Master of Engineering Management
Program Overview
Master of Engineering Management
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in engineering management, preparing them for leadership roles in the industry.
Program Overview
The MEM program offers a flexible study option, allowing students to complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in engineering management, including areas such as accounting, finance, marketing, and operations management.
Areas of Focus
The MEM program offers several areas of focus, including:
- Engineering Management
- Accounting for Engineers
- Financial Issues for Engineers
- Marketing Issues for Engineers
- Decision Tools for Managers
- Managerial Analytics
- Marketing Analytics
- Operations Excellence
- Supply Chain Management
- Computer Simulation for Risk and Operations Analysis
- Business Process Change Management
- Product Development
- Organizing for Innovation
- Leadership and Organizational Behavior
- Project Management
- Negotiations for Engineers
- Product Management
- Technology Strategy for Products
- Strategic Management for Engineers
- Digital Transformation: Evolving Product, Vision and Business Strategies
- Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital
- MEM Seminar
- Product Lifecycle Management
Curriculum
The MEM curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in engineering management. The curriculum includes:
- MEM 402: Engineering Management
- MEM 403: Accounting for Engineers
- MEM 404: Financial Issues for Engineers
- MEM 405: Marketing Issues for Engineers
- MEM 407: Decision Tools for Managers
- MEM 410: Managerial Analytics
- MEM 411: Marketing Analytics
- MEM 412: Operations Excellence
- MEM 414: Supply Chain Management
- MEM 415: Computer Simulation for Risk and Operations Analysis
- MEM 416: Business Process Change Management
- MEM 417: Product Development
- MEM 420: Organizing for Innovation
- MEM 424: Leadership and Organizational Behavior
- MEM 426: Project Management
- MEM 429: Negotiations for Engineers
- MEM 430: Product Management
- MEM 436: Technology Strategy for Products
- MEM 437: Strategic Management for Engineers
- MEM 490: Digital Transformation: Evolving Product, Vision and Business Strategies
- MEM 490: Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital
- MEM 490: MEM Seminar
- MEM 490: Product Lifecycle Management
Flexible Study Options
The MEM program offers flexible study options, allowing students to complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis.
Transfer Credits and Course Waivers
The program allows for transfer credits and course waivers, subject to certain conditions.
Student Body Profile
The MEM program attracts a diverse group of students from various backgrounds and industries.
Career Development
The program provides students with career development opportunities, including career counseling and job placement services.
Advisory Board
The program has an advisory board that provides guidance and support to the program.
Tuition
The tuition fees for the MEM program are competitive and subject to change.
Recruiting Students
The program recruits students from various sources, including industry partners and academic institutions.
Executive in Residence
The program has an executive in residence who provides guidance and support to students.
MEM Programs Consortium
The program is part of the MEM programs consortium, which provides a network of resources and support for students.
Faculty
The program has a diverse and experienced faculty who provide teaching and research guidance to students.
Admissions
The admissions process for the MEM program is competitive and subject to certain requirements, including:
- Admissions Overview
- Information Sessions
- Application Materials
- Frequently Asked Questions
Inside Our Program
The program provides students with a comprehensive and supportive learning environment, including:
- Stories
- Events
- Newsletter
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum overview provides a detailed description of the program's curriculum, including course descriptions and requirements.
Optional Concentrations & Programs
The program offers optional concentrations and programs, including:
- Academic Standards & Integrity
- Student Projects
- EM Minor Program
Academic Standards & Integrity
The program has academic standards and integrity policies that ensure the quality and integrity of the program.
Student Projects
The program provides students with opportunities to work on student projects, including projects with external clients.
EM Minor Program
The program offers an EM minor program for students who want to pursue a minor in engineering management.
