Program Overview
EMGT-MS - Engineering Management, M.S.
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) is a 100% online program offered by the College of Engineering with support from the College of Business. The degree is designed to provide early-career engineering and related technical professionals with leadership and management knowledge, skills, and tools for advancing their job performance and the performance of the organizations that employ them. The focus of the program is on the management of technology-based projects and technical people and organizations, and the goal is to combine the application of business theory with the best practices in engineering. The program content is applicable to technical professionals in state and federal agencies, small businesses, and large corporations.
Admission Requirements
- General Graduate Admissions Requirements
- Procedures
- International Students
- Resident Classification
- Resident Alien
- Admissions Classifications
- Admission to the Graduate College
- Special Admissions
- Veteran's Benefits
- College of Engineering Admission Requirements MS
- College of Engineering PHD Admissions Requirements
Degree Requirements and Requisites
Program Long Title
Engineering Management, M.S.
College/School
Engineering
Department(s)
Gen. & Industrial Engineering
Catalog Full Description
The Master of Science in Engineering Management is a 33 hour program. Students will complete a business core of courses and engineering core as follows:
- Core Business Courses: 12 hours
- Core Engineering Courses: 21 hours
- Total Degree Requirements: 33 hours
Academic components of the program include the applicable and appropriate use of a variety of quantitative tools for decision making, the effective supervision of organizational personnel, and project and process management, including but not limited to risk management, resource allocation, and systems engineering. Courses will be taught by expert faculty in both related fields.