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Master of Science in Technology Studies (MS-TC)


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Revised Program | Fall 2017


This Master of Science in Technology Studies (MS-TC) degree program prepares students for promotions and managerial, administrative, or consulting positions with technology-based organizations addressing the social, political, moral, and economic effects of technology. The program offers flexibility that enables students to design their programs of study to meet specific education and employment objectives.

Students will acquire knowledge related to:

  1. Central concepts and issues related to the study of technology and society;
  2. Significant technical developments and their effects on individuals, societies, the environment, and the workplace;
  3. The integration of information from various sources and disciplines to solve sociotechnical problems; and
  4. Major tools and methodologies for assessing technology’s impact on society.

The MS-TC program promotes flexibility, enabling students to design more than one-half of the program, to suit specific education and employment objectives. Working students can pursue a degree either full-time or part-time, with all core courses offered in multiple formats, including evening, hybrid, and online.

Admission Requirements


Applicants must

  1. Have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution;
  2. Have a minimum GPA of 2.7 (or 3.0 in their final 60 hours of undergraduate study);
  3. Submit two letters of recommendation with the online Graduate School Application; and
  4. In the case of international students, meet the Graduate School minimum scores for the TOEFL, MELAB, or IELTS. See the International Admissions website for minimum scores.

A program planning interview with an advisor is recommended upon admission.

Conditional Admission Status

Conditional admission may be granted to students who meet the degree admission requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies and Research but have undergraduate curricular deficiencies or do not satisfy other departmental admission requirements.

Non-Degree Admission Status

Non-degree admission (Status I: Academic Deficiencies) may be granted to promising students who do not meet minimum undergraduate GPA requirements. Students may not repeat courses to attain the required GPA.

Students who meet the probationary requirements of conditional or non-degree admission will be granted regular admission after completing 10 hours of course work (identified with the advisor) with a 3.3 average.

School Information


Technology and Professional Services Management, College of Technology

Susan Gregory, Ph.D. | Interim Director | 122 Sill Hall | 734.487.1161 | sgregory5@emich.edu

Advisor Information


Denise Pilato, Ph.D. | 126 Sill Hall | 734.487.1167 | cot_msts@emich.edu

Degree Requirements: 30 hours


The MS-TC requires the completion of at least 30 hours of coursework to be distributed among required core courses, complementary concentration courses, and capstone experience courses

Concentration Courses: 15 hours


Select one concentration from the following

Capstone Experience Course: 3 hours


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