Biological & Agricultural Technology Management (BATM) graduates are practical problem-solvers. With increasing global demand for healthy food, clean water, and affordable energy, BATM graduates support agricultural and biological systems. They manage, operate, and troubleshoot technology systems by applying interdisciplinary training in technology, science, management, and business.
Careers
Examples of careers for program graduates include operations manager, safety specialist, sales manager, field representative, test technician, technical service representative, maintenance technician, customer support technician, precision agriculture specialist, production supervisor, research technician, and, manufacturing technology specialist. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, at least 100,000 jobs are expected to be available for graduates of technology management programs in the next 5 years (with annual growth of 10%).
Salary
2018 Median Salary: $67,950 per year (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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