Master of Engineering Management
Program Overview
Master of Engineering Management Program Overview
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in engineering management, combining technical expertise with business acumen. The program is tailored to meet the needs of working professionals and recent graduates seeking to advance their careers in engineering management.
Program Structure
The MEM program offers flexible study options, including part-time and full-time enrollment, to accommodate the needs of working professionals. The program consists of a curriculum that includes core courses, elective courses, and a capstone project.
Areas of Focus
The MEM program focuses on several key areas, including:
- Engineering management
- Business management
- Leadership and teamwork
- Communication and project management
- Technical expertise in a chosen area of specialization
Flexible Study Options
The program offers flexible study options, including:
- Part-time enrollment
- Full-time enrollment
- Online and on-campus courses
- Transfer credits and course waivers
Transfer Credits and Course Waivers
The program allows students to transfer credits from other institutions and waive certain courses based on prior experience or education.
Student Body Profile
The MEM program attracts a diverse student body, including working professionals and recent graduates from various engineering disciplines.
Career Development
The program provides students with career development opportunities, including:
- Career counseling
- Professional networking
- Internships and job placement assistance
Advisory Board
The program has an advisory board composed of industry leaders and academics who provide guidance and support to the program.
Tuition
The program's tuition fees are competitive with other engineering management programs. Financial aid and scholarships are available to eligible students.
Recruiting Students
The program recruits students from various engineering disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and civil engineering.
Executive in Residence
The program has an Executive in Residence (EIR) program, which provides students with access to experienced industry leaders who can offer guidance and mentorship.
MEM Programs Consortium
The program is part of the MEM Programs Consortium, a network of engineering management programs that share best practices and collaborate on research and education initiatives.
Curriculum
The MEM program curriculum includes:
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in engineering management, including technical expertise and business acumen.
Optional Concentrations & Programs
The program offers optional concentrations and programs, including:
- Engineering management
- Business management
- Leadership and teamwork
- Communication and project management
- Technical expertise in a chosen area of specialization
Course Catalog
The program's course catalog includes a range of courses in engineering management, business management, and technical specialties.
Academic Standards & Integrity
The program has high academic standards and expects students to maintain academic integrity throughout their studies.
Student Projects
The program includes student projects that provide hands-on experience in engineering management, including:
- Project planning and management
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Communication and presentation
EM Minor Program
The program offers an EM minor program for students who want to pursue a minor in engineering management.
Faculty
The program's faculty includes experienced academics and industry leaders who provide teaching, research, and mentorship to students.
Admissions
The program's admissions process includes:
Admissions Overview
The admissions process is designed to select students who have the potential to succeed in the program.
Information Sessions
The program offers information sessions for prospective students, including:
- Program overview
- Admissions requirements
- Curriculum and course offerings
Application Materials
The program requires applicants to submit:
- Application form
- Transcripts
- Letters of recommendation
- Personal statement
Frequently Asked Questions
The program's website includes a list of frequently asked questions, including:
- Admissions requirements
- Curriculum and course offerings
- Career development opportunities
Inside Our Program
The program includes:
Stories
The program's website includes stories from current students and alumni, including:
- Success stories
- Challenges and lessons learned
Events
The program hosts events, including:
- Information sessions
- Career development workshops
- Networking events
Newsletter
The program publishes a newsletter that includes:
- Program updates
- Alumni news
- Industry trends and news
Executives in Residence
The program has two Executives in Residence:
Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is a clean energy startup founder and innovation director who serves as an Executive in Residence for the MEM program. He has experience in clean energy, entrepreneurship, and innovation, and can provide guidance and mentorship to students in these areas.
Katie Kollhoff Mouat
Katie Kollhoff Mouat is an Executive in Residence for the MEM program, with experience in clean energy, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. She can provide guidance and mentorship to students in these areas, including business strategy development, techno-economic modeling, and process improvement.
