Engineering Management
Engineering Management
The MS Engineering Management: Engineering Management concentration is designed for professionals with engineering, science, or technical backgrounds who seek to advance into leadership and management roles within technology-driven organizations. The program develops the essential skills needed to lead engineering teams, manage complex projects, optimize processes, and make data-driven managerial decisions in modern engineering environments.
Students gain a strong foundation in engineering project management, operations management, quality systems, lean-six sigma decision analysis, leadership, and organizational strategy. Emphasis is placed on integrating technical knowledge with managerial competencies so graduates can effectively bridge the gap between engineering innovation and business execution.
Students gain experience in:
- Managing engineering projects using industry-standard planning, scheduling, and control techniques
- Improving operational performance through quality management, lean principles, and continuous improvement strategies
- Applying engineering decision-making tools to evaluate alternatives, manage risk, and allocate resources effectively
- Understanding and optimizing supply chain and logistics operations within technical environments
- Analyzing engineering and organizational data to support evidence-based managerial decisions
- Leading technical teams through strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational leadership skills
Program Overview and Course List
The program can be completed fully face-to-face, 100% online, or in a hybrid format, providing flexibility for working professionals and full-time students.
33 hours (including 18 hours of core + 9 or 12 hours of electives).
The complete course requirements can be found here