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The engineering management master's program enhances students' learning journeys to stand out among their engineering peers professionally. Using diverse teaching methods and practical experiences, students cultivate leadership abilities and technical expertise to effectively tackle both behavioral and technical challenges in today's international workplace. The program aims to equip students with versatile management, leadership, and technical competencies that complement their STEM backgrounds and accelerate their professional growth.
The department provides two master's degree options: Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) and Master of Engineering Management (MEM). The MSEM combines coursework with a capstone project, whereas the MEM substitutes the capstone with eight (8) extra credit hours of graduate-level classes. Both programs mandate three (3) one-credit EMGT graduate seminars, introducing students to specialized engineering management concepts and industry professionals beyond standard curriculum.
Through the engineering management curriculum, students can investigate entrepreneurship, operations, Six Sigma, and systems engineering applications within the field.
Both degrees aim to ready graduates for varied STEM career paths or progression in their existing specialties. We accomplish these goals by expanding on their undergraduate education with advanced studies tailored to engineering management principles.