Learn strong communication and relationship skills and become a capable leader in a culturally diverse work place. You will understand how to safely and sustainably lead projects to success in environments that are continuously changing technologically and increasingly global in nature.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Technology program also have the option of using many of their courses as prerequisites towards TRU's Masters of Business Administration.
Career Opportunities
Construction Manager
Engineering Manager
Manager within Goods, Utilities, Transportation and Construction Sectors
Product Development Manager
Project Manager
Quality Assurance Manager
Software Development Manager
Technologist
Technology Researcher
Degree Requirements
An additional 63 credits, including 45 upper-level credits, with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or higher over all courses required to complete this credential, as follows:
Core Knowledge / Lower Level Requirements (18 credits)
Six credits in composition (ENGL 1101 or CMNS 1291) AND interpersonal communications (CMNS 2171)
Three credits in statistics (STAT 1201) or equivalent
Three credits in organizational behaviour (ORGB 2811) or equivalent
Six credits in micro- and macro- economics (ECON 1901 and ECON 1951 or equivalent)
Upper Level Requirements (45 credits)
Twelve credits in business organization, teamwork and leadership (business administration)
Six credits in economics (environmental and international focus) IBUS 3511 and MNGT 4471 suggested
Three credits in organizational communications (CMNS 4531) or equivalent
Three credits in occupational health and safety (OCHS 3511) or equivalent
Nine credits in specialized electives
Three credits in emerging technologies
Three credits in research methods (RSMT 3501 or equivalent)
Six credits in project management (MNGT 4751 or equivalent)