Description
The College of Engineering and Science, in collaboration with the College of Business Administration, offers the Master of Engineering Management for experienced engineers who desire additional technical depth and the ability to manage major technological resources.
Admissions Requirements
The Master of Engineering Management program accepts applicants who hold an undergraduate degree in engineering and have at least two years of post-baccalaureate industrial experience. Applicants with degrees in physical sciences also may apply.
Degree Requirements
The Master of Engineering Management requires 36 credit hours beyond the baccalaureate degree: 21 credit hours in the Engineering Management Core and 15 credit hours in technical areas of interest.
Transfer Credit
A student with a previous master's degree may request to transfer courses but must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours at the University.
Master of Engineering Management Courses
Five Engineering Management Core Courses |
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EM 501 | Engineering Management | | | | |
EM 502 | Engineering Economics | | | | |
EM 503 | Engineering Accounting | | | | |
EM 504 | Engineering Administration | | | | |
MBA 520 | Modeling and Executive Decision Making | | | | |
Two Elective Courses from among the following recommended list: |
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BUS 516 | Marketing Management | | | | |
BUS 519 | Production and Operation Management | | | | |
MBA 526 | Management Information Systems | | | | |
MBA 533 | Operations Research | | | | |
MBA 535 | System Simulation | | | | |
MBA 550 | Product Planning and Development | | | | |
Five Technical Elective courses
Five technical elective courses must be taken. See the course lists of the various engineering departments. Technical electives may be taken from the lists of graduate courses upon approval of the academic advisor.
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