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Degree
Masters
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Environmental Engineering | Industrial Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

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

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.


Course Description: EMEN 5215 - Applied Sustainability for Engineering Managers

Course Overview

As the world’s population continues to rise toward an expected 10 billion citizens within the next few decades, it is increasingly clear that taking a business-as-usual approach will not ensure a high quality of life for everyone. Today’s students are aware of this. Moreover, they are highly motivated to create a future that provides both economic success while simultaneously assuring a more socially equitable and environmentally sustainable planet. This course aims to provide students the knowledge to realize their vision, by integrating sustainability principles into technology and engineering-intensive businesses.


Skills and Knowledge Gained

  • Know the economic, environmental, and social drivers behind sustainable enterprises.
  • Learn and use tools to assess environmental impacts of products and processes.
  • Learn and employ tools to create a more sustainable culture within your organization.
  • Build and transform your business to incorporate sustainability as one of its strategic core values.

Why Take This Course?

This is a practical course that introduces students to the techniques and methodologies used to incorporate sustainability practices into new and existing businesses. The course involves a semester-long project where students can apply these principles in their own work-setting, create new product concepts that address today’s challenges, or even plan for an entrepreneurial startup with sustainability as its foundation.


Instructor

Dr. Michael Readey has 25 years of experience developing materials technologies that provide for cleaner air and cleaner water. He has been working in the area of corporate sustainability since 2000, and has led several initiatives that promote more environmentally and socially responsible businesses. He has a BS and MS in Ceramic Engineering from Ohio State University, a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and business management certificates from Northwestern and Bradley Universities.


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