Master of Engineering in Engineering Management
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-03-01 | - |
| 2027-06-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management Program
The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program at Vanderbilt University is designed to prepare engineers for leadership roles in their field. The program focuses on the application of management principles to the engineering and technology industries, providing students with the skills to advance in their careers.
Key Program Details
- Complete 30 credits in as little as 12 months
- Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Receive mentorship from expert faculty who are leaders in the field
- Flexibility tailored to your schedule, allowing you to pursue your degree at your own pace
- Graduate with a real-world capstone project showcasing demonstrated expertise
- Top-ranked U.S. university renowned for its research efforts
- No GRE test scores required
Admissions
Admission to the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program is highly selective. An undergraduate degree in engineering (or STEM) is required, and applicants must have at least two years of relevant professional experience.
Admissions Deadlines
- Application Opens:
- Summer 2026: 7/1/25
- Fall 2026: 8/1/25
- Spring 2027: 7/1/26
- Final Submit Deadline:
- Summer 2026: 3/6/26
- Fall 2026: 7/10/26
- Spring 2027: 11/6/26
- Final Decision Deadline/Deposit Deadline:
- Summer 2026: 4/3/26
- Fall 2026: 8/7/26
- Spring 2027: 12/4/26
Curriculum
The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program offers a challenging and engaging curriculum tailored for experienced professionals in engineering fields who seek career advancement. The program focuses on subjects such as technology development and innovation, strategy and forecasting, and leadership and experience design.
Course Topics
- Engineering design process and project management
- How to make software-assisted decisions
- Intellectual property law as it applies to engineers and scientists
- Marketing for technology products
M.Eng. vs. MBA
Both a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Engineering Management and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) can help engineers advance in their organization or industry. However, a Master's degree in Engineering Management prepares engineers for leadership skills within the context of their field, while an MBA prepares them for more general roles in the business world.
Comparison of M.Eng. and MBA
- M.Eng.:
- Prepares engineers for leadership roles in engineering and technology
- Focuses on the application of management principles to engineering and technology
- Typically takes 12-15 months to complete at Vanderbilt University
- MBA:
- Prepares students for general roles in business
- Covers a breadth of skills needed to lead in a range of business environments
- Typically takes two years to complete
Career Opportunities
With a Master's in Engineering Management, graduates can develop the multidisciplinary skills needed to adapt and advance in the changing industry environment. The median engineering manager salary is $165,370 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Potential Career Paths
- Engineering consulting positions
- Managing operations in laboratories, production plants, or construction sites
- Leading teams of technical professionals in various engineering fields
Why Earn a Master's in Engineering Management from Vanderbilt?
Vanderbilt University is one of the top 18 universities in the United States and is renowned for its research internationally. The online Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program provides students with the opportunity to learn from world-class faculty and connect with a network of professionals in the field.
Benefits of the Program
- Complete in as few as 12 months
- Network with diverse classmates across the globe
- Learn online in HD in live, weekly classes
- No GRE/GMAT scores required
- Opportunity to develop applicable management skills for leading diverse, engineering-focused teams
