Â鶹AV

Master's Degree in Engineering Management

Department of Industrial Engineering

Degree: Master of Engineering Management
Major: Engineering Management
Hours: 30

Master of Engineering Management Degree

Delivery Options:

On-Campus       Online

Degree Description

The Â鶹AV Master of Engineering Management Degree is a non-thesis degree program that can be completed on campus or online.

Your course work will be divided between technical management, business administration and your chosen technical discipline. You can choose from discipline options such as Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, Management Information Systems and Web-Mobile-Analytics.

Why Study Engineering Management at Â鶹AV?

The Master of Engineering Management Degree at Â鶹AV will help you prepare for your next career step by perfecting your technical and management skills. This degree offers a lot of flexibility, allowing you to study interesting topics such as project management, robotics and automation, logistics, supply chain management and similar skills that are transforming the modern world. This program is STEM-qualified for OPT USCIS regulations, and most full-time MEM graduate students receive support from the department via scholarships with instate tuition.

Career Paths

This versatile program allows you a great amount of self-direction towards taking the courses that will promote a successful path in the technical area of their preference.

Career Areas

  • Leadership
  • Project management
  • Technical consultant
  • Designer
  • Risk assessment
  • Safety expert

Median Salary

$88,530

Types of Employers

  • Construction management firms
  • Systems information managers
  • Web-mobile-analytics developers
  • Supply-chain managers
  • Government agency laboratories and research facilities
  • Schools and universities

Meet the Faculty

Brian Craig, Ph.D., PE, CPE
Dean of Engineering
Maryam Hamidi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Victor Zaloom, Ph.D., PE
Professor and Interim Chair
Berna Eren Tokgoz, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor