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Master of Engineering in Engineering Management

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Course Details :   The core curriculum for the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program is drawn from the Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Industrial Engineering program. To develop your management expertise and ensure a well-balanced curriculum, the program is complemented with courses from the Saunders College of Business. This combination enables you to cover the dual aspects of being an engineering manager, both as a technologist and a business expert and will provide you with a thorough background in areas such as organizational behavior, finance, accounting, as well as industrial engineering expertise. The program specifically caters to working professionals and is delivered through evening classes. Program Educational Objectives: The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) are broad statements that describe what you would be expected to attain within a few years of graduation. PEOs are based on the needs of the program’s constituencies. The Engineering Management faculty, in conjunction with its constituents, has established the following program educational objectives: System Integrators: Produce graduates who will draw upon broad knowledge to develop integrated systems-based engineering solutions that include the consideration of realistic constraints within contemporary global, societal, and organizational contexts. Engineering Professionals: Produce graduates who will work independently as well as collaboratively with others, and demonstrate leadership, accountability, initiative, and ethical and social responsibility. Life-Long Learners: Produce graduates who will develop engineering management solutions using the skills and knowledge acquired through formal education and training, independent inquiry, and professional development.

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