Applied Engineering - Engineering Management
Program Overview
Applied Engineering - Engineering Management, Major
A Bachelor of Science (BS) in applied engineering from Wichita State will give you knowledge and practical skills in engineering and technology fundamentals, engineering principles, instrumentation, mathematics, science, and applied design. You’ll have access to top-notch labs and technology—plus, applied learning and research opportunities on and off campus.
Admission to the program
To be admitted into the College of Engineering, you must first be admitted to Wichita State.
For WSU’s admission requirements, click below.
- Admission requirements
Inside the Program
Students teach entry-level coding to next generation
Computer science major Zane Storlie developed a three-unit curriculum teaching Scratch, an entry-level coding program, to elementary school students.
Zane taught Scratch to fellow students, and together they're doing their part to fill the coder pipeline in the Wichita area.
Curriculum
The engineering management concentration will prepare you for high-paying management positions in technology-based environments. You’ll learn to manage people and resources, set budgets, build teams, and more. In addition to making you workforce ready, you’ll also be well equipped to pursue an advanced engineering degree.
The program is offered in a traditional format and a hybrid online format.
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Careers
WSU’s vast industry connections—and experience-based learning for every major—gives applied engineering management students the chance to grow their professional network, build a resume and earn a paycheck, all while still in school, leading to dream careers in diverse fields.
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