FAQs
TI:GER MBA FAQs
TI:GER is 9 credit hours. Students complete the program in two terms, starting in the spring term and finishing in the fall term.
MBA students must take the 9 credit hours in the TI:GER curriculum plus one of these courses before, during, or after their participation in TI:GER.
No. All TI:GER courses, like all other MBA courses, award credit hours, and each credit hour is a standard unit of work.
You earn the Technology Innovation certificate by completing the 9 credit hours of TI:GER coursework, irrespective of your MBA concentration or your PhD minor.
Yes. Many PhD-MBA dual-degree students have benefitted from TI:GER. Dual-degree students can complete either the MBA application or the PhD application.
Complete the application here by October 1st.
The deadline is October 1st. You will receive a decision by email before November 1st.
There is no formula for acceptance. We review the entire application, including work experience, academic achievement, and your written responses in the application.
No. This is an educational program; however, some students have launched successful startups through the TI
TI:GER -- Technology Innovation: Generating Economic Results -- is a technology innovation program. Although students do learn technology commercialization, technology innovation is much broader and much deeper, giving MBA students many more career options.