The Denning Technology & Management (T&M) Program creates cross-functional leaders of the future through a rigorous curriculum, training in business communications, and frequent interaction with corporate affiliate executives.
The Denning T&M Program has three minors available to Georgia Tech undergraduate students: Computing & Business, Engineering & Business, and Technology & Business. Please find your curriculum based on your major college and concentration. The chart outlines the classes you need to take in your first, second, third, and fourth semester once accepted to the T&M Program.
The "together" classes, which are interdisciplinary in focus, allow students to study managing emerging technologies and new product and services development. In an integrated capstone project course, interdisciplinary teams focus on a specific problem posed by one of the program's corporate affiliates. These projects address problems of significant technical and managerial issues.
Computing & Business Minor
- Scheller College of Business (Information Technology Management Concentration)
- College of Computing
Engineering & Business Minor
- Scheller College of Business (All Concentrations Except Information Technology Management)
- College of Engineering
Technology & Business Minor
- College of Design
- College of Sciences
- Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Colleges of Computing, Design, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Sciences
Semester |
Together with Cohort |
Cross-Functional |
1 | MGT 3743: Analysis of Emerging Technologies | MGT 3000: Financial & Managerial Accounting |
2 | MGT 3744: Managing Product, Service, & Technology Development | MGT 3078: Finance & Investments |
3 | MGT 4741: Pre-Capstone | MGT 3300: Marketing Management I |
4 | MGT 4742: Integrated Capstone Project |
Scheller College of Business (All Concentrations Except Information Technology Management)
Semester |
Together with Cohort |
Cross-Functional |
1 | ME 3743: Analysis of Emerging Technologies | ME 2110 Creative Decisions & Design |
2 | ME 3744: Managing Product, Service, & Technology Development | ME 3141: Cutting-Edge Technologies Seminar |
3 | ME 4741: Pre-Capstone | COE 3002: Introduction to Microelectronics & Nanotechnology |
4 | ME 4742: Integrated Capstone Project [4 credit hours] |
Scheller College of Business (Information Technology Management Concentration)
Semester |
Together with Cohort |
Cross-Functional |
1 | CS 3743: Analysis of Emerging Technologies | CS 2316: Data Manipulation for Science & Industry |
2 | CS 3744: Managing Product, Service, & Technology Development | CS 1331: Intro to Object Oriented Programming |
3 | CS 4741: Pre-Capstone | CS 2340: Objects & Design |
4 | CS 4742: Integrated Capstone Project |