College of Engineering and Science

MEM Program Structure

Master of Engineering Management Courses

The MEM degree requires completion of 36 credit hours comprised of twelve 3 credit hour courses.

The program is built around 5 core courses :

Five Engineering Management Core Courses
EM 5010 Engineering Management
EM 5020 Engineering Economics
EM 5030 Engineering Accounting
EM 5040 Engineering Administration
EM 5110 Engineering Decision Analysis

Two management courses can be selected from a recommended list:

Two Elective Courses from among the following recommended list:
EM 5120 Marketing
EM 5130 Manufacturing Operations Management
EM 5140 Engineering Information Systems and Technology
EM 5150 Simulation

Five Technical Elective courses
Five technical elective courses must be taken. Some of the possible elective courses are listed below. Upon approval of the academic advisor, courses may also be taken from the lists of graduate courses of various engineering departments.

Some possible technical elective courses:
EM 5020 Design of Experiments
EM 5060 Global Engineering Management and Leadership
EM 5200 Optimization of Engineering Problems
EM 5250 Fuel Cells and Alternative Fuel Transportation
EM 5270 Hybrid Electric Vehicles
EM 5400 Manufacturing Processes, Strategy and Logistics
EM 5420 Manufacturing Productivity
EM 5450 Total Quality Management
EM 5460 Product and Process Improvement Using Lean Six Sigma -Level 1
EM 5470 Product and Process Improvement Using Lean Six Sigma - Level 2
EM 5480 Product and Process Improvement Using Lean Six Sigma - Level 3
EM 5490 Concurrent Engineering
EM 5500 Lean Manufacturing
EM 5600 Lean Product Creation
EM 5700 Systems Architecture and Engineering
EM 5760 Engineering Project Management
EM 5960 Advanced Topics in Engineering Management

Other electives are available to meet specific student needs on the McNichols Campus.

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