The master of science degree in Engineering Management is a 30-credit non-thesis master’s program with an objective of preparing engineers for careers in the management of engineering and technical organizations and systems.
The program consists of a set of four foundational courses in the analysis of data-driven economic decision making, as well as a set of four specialization courses. These specialization courses emphasize preparing students to gain expertise in a particular industrial context or in addressing a particular class of complex problems.
In addition, students will select six credits of electives permitting them to broaden their skill sets.
Please note: Courses shown in bold will regularly be offered via Distance Learning
Each student is required to choose an area of specialization consisting of 12 credits. Existing specialization areas and their required courses are given below. Note that at this time, the Analytics, Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering, and Systems Development/Project Management specialization area requirements may be fully satisfied via distance learning.
*This set of courses leads to a graduate Certificate in Industrial Analytics.