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The Master of Science in Engineering Management program at The Catholic University of America is designed to equip engineers with the leadership and management skills necessary to excel in technical and managerial roles. The program combines advanced engineering coursework with core business and management principles, including project management, financial analysis, and organizational behavior. Students benefit from hands-on learning, expert faculty, and access to the vibrant professional network in Washington, D.C. This program prepares graduates to effectively lead engineering teams and projects, bridging the gap between engineering and management for a successful career in various industries.
The M.S. in Engineering Management program is a 30-credit-hour degree program.
The Master of Science curriculum enhances management performance and develops managerial skills. It is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the theory and practice of management as it specifically pertains to engineering and technology oriented organizations and activities. Three tracks are offered to allow the students to focus on their career preference. The program is oriented towards the management of engineering processes within the broader context of a company or agency enterprise.
The master's degree program offers three tracks:
Minimum Required Documents for Master's Degrees
*Some master’s programs may require a fee and additional documents.
Recommended Documents for Master’s Degrees
Catholic University offers comprehensive financial aid options that include need-based aid, scholarships, federal work-study, and other forms of financial assistance.