Master of Engineering - Engineering Management
The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program uses a blend of ISE courses and courses from
the College of Business to focus on the management of the engineering and technological enterprise. It
combines technological expertise with managerial skills.
Engineering Management is concerned with understanding the technology involved in an engineering project
and the management process through which the technology is applied. This concentration deals with the dual
role of the engineering manager; both as a technologist and a manager. The object is to provide a
background in areas commonly needed in this role, such as organizational behavior, finance, and accounting,
in addition to industrial engineering expertise. Each student should develop a program of study in
conjunction with their advisor, that contains up to four courses from the College of Business to complement
the engineering course work.
Details about admission and graduation requirements for the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management are available below in the MEEM Graduate Manual document (right click + save as):
MEEM Graduate Manual (84kb)
MEEM Plan of Study Form (22kb)
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