Science/Technology Management.
A program that prepares individuals to develop science, technical, and business skills required for management of people and systems in technology-based industries, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Includes instruction in computer applications, general management principles, production and operations management, project management, quality control, safety and health issues, and statistics.
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Industrial Production Managers
11-3051
Architectural and Engineering Managers
11-9041
Medical and Health Services Managers
11-9111
Natural Sciences Managers
11-9121
Managers, All Other
11-9199
Project Management Specialists
13-1082
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