Technological Leadership
Requirements
Description
Strengthen your research, design and leadership skills to be equipped for collaboration across disciplines. You'll be prepared to help solve complex problems and ready to lead in your chosen field of study.
A concentration in technological leadership equips students with the skills needed to solve tomorrow's most pressing problems.
Through a series of engaging and hands-on courses, students learn how to recognize and describe unsolved problems in the fields of science and technology and practice implementing creative problem-solving techniques in order to design potential solutions to those problems.
This concentration complements and enhances a student's skills with key skills in collaborative research, technology design and interdisciplinary leadership.
Requirements
- Students must complete 18 credit hours, of which 12 credit hours must be upper division.
- A minimum grade of "C" (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) is required for all courses in the minor.
Required Inquiry Courses -- 6 credit hours
IPI 296: Inquiry (L) (3)
IPI 496: Advanced Inquiry (3)
Making Courses (choose two) -- 6 credit hours
A minimum of three credit hours must be upper division.
AME 240: Introduction to Physical Computing
AME 330: Digital-Physical Systems
CSE 205: Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures (QTRS)
GIS 494: GIS Methods for Non-Majors
IPI 241: Designing and Making (Electronics and Programming)
IPI 341: Designing and Making (3D Printing and Fabrication)
IPI 460: Can NASA Stop Wildfires?
SES 307: Space Works I: Design, Build, Test
SES 407: Space Works II: Model, Fabricate, Test
TWC 446: Technical and Scientific Reports
WPC 300: Problem Solving and Actionable Analytics (QTRS)
Leadership Courses (choose two) -- 6 credit hours
ACC 382: Accounting and Financial Analysis
CEL 350: Philosophy, Politics and Economics (SOBE)
COM 453: Communication Training and Development
FIS 308: Politics, Markets and Innovation (CIVI)
FIS 334: Science, Technology and Inequality (GCSI)
FIS 432: Problem Solving Through Strategic Thinking
HDA 494: Generative Critique:The Critical Response Process
HSE 428: Judgment and Decision Making
MGT 380: Management and Strategy
NLM 410: Social Entrepreneurship
OGL 300: Theory and Practice of Leadership
OGL 345: Organizational Ethics (HUAD)
OGL 350: Diversity and Organizations (GCSI)
PMG 320: Project Approaches
PSY 302: The Psychology of Positive Leadership
SOC 334: Technology and Society (SOBE)
TEM 400: Technology Entrepreneurship
TWC 443: Grant & Proposal Writing
Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this concentration.
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ADVISING
Interdisciplinary Studies Advising
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Downtown Phoenix
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Tempe
Urban Systems Engineering
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COLLEGE/SCHOOL
CONCENTRATION CONTACT
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | FULTN 110
TechLeadership@asu.edu
602-496-1783