Autonomous vehicles, the hyperloop, space travel, drone delivery, smart devices—we’re living through a scientific revolution that makes the thinkable possible. Unleash your innovation with an online master’s degree in Engineering Management. Make a profound impact on everyday life with an engineering degree that will drive our nation’s progress toward bold, new inventions. The master’s degree in Engineering Management merges forward-thinking advances with technology and modern business principles, as you prepare for valuable industry certifications (Project Management Professional, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and SAP), through one of six concentrations in engineering management.

MSEM Enterprise Systems Track

This track is designed for students who have a career interest in applying systems engineering techniques and information technology to enterprise systems design, operations, and improvement. It focuses on an in-depth study of enterprise operations, enterprise systems modeling, business process analysis and improvement, and hands-on with contemporary enterprise technology.

It prepares students for the job market as an operations manager, business process analyst, enterprise systems engineer, or IT application specialist in both the service and manufacturing sectors. This unique technical track attracts a broad interest of students with a major ranging from business to decision science, information systems, computer science, and engineering.

MSEM Systems Engineering Track

This technical track is designed for students who have a career interest in systems engineering and its application in the industry.

It focuses on an in-depth study of quantitative techniques and tools in operations research, quality engineering, systems simulation, and information technology. It places an emphasis on their applications, in particular to enterprise operations, logistics engineering, and risk management. It prepares students for the job market as an operations analyst, business strategist, operational planner, quality engineer, logistics engineer, and business process re-engineer in both the public and private business sectors.

This track requires a strong quantitative background and usually attracts students with a major in mathematics, statistics, physics, industrial and systems engineering, or other engineering disciplines

MSEM Logistics Engineering Track

This track is designed for students who have a career interest in the logistics industry including logistics systems engineering, global supply chain management, and enterprise logistics operations.

It focuses on an in-depth study of logistics operations and best practices, contemporary logistics technology and systems, and applying systems engineering techniques to analysis and improvement of a logistics operation.It prepares students for the global enterprise logistics industry as a logistics network planner, demand and capacity manager, supply chain manager, product family manager, production operations manager, warehouse/inventory manager, or logistics operations manager.

This track attracts a broad interest of students majored in industrial and systems engineering, business administration, marketing and sales, and supply chain management.

MSEM Production and Manufacturing Track

This track is designed for students who have a broad career interest in engineering management manufacturing and production operations in the manufacturing sector, as well as the global logistics industry.It focuses on an in-depth study of the engineering-manufacturing-distribution process with a focus on product and process development, manufacturing facilities planning, and production operation.

It prepares students for the job market as a product manager, manufacturing process planner, production planner/scheduler, production/operations manager, facilities planner, material inventory manager, or engineering project manager. This track attracts a great interest of students majored in industrial and systems engineering, manufacturing engineering and technology, mechanical and production engineering, and other engineering fields.

MSEM Engineering Entrepreneurship Track

This track is designed for students who have a career interest in entrepreneurship or becoming an entrepreneur or intrapreneur (i.e., a person within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product through assertive risk taking and innovation) in an engineering or technology field.

It focuses on an in-depth study of engineering entrepreneurship, product development, business strategy and risk analysis, business plan development, and IP & technology management. It prepares students for the job market as engineering/technology entrepreneur, corporate project portfolio manager, product/process development manager, or intellectual properties manager.

This track attracts a great interest of students majored in all science, technology, engineering, and math fields. It also attracts students with a business major, working in the engineering and technology field.

MSEM General Track

This track is designed for students who have a career interest in engineering management in general but not in a specific engineering discipline nto specfi.  other engineering field  entrepreneurship or becoming an entrepreneur or intrapreneur (i.e., a person within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product through assertive risk taking and innovation) in an engineering or technology field.

It focuses on an in-depth study of engineering entrepreneurship, product development, business strategy and risk analysis, business plan development, and IP & technology management. It prepares students for the job market as engineering/technology entrepreneur, corporate project portfolio manager, product/process development manager, or intellectual properties manager.