<p>^^^ These “engineering/technology management” BS degree’s are not meant to be used to manage engineers.</p>
<p>Engineering management is different from technology management in that you take some engineering courses in the first, but none in the second. Both degree’s can be viewed as “business management” degrees.</p>
<p>The engineering management degree “is designed to provide students with the skills for effective management and leadership of engineering-driven enterprises.” Below is a link to ASU’s degree. It’s focused on new students that want to go into business (that have an engineering focus) and it has a link to the MBA program at ASU. It also targets “professionals currently employed in technology jobs that would like to finish or pursue their undergraduate engineering degree online.”</p>
<p>[Engineering</a> Management BS Degree | ASU Online | Arizona State University](<a href=“Page Not Found 404 | ASU online”>Page Not Found 404 | ASU online)</p>
<p>The “Technology Management” degree has even less engineering. Grads go after jobs in IT (or standard business major type jobs) and not engineering.</p>
<p>Here is an example of a BS in Technology Management.</p>
<p>[Technology</a> Management Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.) - Pennsylvania College of Technology](<a href=“404”>404)</p>
<p>“The Technology Management major prepares students with the skills necessary to meet the business demands of today and the future. The curriculum provides a solid business core that includes an extensive background in the functional areas of marketing, finance, accounting, human resources, and management.”</p>
<p>If you want to go into engineering (as an entry level engineer) neither of these two degree’s do the trick. If you like engineering and business, and may want to go into an MBA program(or consulting, sales, …anything other than an entry engineering position), then engineering management would be fine. If you’re not interest in engineering, but want to go into IT, or are already in IT, but want a degree to help your marketability, then the IT degree’s fits the bill.</p>