Program Overview
Montana State University's Engineering Management program prepares students for technical leadership roles in various industries. The curriculum focuses on managerial, financial, and systems-level aspects of engineering, complementing students' chosen major. The program includes courses in project management, engineering economics, operations management, and engineering leadership, culminating in a capstone project. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in construction, energy, transportation, and finance.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Engineering Management program at Montana State University (MSU) aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in technical leadership capacities in the industry. The program emphasizes the managerial, financial, and systems-level aspects of engineering problem-solving, complementing students' chosen major.
Outline:
Year One:
- Introduction to Engineering Management
- Fundamentals of Engineering Problem-Solving
- Technical Communication
Year Two:
- Project Management
- Engineering Economics
- Systems Analysis and Design
Year Three:
- Operations Management
- Financial Management for Engineers
- Engineering Leadership
Year Four:
- Capstone Project
- Engineering Ethics
Careers:
- Construction
- Energy
- Transportation
- Finance