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The Engineering Management Bachelor of Science degree uniquely equips students to make integrated decisions about product and process development by blending technical, financial, marketing, human resources, and strategic factors. Graduates learn to conduct economic analyses for new products, appraise technologies, and evaluate business processes.
Upon completing this program, students will be capable of developing business plans that incorporate financial specifics, marketing approaches, and design choices grounded in target costs and projected return on investment.
Career Paths
Our engineering management curriculum prepares you for careers such as:
Automation engineer
Design engineer
Product engineer
Client services analyst
First-year applicants are currently enrolled in secondary school or have completed secondary school and have not attended an institute of higher education outside of their secondary school experience.
This includes students who have taken A-levels or studied in an Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, as long as they have not completed university coursework. Sometimes these students are also referred to as freshmen, regardless of their class standing upon entering the university.
Students engaged in a college preparatory or general education curriculum generally make good candidates for Illinois Tech. Team will take a holistic approach to reviewing your application, taking various factors into account such as high school performance, essays, choice of major, and test scores (optional) to make an admission decision and determine your optimal pathway to achieving your goals.
Recommended Coursework for Competitive High School Applicants: Mathematics: Three to four years; Science: Three years; English: Four years; Social Science: Three years; Second Language: Not required.
English Proficiency Requirement:
TOEFL iBT: 80 or above (20 minimum in all bands)
IELTS: 6.5 or above (6.0 minimum in all bands)
Application deadline: February 1 for fall (June 1 (for international students living in the U.S. only)); November 15 for spring.