Engineering Management in the Aerospace Industry Certificate
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
Undergraduate Programs
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.
Engineering Management in the Aerospace Industry Certificate
Objectives
- Build leadership and program management skills widely employed by the aerospace industry.
- Gain insight into the unique combination of relationship building, business acumen, and risk-taking required to successfully complete technically complex, multi-disciplinary projects.
- Build a solid foundation in the current global topics pertaining to aerospace and the tools employed by successful leaders.
- Learn from faculty and guest experts with deep background in the aerospace industry.
Details
- This is jointly sponsored by the Ann and H. J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Science Department and the Engineering Management Program.
- Designed for students enrolled in the MS Aerospace Engineering program or Engineering Management, as well as other MS Engineering (ME, EE, CompSci) programs.
- 4 Courses, 12 credit hours, required for completion:
- EMEN 5030 Fundamentals of Project Management
- EMEN 5033 Aerospace Program Management
- EMEN 5053 Leading Technical Organizations
- EMEN 5065 Global Topics in Aerospace
- 4 Courses, 12 credit hours, required for completion:
Program History
The Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program has a rich history, with the W. Edwards Deming Endowed Professorship established in 1992 and the Martin Marietta Corp. (now Lockheed Martin) creating a second endowed professorship in 1994. This substantial grant allowed the program to enhance and expand its offerings.
