
Chair: Kristina M. Ropella, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies: Jay R. Goldberg, Ph.D., P.E.
marquette.edu/engineering/hctm/
Degree Offered
Master of Science, Plan B only
Program Description
The healthcare technologies management program is a collaborative effort between Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin that combines management, technology and health care. The objective of the program is to educate professionals capable of managing the design, development, commercialization and regulatory compliance of diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices, and the implementation, utilization and assessment of hospital-based healthcare technologies.
Healthcare institutions, medical device companies, and healthcare consulting firms have a growing need for skilled professionals with technical and managerial skills, and an understanding of healthcare delivery and regulatory environments. Graduates of the program will have the education and skills needed to pursue career opportunities in clinical, industrial, and consulting environments. The program meets the needs of recent undergraduates seeking an advanced degree as well as employed engineers interested in opportunities to prepare for career advancement.
Elective courses, professional projects and internship opportunities enable students to customize their training to meet individual needs, interests and career goals. With the assistance of a faculty and industry/clinical adviser, students are required to design and complete a professional project in healthcare technologies management. This project will help develop skills that will be useful in the clinical or industrial environment.
The course offerings and schedules are designed to allow working students to pursue this master of science degree on a part-time basis. Full-time students can complete the program in three terms (12 months). Course topics include: technology assessment, ethics of technology utilization, standards and regulations, product development and the environment of healthcare delivery.
Students who do not have an adequate undergraduate background in business may also be required to complete one or more of the following graduate business foundation courses in preparation for the core business courses.
ACCO 6000 | Accounting Foundations | 2 |
ECON 6000 | Economics Foundations | 2 |
INTE 6000 | Information Technology Foundations | 2 |
MANA 6000 | Mathematics Foundations | 2 |
MANA 6001 | Statistics Foundations | 2 |
Also see the Graduate School of Management Bulletin's transfer of credit policy regarding maximum business course transfer limits and requirements.
Prerequisites for Admission
Applications are accepted from students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree in engineering, physics or a related field from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale).
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit, directly to the Marquette University Graduate School:
- A completed online application form and fee.
- Official transcripts from all current and previous colleges/universities except Marquette.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- A statement of purpose stating career goals and how the program will help in reaching those goals.
- GRE (General Test only) average score of 60% minimum, GMAT, or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), average of 9 on the individual scores. (Waived for individuals with a doctoral degree.)
- (For international applicants only) a TOEFL score or other acceptable proof of English proficiency. A minimum score of 580 on the paper-based version or 237 on the computer-based version is required. Minimum scoring for the Internet-based version is still being established for this program.
General Information
All admitted students are required to obtain and follow the department’s Graduate Student Handbook, which contains complete details about the program and degree requirements. This handbook is available through the Biomedical Engineering Office (414) 288-3375 and website at marquette.edu/engineering/hctm/.
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Healthcare Technologies Management
The program consists of 37.5 credit hours. All students are required to take the following courses.
Marquette University Courses
ACCO 6000 | Accounting Foundations | 2 |
ACCO 6100 | Managerial Accounting | 3 |
FINA 6100 | Financial Management | 3 |
HCTM 6200 | Health Care Technology Assessment | 3 |
HCTM 6500 | Product Development of Medical Devices | 2 |
HCTM 6931 | Topics in Health Care Technologies Management | 0.5 |
Fall: Communication Skills for Technical Managers | ||
HCTM 6931 | Topics in Health Care Technologies Management | 0.5 |
Spring: Making the Transition from Engineer to Manager | ||
HCTM 6998 | Professional Project in Health Care Technologies Management | 3 |
HEAL 6840 | The Environment of Health Care Delivery | 2 |
MANA 6100 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
MARK 6100 | Marketing Management | 3 |
Elective courses - must be approved by program director. | 6 | |
Total Credit Hours | 31 |
Medical College of Wisconsin Courses
For each course listed below, students must register for HCTM 6946 Medical College of Wisconsin/HCTM-Joint Degree through MU and for the matching MCW course through MCW.
HCTM 6946 | Medical College of Wisconsin/HCTM-Joint Degree (and MCW 14200 Survey of Biomedical Engineering Technology) | 3 |
HCTM 6946 | Medical College of Wisconsin/HCTM-Joint Degree (and MCW 14211 Biomedical Technology Standards and Regulations) | 2 |
HCTM 6946 | Medical College of Wisconsin/HCTM-Joint Degree (and MCW 14212 Ethics of Technology Utilization) | 1.5 |
Total Credit Hours | 6.5 |