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Mar 29, 2025
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog & Student Handbook
Master of Science - Engineering Management
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The Master of Science in Engineering Management focuses on working with emerging technologies, product development, and program management. Through its small class sizes and applied curriculum, the M.S. in Engineering Management teaches intangible leadership, networking, and human development skills. A unique feature of the program is its emphasis on data analytics, which provides graduates with the foundation required to make informed and data-driven decisions in their organization.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Apply business fundamentals and develop strategies to address complex challenges in engineering, applied science, and related industries.
- Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems of single or multidisciplinary nature by applying principles of engineering, science, mathematics, and analytics.
- Apply data science concepts, tools, and develop analytical insights to solve business and engineering problems.
- Communicate complex business and engineering problems to diverse audiences.
**Course offering frequency subject to change**
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Degree Requirements (30)
A minimum of thirty (30) hours is required for a master’s degree. Twelve (12) hours must be core, nine (9) hours must be technical core, and nine (9) hours must be elective. Core (12)
Complete all of the following. Technical Core (9)
Complete 9 credit hours from the following. Electives (9)
Complete 9 credit hours from following (maximum two courses from 4000 levels). Plan of Study: One-Year Course-Only
Plan of Study: Two-Year Evening
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