ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT


Online Engineering Management Degree programs are specialized to help individuals successfully lead engineering personnel and projects.

Individuals from an Engineering Management program are trained and experienced in both general management and specific engineering disciplines. A career as an Engineering Manger requires an individual to understand that the skills in coaching, mentoring and motivating technical professionals are different in engineering than in other fields.

Engineering Mangers typically earn between $84,000.00 and $141,000.00. Career opportunities for engineering Management degrees include:

  • Manufacturing Management,
  • Logistics,
  • Technical Consulting, and
  • Chemical Process Consulting

Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management

Drexel University

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Drexel University's Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management is comprised of four graduate courses from the Master of Science in Engineering Management program: Engineering Management I, Communications, Economics for Engineering Management, and Financial Management I.

This certificate provides a firm foundation in the critical areas of management, finance and economics and is a valuable professional resource for engineers and scientists who want in-depth exposure to skills and knowledge needed for management roles without having to commit to the entire program.

Applicants of this program must have a Bachelor's in computer science, engineering or the physical sciences from an accredited institution, Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for last two years of undergrad work, if any other grad work has been completed, average GPA must be at least 3.0.

Accreditation Agency: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education

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Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering Technology

DeVry University Online

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If you are looking for a program that will aid you in developing the skills that are needed to join the forefront of the computer Engineering Technology, then DeVry University's online Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology degree is the ideal program for you.

The computer engineering technology degree has been created to teach its students develop, create and implement advanced electronics such as: iPods, cell phones, and even defense-related equipment.

Earning you bachelor's degree in the field of computer and electronics engineering technology students will be prepared to work within a various fields, including:

  • Research
  • Manufacturing
  • Medical
  • Communications
  • Security
  • Consumer products markets

With the help of industry leaders, this online CET program will aid in the development of its students' advanced professional and personal computer engineering skills that are required to today.

This program has been designed to help students balance their busy schedule as they earn their degree online.

All applicants must be at least 17 years old on the first day of classes and hold a HS diploma or equivalent.

Accreditation Agency: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission

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Master of Science in Engineering Management

Drexel University

$4,200.00 Request Information

Drexel University's online Master of Science in Engineering Management is a multi-disciplinary program for engineers and scientists who want to advance into engineering management and executive roles.

Success in today's business environment requires foundation solid in essential management and business skills. If you are a looking for a program that equips individuals to handle diverse management responsibilities that require knowledge in finance, economics, operations, human resources and marketing then this is it. The program teaches students how to manage technical resources and focuses on solving problems that require close cooperation between technical and non-technical staff. Graduates of the program have found their degrees to be highly valued credentials. Many have advanced within their present organizations, while others have accepted responsibilities with new employers or gone on to found their own businesses.

Applicants of this degree must have a Bachelor's in computer science, engineering or the physical sciences from an accredited institution, Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for last two years of undergrad work, if any other grad work has been completed, average GPA must be at least 3.0.

Accreditation Agency: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education

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Master of Science in Engineering Management

California State University, Northridge

$19,635.00 Request Information

California State University, Northridge's online Master of Science in Engineering Management degree program is focused on the further education of active engineering and technical professionals.

The curriculum of this project takes aim at the foremost issues in the field that have been specifically identified by the senior managers and engineers in both industry and government.

This fully online program is focused on enabling its students in the knowledge and understanding needed to create practical solutions that will be able to meet the many challenges of today's global business environment.

This online Engineering Management program offers course topics such as:

  • Engineering Statistics
  • Engineering Decision/ Risk Analysis
  • Economic Analyses of Engineering
  • Engineering Operations Research

This distance engineering management program offers students the same accredited curriculum that is offer to students in the on-campus program.

All applicants must have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Science, Math, Computer Science, or another closely related field from an accredited institution and a GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Accreditation Agency: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

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