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Haas NewsWire Banner April 26, 2004
 

Management of Technology Enrollments Continue to Climb


The Management of Technology (MOT) program continues to expand at UC Berkeley, having grown steadily from only 26 courses in fall of 1999 to 44 courses being offered to business, engineering, and information management students this spring semester.

These courses are offered through the interdisciplinary Management of Technology (MOT) program, a partnership between the Haas School of Business, the College of Engineering, and the School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS). MOT is the single largest interdisciplinary program on the Berkeley campus as measured by class enrollment, reporting 1,442 course enrollments in 2003-2004, up from 850 in 1999-2000. 104 students received a MOT Certificate this year for having completed four or more MOT courses, more than any other certificate program.

In addition to offering courses, MOT helps students find internships and hands-on projects in technology companies, organizes a lectures series with prominent business and technology leaders, and grants a wide range of fellowships, including the Mayfield Fellows Program, Hitachi Fellows Program, China Fellows program and the MOT-UNIDO Fellows Program, as well as organizing the joint MOT - UNIDO "Bridging the Divide" conference at UCB each spring. Presently, more than 50 UC Berkeley graduate students are MOT Fellows.

 

 

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