Path in “Technology Management” • Product Development – • Design & Test • Manufacture & Change Control • Product Deployment – • Sales & Marketing • Service & Systems Design • Product Management – • Customer Requirements, • Inventory & Service Strategy, 3_2MBA_eece

  10. Requirements for “Technology Management” Positions • Fundamental Understanding of Technology • Design Techniques • Component Trade-offs • Reliability and Serviceability • Business Training • Accounting and Finance – budgeting, cost analysis • Sales and Marketing, Business Strategy – customer req’mts • Organizational Behavior – managing people • Project Management • Meeting objectives • Tracking investment of time, people, resources 3_2MBA_eece

  11. Objectives for 3-2 EECE/MBA Program • Keep EECE course sequence intact • Leave Humanities, 2nd Language and Fine Arts Electives intact • Apply towards MBA requirements - courses already being taken by EECE UG’s • Earn 18 hours of Applicable ASM courses by end of fourth year 3_2MBA_eece

  12. Courses in SOE • Third Year: • EECE 340 Probabilistic Methods • Will count towards fulfilling MGT501(Statistics) • ECON300 • Replaces ME/CE 350 Engr. Econ • MGT306 Organiz. Behavior • Fourth Year: • MGT502 – Financial Acctg • MGT508 – Ethical, Political, Social and Legal Env • Replaces EECE 409 – Engr. Ethics • MGT511 Tech Comm & Global Env 3_2MBA_eece

  13. Courses in ASM • Fifth Year • MGT526 Financial Management • MGT522 Marketing Management • MGT520 Operations and Production Mgmt • MGT 598 Strategic Management • 5 other MGT electives – recommend MOT • 2 Engineering electives 3_2MBA_eece

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