Marquette’s master of science in engineering management degree — offered jointly by the College of Engineering and the Graduate School of Management — is a 33-credit interdisciplinary program designed to meet the educational needs of present and future managers in engineering fields who seek state-of-the-art education consistent with a technologically diverse and rapidly changing global work environment.
Both colleges have long-standing and highly regarded graduate programs. The program capitalizes on their strengths by drawing on established and successful courses from each college. Beyond these established elements, the program features opportunities to integrate the disciplines of business and engineering. These integrating opportunities exist within the curriculum and in extracurricular activities.
Graduates of the Engineering Management Program will be equipped with advanced skills in technical and administrative fields, as well as hands-on experience in:
The College of Engineering also offers 12-credit graduate certificates in engineering innovation and new product and process development.
Applications are evaluated as soon as the candidate's admission file is complete. Applicants are informed of the admission committee's decision shortly thereafter. Those admitted to the program may begin their studies at the start of any semester during the year.
Applicants are encouraged to apply well in advance of their intended starting semester. Applications received less than six weeks before the start of a semester might not be reviewed in time for enrollment that semester.