Curriculum
The Master of Science in engineering management is a 33-credit, non-thesis degree. All students must complete a minimum of six courses (18 credit hours) in the College of Engineering and five courses (fifteen credit hours beyond foundation requirements) in the Graduate School of Management.
Business courses (nine credits): Select three
- ACCO 6100 — Managerial Accounting
- ECON 6100 — Managerial Economics
- FINA 6100 — Financial Management
- MANA 6100 — Organizational Behavior
- MARK 6100 — Marketing Management
- OSCM 6100 — Operations and Supply Chain Management
Engineering management courses (12 credits): Select four
- ENMA 6030 — Engineering Six Sigma Design and Development
- ENMA 6040 — Lean Manufacturing Systems
- ENMA 6050 — Reliability, Failure Analysis and Risk Assessment
- ENMA 6060 — Innovation and Technology
- ENMA 6070 — Engineering Project Management
- ENMA 6080 — Front-end Engineering Product Development
- ENMA 6090 — New Product and Process Portfolio Management
- ENMA 6931 — Management Issues in Engineering and Technology
- ENMA 6995 — Engineering Independent Study
Decision support courses (six credits): Select two
- ECON 6560 — Applied Economics I
- MARK 6160 — Marketing Research
- OSCM 6160 — Quantitative Decision Modeling and Analysis
- ENMA 6010 — System, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis
- ENMA 6020 — Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Elective courses (six credits): Select two
The Graduate School of Management and the College of Engineering offer a wide variety of graduate courses from which students may select two electives. Electives may be core courses not previously selected or any other graduate-level engineering, business or economics courses, except the MBA program’s foundation courses (ECON 6000, ACCO 6000, MANA 6000, MANA 6001, INTE 6000), which do not qualify as electives for the Engineering Management Program.