Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge for achieving practical goals, such as building tools or machines. It also refers to the products resulting from such efforts, such as utensils and other tangible objects or intangible ones like software and information systems.
Technological innovation has powerfully shaped human history. The first stone tools helped early people survive; advances in agriculture have propelled societal changes; sanitation and preventive medicine improved health; bows and arrows, gunpowder, and nuclear explosives revolutionized warfare; and the microprocessor is changing how we write, compute, bank, operate businesses, and communicate with one another.
In addition to individual inventiveness, social and economic forces strongly influence which technological systems will be undertaken, paid attention to, invested in, and used at any given time. These include consumer acceptance, patent laws, the availability of risk capital, government funding, media attention, local and national regulations, economic competition, tax incentives, and scientific discoveries.
If you want to work in the field of technology, you may need a bachelor’s or master’s degree in your area of interest. Many schools, including SNHU, offer online programs that can help you get started. Whether you want to focus on computer science, business, music, or a specific field of engineering, there is a technology program out there that can give you the skills you need to start your career. You can also find certifications and internships to help you further your education and career. These options can make it easier to land a job in the technology industry.