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Engineering Management leadership has emerged as a crucial competency in today's fast-paced global tech industry. The Master of Science in Engineering Management program aims to deliver cutting-edge technology and top-tier graduate education to engineers, scientists, and technologists seeking to enhance their engineering management expertise in these key specializations:
Project Management - developing capabilities to lead projects and programs successfully.
Systems Engineering - overseeing system lifecycle management activities.
These focus areas provide real-world business insights tailored for engineering leaders. Differing from conventional MBA curricula, MSEM programs concentrate on management competencies grounded in students' technical foundations. This unique blend of leadership concepts and specialized knowledge equips professionals to guide significant organizations through today's complex global technical landscape. The program's engineering management framework integrates diverse fields including applied sciences, engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, economics, business, and social sciences.
To earn a Master of Science in Engineering Management, candidates must successfully complete a minimum of 58.5 quarter units of core coursework.
Program Learning Outcomes
Apply analytical reasoning and data evaluation methods to oversee projects and operational processes.
Implement cross-disciplinary strategies combining engineering, management, quality assurance, and risk assessment in projects and operations.
Evaluate, rank, and implement optimal solutions for complex engineering challenges.
Utilize appropriate methodologies, resources, organizational structures, and decision-making frameworks for effective project and process management.