Technological Systems Management

    Technological Systems Management

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 24,990 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2026
    Technological Systems Management

    About

    Technological Systems Management (TSM)

    The Department of Technology and Society offers the major in Technological Systems Management leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. The program integrates a foundation in the natural sciences, engineering, applied sciences, or environmental studies with applications in technology systems, assess­ment, and management. The Depart­ment also offers a minor in Technological Systems Management.

    The major prepares students for careers in government, industry, or education in positions such as manager of computer network systems, manager of information systems, quality control specialist, systems or environmental analyst, technical sales representative, or technology trainer/educator-in short, all professions and business ventures that are dependent on technological applications and implementation and in which project management is key to success. Students are also prepared for advanced study in areas such as business, law, education, policy analysis, and industrial or environmental management.

    The Department's focus is on technological advances that shape every facet of modern life. Students develop understanding of the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of current and emerging technologies. Successful practices in government, industry, education, and personal life depend on such understanding. The Department applies engineering concepts that underlie technological change and that form the bridge from engineering to other disciplines. In this multidisciplinary approach, the Depart­ment provides one of the vehicles by which Stony Brook interacts with other universities and colleges, pre-college institutions, professional schools, govern­ment, and industry. Effective management of modern technologies requires use of tools from many domains: science and engineering, information technologies, economics, legal and regulatory practice, psychology and sociology, design and assessment.

    Disciplines

    College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department of Technology and Society

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    All transcripts must be sent directly from your high school or college, submitted in the original language (if not in English, they must be accompanied by an exactly worded and certified translation). View valid forms of secondary school documentation from other nations.

     Notarized copies of original documents will also be accepted, and your counselors may upload official transcripts electronically through your application system. Documents can be submitted either online through your application portal, by email ([email protected]), or by mail to: 

    Stony Brook University, 
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    118 Administration Building,
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-1901
    USA

    Submit your English Proficiency via an official score report* for the TOEFL, Duolingo, SAT, ACT, IELTS, AP, IB, A levels or PTE Academic.

    • SAT and TOEFL Code: 2548, ACT Code: 2952
    • *Stony Brook will be test optional for applicants for Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and Spring 2022. International students are still expected to submit proof of English Proficiency by way of one of the exams below. Applicants from native English-speaking countries may be exempt from submitting an English proficiency test score. If you have attended high school in the United States for 3 years, you may be exempt as well.

    For those who do not meet the criteria above, one of the following exams is required:

    One letter of recommendation is required from a teacher or counselor. This may be submitted electronically through your application portal using the Teacher/Counselor Evaluation Form or the recommender can email us the document to [email protected]. Send two Teacher Evaluations if you are applying for any of our honors programs. If you are applying to WISE, at least one evaluation should be from a science or math teacher.
    An essay on the topic of your choice is required and can be submitted with your application or uploaded to your SBU Applicant Portal. 

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    Stony Brook University offers a world of possibilities, with more than 200 academic programs, exciting undergraduate research opportunities and an ideal location for learning on Long Island's North Shore — just 60 miles from New York City.

    APPLICATION TYPES:

    An international student is a person who requires an F-1 visa to study in the United States. All international students will complete either a first year or transfer application. There is no separate international application.

    • First year students or freshman are those still in high school or have completed high school but have not attended college after high school.
    • Transfer students are anyone who, after high school graduation, has enrolled in university-level courses either in the US or another country.

    When completing the application, your citizenship as well as your intended visa (and if applicable current visa) will identify you as an international student. 

    International students are students who:

    • Wish to study in the US under a student (F-1) visa. Those with valid B-1 or B-2 visas, must change their status to F-1, or:
    • Currently hold an F-1, F-2, J-1, or J-2 visa.

    Ready to take the first step toward your future at SBU? Get started on your application today! We offer two application options (apply using just one). There is a $50 application fee.

    Option 1

    THE COMMON APP

    Option 2

    THE SUNY APPLICATION

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