Program Overview
It offers flexibility, with no GRE, thesis, or on-campus attendance required, and allows students to specialize in areas such as Engineering Management, Quality, Reliability, and Statistical Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Computing and Technology. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in various engineering and technical fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Program Description:
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree program is designed for professional engineers who want to enhance their technical, management, and professional skills. It is offered entirely online and can be customized to meet individual academic and professional goals.
Objectives:
- Provide advanced engineering skills and knowledge.
- Develop management and professional skills.
- Offer flexibility and convenience for working professionals.
- Allow students to specialize in a chosen area of study.
Program Features:
- 30 credit hour program.
- No GRE, thesis, or on-campus attendance required.
- Multiple emphasis areas available.
- Culminating event required (written/oral exam, portfolio, or project).
- Practice-oriented and interdisciplinary.
Outline:
Program Structure:
- 30 credit hours total.
- 10 courses required.
- 50% of coursework must be in engineering.
- 3 credit hours of applied engineering mathematics.
- 3 credit hours of engineering management or business.
- Emphasis area electives.
- Culminating event (written/oral exam, portfolio, or project).
Emphasis Areas:
- Engineering Management
- Quality, Reliability, and Statistical Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Computing and Technology
Course Schedule:
- Courses offered online through ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Written/oral exams.
- Portfolio.
- Practice-oriented project.
Assessment Criteria:
- Evaluation of understanding of key concepts.
- Application of knowledge to real-world problems.
- Communication and presentation skills.
- Project execution and results.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Online courses.
- Asynchronous and synchronous learning opportunities.
- Interactive assignments and discussions.
Faculty:
Experienced and qualified faculty from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Unique Approaches:
- Emphasis on practical application and problem-solving.
- Interdisciplinary learning environment.
- Flexibility and convenience for working professionals.
Careers:
Career Paths:
- Engineering managers.
- Quality and reliability engineers.
- Systems engineers.
- Technical managers.
- Individual contributors in technical organizations.
Career Opportunities:
- High demand for engineers with advanced skills.
- Growth in employment opportunities.
- Competitive salaries.
Career Outcomes:
Graduates are prepared to take on leadership roles in various engineering and technical fields.
Other:
Program Benefits:
- Enhance marketability to potential employers.
- Expand skill set and knowledge base.
- Flexible and convenient online format.
- No GRE, thesis, or on-campus attendance required.
- Multiple emphasis areas available.
Program Highlights:
- Interdisciplinary and practice-oriented.
- Designed for working professionals.
- Offered entirely online.
- Affordable tuition.
- Students must have a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field.
- Minimum GPA of 3.00 required.
- Proof of English proficiency required for non-native speakers.