Program Eligibility
Minimum of three years professional work experience in a technology-related field
Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university
When to Apply
Applications are accepted throughout the year. Application priority deadline is October 1. Applications are accepted after October 1 if seats remain available in the class.
We are continuing to accept applications for January 2010
Application Requirements
Application (online application)
A $60 application fee
Two official copies of transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, including international
Official GMAT score, if applicable
Two professional letters of recommendation
A current resume
A Goal Statement that relates to post-Technology Management career goals
Work Description Essay (applicants should address what it is they do with technology)
Instructions for submitting International Transcripts
Mason will evaluate your undergraduate degree based on sealed original transcripts/mark sheets and certificates. This evaluation is for Mason admission use only and will be done after you apply. We also accept an original sealed evaluation from any accredited evaluation service listed with NACES.
Admissions Process
The Admissions Committee will review your application. An interview is required. We will notify you if you have been selected to interview. All admissions decisions are final.
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The MS in Technology Management Admissions Office
George Mason University, Enterprise Hall, 038
4400 University Drive, 5F3
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 703-993-1792
Fax: 703-993-1778
Email: techman@gmu.edu
INSIDE MASON
“The knowledge I gained in the Technology Management masters program has provided continual benefits. In fact, you start using your new knowledge the moment you begin and you never stop.”
Ola BamgboseOwnere-Management Consultants, Inc.FAST FACT
Mason is consistently recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the most diverse universities in the U.S. Mason students come from all 50 states and more than 125 countries, creating an environment rich in cultural perspectives.