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MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT<br />
MSTM 6074<br />
MSTM 6075<br />
Aquaculture Site <strong>and</strong> Operational<br />
Assessment<br />
Aquaculture Engineering Technology<br />
Management<br />
Project in Aquaculture Technology Management<br />
MSTM 6102 Project in Aquaculture Technology<br />
Management (6 credit hours). Students will choose<br />
a topic in consultation with the <strong>Academic</strong> Director or<br />
designate <strong>and</strong> will work independently to carry out an indepth<br />
study of a problem or application within the area of<br />
aquaculture technology management <strong>and</strong> fully document<br />
<strong>and</strong> present their findings. Preferably the problem will be<br />
directly related to a workplace situation.<br />
b. 30 credit hours on a comprehensive-course route.<br />
Course work includes two compulsory core courses<br />
(6 credit hours); <strong>and</strong> eight elective courses (24 credit<br />
hours).<br />
Core Courses (Two to be completed):<br />
MSTM 6031<br />
MSTM 6032<br />
Overview of Technical Operations<br />
Managing Technological Innovation<br />
Elective Courses (Eight to be completed at least<br />
from three from Category B)<br />
Category A<br />
MSTM 6022<br />
MSTM 6023<br />
MSTM 6033<br />
MSTM 6034<br />
MSTM 6037<br />
MSTM 6039<br />
MSTM 6052<br />
MSTM 6056<br />
Communication <strong>and</strong> Conflict Resolution<br />
in a Technical Environment<br />
Strategic Planning, Policy, Participation<br />
<strong>and</strong> Management in Technical<br />
Operations<br />
Quality Systems<br />
Project Management in the Offshore,<br />
Health, <strong>Fisheries</strong> <strong>and</strong> Engineering<br />
Technology Environments<br />
Risk Analysis <strong>and</strong> Operations in the<br />
Engineering Technology Sector<br />
Sustainability <strong>and</strong> Environmental<br />
Responsibility<br />
Management of Intellectual Property<br />
Management of International<br />
Development<br />
Category B<br />
MSTM 6071<br />
MSTM 6072<br />
MSTM 6073<br />
MSTM 6074<br />
MSTM 6075<br />
Management of Aquaculture Technology<br />
Animal Husb<strong>and</strong>ry Management<br />
Aquaculture Environmental Management<br />
Aquaculture Site <strong>and</strong> Operational<br />
Assessment<br />
Aquaculture Engineering Technology<br />
Management<br />
2. Up to three relevant elective courses (9 credit hours) may<br />
be transferred from other graduate programs within the<br />
School of Graduate Studies or from other post-secondary<br />
institutions recognized by Senate, subject to the approval<br />
of the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of<br />
the <strong>Academic</strong> Director.<br />
EVALUATION<br />
1. C<strong>and</strong>idates for the Master of Technology Management<br />
Degree must obtain a grade of B or better in all program<br />
courses.<br />
2. C<strong>and</strong>idates who receive a grade of less than B in<br />
any course will be permitted to remain in the program<br />
provided the course is repeated <strong>and</strong> passed with a grade<br />
of B or better. Alternatively, the c<strong>and</strong>idate may, on the<br />
recommendation of the <strong>Academic</strong> Director, <strong>and</strong> with the<br />
approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies, substitute<br />
another graduate course. Only one course repetition or<br />
substitution will be permitted during the c<strong>and</strong>idate’s program<br />
after which the c<strong>and</strong>idate shall be required to withdraw from<br />
the program.<br />
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