
Master of Engineering - Engineering Management
Master of Engineering - Engineering Management
A major portion of the engineers' role has changed from solely performing technical operations to being involved in the integration of engineering, technology and business operations. As a result, the traditional engineer and scientist often lacks preparation in the human, financial, and systems integration skills necessary to make projects teams more productive, improve product and process quality, and promote the advancement of technology for complex systems.
With this shift in the engineering business environment, the education of engineers must reflect this changing demand as well. The Engineering Management discipline fills this critical education need by preparing engineers who understand the increasing demand for efficiency, effectiveness, and integration in engineering and business operations across varied industries.
The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management requires a total of 30 credits and is relevant for individuals with an engineering background who wish to complement their technical engineering skills sets with management skills. The program provides an interdisciplinary blend of engineering management, systems engineering, and management science subjects affording the traditional engineer with formal education in the human, financial, and management skills necessary to develop high quality, cost efficient, technically complex systems and products.
Core Course Requirements for Full Degree
EM 600 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis
OR EM 620 Engineering Cost Management
EM 605 Elements of Operations Research
SYS 611 Modeling and Simulation
OR SYS 681 Dynamic Modeling of Systems and Enterprise
EM 612 Project Management of Complex Systems
EM 680 Designing and Managing the Development System
SYS 625 Systems Operational Effectiveness and Life Cycle Analysis
Students are encouraged to take an integrated four-course sequence leading to a graduate certificate for the four advisor approved electives or four additional courses in Engineering Management. Approved four-course sequences include:
- Construction Management
- Enterprise Architecture and Governance
- Infastructure Management
- Logistics and Supply Chain Analysis
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Practices
- Project Management
- Software Engineering
- Systems-Centric Software Engineering
- Systems Engineering and Architecting
- Systems and Supportability Engineering
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Some core courses & four-course certificate programs are also available through Stevens WebCampus
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Current Students: Consult your faculty advisor and study plan for course requirements and electives.
