Master of Engineering in Engineering Management
Program Overview
Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program Overview
The Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program offers a master’s degree and graduate certificates on the Coursera platform and on-campus in three modes: Evening Classes, remote live, and recordings.
Graduate Programs
Traditional Program
- Master of Engineering in Engineering Management
- Graduate Certificates
- Dual Graduate Degrees
- Bachelor's-Accelerated Master's (BAM)
- Start With a Course
- Graduate Courses
- Traditional Admissions
- Admitted Student Checklist
- Degree Requirements
- Graduation Information
- Student Handbook
- Costs & Financial Assistance
- Traditional Program FAQs
Coursera
- Master of Engineering in Engineering Management
- Coursera Admissions
- Curriculum
- Calendar
- Finances
- Coursera FAQs
- Non-Credit vs For-Credit
- Student Handbook
- Current Students
- Graduate Certificate
Student Life
- American Society for Engineering Management
- Virtual Tour of Campus
Undergraduate Programs Overview
The engineering management minors complement the technical knowledge of a baccalaureate engineering degree by introducing business skills engineers need to succeed in today's job market.
Minors
- Engineering Management Minor
- Engineering Entrepreneurship Minor
- Undergraduate Courses
Additional Resources
- Catalyze CU Summer Accelerator
- ESCEND Entrepreneurial Center
- Entrepreneurship Academic Interest Group
- American Society for Engineering Management
- Global Semester Abroad
- Student Handbook
- Virtual Tour of Campus
About Us
The Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program celebrates 30 years of providing valuable instruction for technical professionals who want to become leaders in their industries. In 1992, the W. Edwards Deming Endowed Professorship was established. The Martin Marietta Corp., now Lockheed Martin, created our second endowed professorship in 1994 and also provided a substantial grant to allow us to enhance and expand our program.
Degree Requirements
Current Requirements (starting Fall 2022)
For students admitted Fall 2022 and later, the requirements are 6 electives and the following 4 core courses:
- EMEN 5015: Engineering Communication-TAKEN IN FIRST SEMESTER
- EMEN 5020: Finance and Accounting for Engineering Managers
- EMEN 5030: Project Management OR EMEN 5405: Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
- EMEN 5050: Leading Oneself
Choosing Your Electives
- Any EMEN course counts as an elective, except EMEN 5000 does not count towards degree requirements.
- One of the six electives can be a technically oriented graduate course from another program (must be approved by EMP).
- Preapproved electives outside of EMEN include the following (only one counts towards the degree):
- MBAX 6460: Supply Chain Management
- MBAX 6843: Supply Chain Analytics
- MSAX 6450: International Operations Management
- MSBX 5450: Transportation & Logistics
- MSBX 5470: Procurement & Contracting
- MSBX 5435: Planning & Production
- Preapproved electives outside of EMEN include the following (only one counts towards the degree):
- Earn a Certificate
- Engineering Management Certificate - Choose from EMP certificate program options
- Water Engineering & Management Certificate - This is an exception to the elective policy, all 12 credits count towards the EMEN degree.
Students Admitted Summer 2022 & Earlier
For students admitted Spring 2020-Summer 2022, the requirements are 5 electives and the following 5 core courses:
- EMEN 5005: Introduction to Applied Statistics
- EMEN 5015: Engineering Communication (Previously EMEN 5830: Special Topics)
- EMEN 5020: Finance and Accounting for Engineering Managers
- EMEN 5030: Project Management OR EMEN 5405: Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
- EMEN 5050: Leading Oneself
Students Admitted Fall 2019 & Earlier
For students admitted Fall 2019 or earlier, the requirements are 5 electives and the following 5 core courses:
- EMEN 5010: Introduction to Engineering Management (no longer offered)
- EMEN 5015: Engineering Communication (Previously EMEN 5830: Special Topics)
- EMEN 5020: Finance and Accounting for Engineering Managers
- EMEN 5030: Project Management OR EMEN 5405: Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
- EMEN 5050: Leading Oneself
Degree Completion
Students complete 30 credits of coursework according to requirements listed above.
Transfer Credits
- Up to nine credits can be transferred, including courses taken as a non-degree seeking student at CU
- Course cannot have been taken towards another degree
- Course taken from an accredited institution
- Course classified as graduate level status
- Course grade is a B or higher
- Student submits course syllabus, description and transcript to EMP to request a preliminary review of the course content for approval
- The credits cannot be transferred until after the student has completed at least six credits of graduate level coursework as a degree seeking student on the CU Boulder campus with a 3.0 GPA
- Once 6 credits have been completed, fill out the Request for Transfer of Credit form
OPT/CPT
- Engineering Management students are not eligible for CPT, but have the option to apply for Pre-Completion OPT for off-campus work authorization.
