Undergraduate Courses 2024-25
TEMG
Technology and Management
Credits earned from the following courses can be counted toward ENGG or SB&M elective requirements.
- TEMG 1010T&M Professional Activities0 Credit(s)DescriptionA compulsory course for students enrolling in the Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management throughout their five years of study. This course is designed to provide academic advising to students, to enhance their personal and professional skills, to improve their understanding of latest business and technology development and to improve their communication skills. Activities involve executive forums, workshops and mentoring program. Graded P or F.
- TEMG 3950T&M Case Analysis and Product Innovation3 Credit(s)DescriptionTEMG3950 is divided into 2 parts. Part 1 is "Case Analysis" for students to develop structured problem-solving skills using MECE frameworks and communicate solution using 5-Step Persuasive Selling in essay and presentation format. Part 2 is "Product Innovation" for students to develop critical thinking skills using techniques such as Design Thinking. Value Proposition Design and Business Model Canvas. Instructor consent is needed for this course.
- TEMG 4000Special Topics0-4 Credit(s)DescriptionSelected topics of current interest in Technology and Management. May be repeated for credits if different topics are covered.
- TEMG 4940T&M Prototyping and Research Project3-5 Credit(s)DescriptionTEMG4940 series of project-based courses is for T&M-DDP students to gain deep insight into an industry domain by working with corporate-sponsor(s) to understand a new trend in the industry, appreciate the business challenges behind the problem, and develop a working prototype incorporating innovative business strategies and advanced software tools. Students may repeat the course for credits if the topics are different. Instructor consent is required for this course.
- TEMG 4950T&M Corporate Consulting Project3-5 Credit(s)DescriptionTEMG 4950 series are experiential-learning courses where students role-play management consultants using technology & management (T&M) strategies to solve a complex problem currently faced by an industry leading firm. This project uses the format of a consulting engagement with at least 5 client meetings. Final solution recommendation will be presented before a panel of executives from the client’s organization, project sponsors and industry subject experts. Students are allowed to repeat TEMG 4950 projects with the projects covering different topics. Instructor consent is required for this course.
- TEMG 4970T&M IBPC Startup Project1-5 Credit(s)DescriptionTEMG4970 International Business Plan Competition (IBPC) offers an opportunity for aspiring young students to work in a multi-discipline and multi-cultural environment to develop startup businesses leveraging breakthroughs in technology and business innovation to impact a lot of lives. Students may repeat the course for credits if the topics are different. Instructor consent is required for this course.