MS in Technology and Society
The M.S. in Technology and Society at SUNY Korea currently allows students to pursue one of two focus
areas : Global Technology Management or Digital Technologies in Disaster Risk Reduction. This
Masters degree from Stony Brook University includes a common core of 6 credits, a block of 15
credits specific to the concentration, and 9 credits of electives. There are two specializations :
Global Technology Management
This is a highly focused program that prepares students for a variety of positions related
directly to managing the technical operations and process systems of global organizations. The goal of the
program is to introduce students to modern technologies with an emphasis on teaching students how to use
technology to conduct business, and how to apply emerging technologies to improve operations. It emphasizes
learning analytical, diagnostic, and quantitative skills. It draws on courses in Engineering Management and
Technology Systems Management from Stony Brook University.
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EST 581 -
Heuristics and Quantitative Decision-Making
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EST 582 -
Introduction to Systems Concepts
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EMP 502 - Engineering
Economics
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EMP 504 - Quantitative
Methods in Management
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EMP 506 - Strategic
Technology Analysis
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EMP 518 - Technology
Projects
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EMP 517 - Quality Value
Management
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EMP 521 - Developing New
Technology Products
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EMP 522 - Strategic
Marketing: Planning and Process
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EMP 523 - International
Business and Management
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EMP 525 - Technology
Assessment
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EMP 530 - Introduction of
Big Data and Data Science for Technological Management
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EMP 531 - Data Mining for
Technological Management
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EMP 532 - Big Data Systems
for Technological Management
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EST 534 - The Lean Launch
Pad
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EST 558 - Digital
Technologies in Disaster Risk Reduction
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EST 559 - Mobile
Technologies and Disaster Risk Reduction
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EST 560 - Risk Assessment,
Regulation, and Homeland Security
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EST 561 - Sensing
Technologies for Disaster Risk Reduction
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EST 567 - The Internet,
Social Networking and Collaborative Environments
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EST 568 - Networked
Communication Technologies
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EST 569 - Technology in the
City
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EST 577 - Environmental
Information Systems (EIS)
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EST 580 - Advanced
Technology Assessment : Business, Government and Strategy
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EST 589 -
Technology-Enhanced Decision Making
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EST 592 - Sustainable
Energy; Technologies, Systems, Markets, and Policy
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EST 593 - Risk Assessment
and Hazard Management
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EST 691 - Seminar on
Innovation, Invention and Diffusion]
Disaster Risk Reduction
This focus area centers on next generation networks and related digital technologies that can
impact disaster risk reduction (DRR). They include, among others, next generation (currently LTE) public safety
networks, satellites, robotics, the Internet of things, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented
reality. Disaster risk reduction, as understood in this focus area, follows the Sendai Framework, adopted at a
UN World Conference in 2015. Among its innovations, the framework shifts the focus from disaster loss to
disaster risk, from disaster management to disaster risk management. It also broadens the scope of the effort to
include slow-onset, man-made and bio hazards.
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EST 581 -
Heuristics and Quantitative Decision-Making
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EST 582 -
Introduction to Systems Concepts
※ Selection of an additional 24 credits from the following (at least one from the following four groups
of courses and the remainder from others on the list)
- 1Networks
- EST 567 - The Internet, Social Networking and Collaborative Environments
- EST 568 - Networked Communication Technologies
- 2Big Data, Data Science
- EMP 530 - Introduction of Big Data and Data Science for Technological Management
- EMP 531 - Data Mining for Technological Management
- EMP 532 - Big Data Systems for Technological Management
- 3Mobility
- EST 559 - Mobile Technologies and Disaster Risk Reduction
- EST 527 - The Impact of Mobile Devices and Cloud Based Systems in Education
- 4Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- EST 534 - The Lean Launch Pad
- EST 691 - Seminar on Innovation, Invention and Diffusion
- +Additional Elective Courses
- EST 558 - Digital Technologies in Disaster Risk Reduction
- EST 561 - Sensing Technologies for Digital Risk Reduction
- EST 550 - Introduction to Homeland Security
- EST 560 - Risk Assessment, Regulation, and Homeland Security
- EST 569 - Technology in the City
- EST 577 - Environmental Information Systems (EIS)
- EST 580 - Advanced Technology Assessment: Business, Government and Strategy
- EST 583 - National Energy Decision Making
- EST 589 - Technology-Enhanced Decision Making
- EST 593 - Risk Assessment and Hazard Management