The MBA for tech professionals
Shaping tech leaders at the forefront of innovation
Elevate your tech career to new leadership heights with the Technology Management MBA (TMMBA) program. Taught by world-renowned faculty, students earn a prestigious Foster MBA with a schedule designed for working professionals.
Curriculum
Student Experience
Career Outcomes
Program Highlights
The 18-month, accelerated Technology Management MBA program features award-winning faculty, exceptional career support, and a comprehensive curriculum that can transform your tech career. As a TMMBA student you will work within a tight-knit cohort from diverse backgrounds and companies, interact with industry leaders, and build a long-lasting network of technology professionals.
- Fastest path to a Foster MBA for working professionals
- An inviting, tech-savvy network built over 25 years
- Focused on leadership, change management, and innovation
Across every program, Foster integrates AI into coursework, projects, and research. Learn more about AI at Foster.
TMMBA Alum, Matt Hull on AI, leadership and the Foster Effect
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World-Class Faculty
Professor David Burgstahler is the Chair of the Department of Accounting. He is an expert on earnings management and has over four decades of experience at UW.
Issariya Sirichakwal is an Associate Teaching Professor of Operations Management. He teaches courses including Supply Chain Management and Management Decision Models.
Shailendra Pratap Jain is a Bret Wheat Endowed Professor of Marketing.
Faculty Research
After Climate Scandals, Some Companies Don't Fix Emissions—They Fix the Numbers
When a company lands in the headlines for a climate scandal, its reported carbon emissions often drop in the years that follow. That seems like progress: A corporation responding to... Read more
When Basic Needs Go Unmet: How Food Insecurity Hurts Workplace Performance
In the first months of his PhD program, Jason Moy found himself performing calculations that many graduate students know well. Not about statistical models or research methodologies, but about groceries.... Read more
The CEOs Who Care: Expanding Body of Research Shows the Business Case for Kindness
In December, Foster School of Business Professor Weili Ge found herself on stage at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center for an event called “Why Kind Leaders Win.” Alongside her... Read more

