Engineering Management
Master of Science
Description
The Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) degree program prepares professionals for careers in managing projects, programs, systems, and organizations. Industrial, research, consulting, and commercial firms now demand engineering managers with both cutting-edge technical competence and the management skills necessary to forge linkages with the systems and business sides of these organizations. These managers must be able to form and manage high performance teams and manage business and technological operations.
CU’s MSEM degree is the technical alternative to the MBA. The program is multidisciplinary, combining elements of advanced study in various engineering disciplines with studies of business managers combine management and engineering savvy, making them unique and highly sought-after employees for a wide range of businesses.
Program elective courses can be selected from MBA, MS Data Science, MA Leadership or MS Computer Science courses.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Apply both theoretical and practical technical and business knowledge to better understand factors that are reshaping and redefining management in today's global marketplace.
- Utilize effective communication skills and research practices that are necessary for today's business environment.
- Apply leadership characteristics and management practices within intercultural workplaces.
- Integrate course-specific skills and knowledge while being able to identify ethical dilemmas and apply business practices to resolve those dilemmas.
- Gain mastery of state-of-the-art technological tools to enhance business processes and deliver superior outcomes.
Admissions Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized college or university
- GPA of 2.7 or higher
- Official transcripts from all previously attended schools
- Completed application with Carolina University
Degree Requirements
- The maximum time limit to complete the program is five years or 150% of the credits, whichever the student reaches first.
- A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed at CU.
- Up to 50% of the required credit hours can be transferred.
- Graduation is contingent upon the completion of 60 hours of prescribed courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.