Master of Science in Engineering Management Degree Program
The MS in Engineering Management is a 30-credit, 10-course program. In addition to the Graduate School requirements stated in the Graduate School Catalog, all M.S. in Engineering Management students are required to take the following courses:
Core Courses
- MIE 522/622 Analytics and Statistical Learning
- MIE 645: Project Budgeting and Finance for Engineers
- MIE 670: Technical Project Management
Management Depth (Choose at least 2 of the following courses)
- MIE 585: Engineering Law and Ethics
- MIE 664: Engineering Leadership and Entrepreneurship
- MIE 671: Product Management
- MIE 672: Strategy-Driven Engineering Innovation
- SCH-MGMT 636: Negotiations Theory and Practice
- SCH-MGMT 783: Business Law
Engineering/Analytics Depth (Choose at least 3 of the following courses)
- MIE 578: Supply Chain Logistics
- MIE 621: Descriptive Analytics
- MIE 623: Prescriptive Analytics
- MIE 646: Introduction to Systems Engineering
- MIE 651: Advanced Production Planning
- MIE 654: Economic Decision Making
- MIE 657: Human Factors Design Engineering
- MIE 686 X: Multicriteria Decision Making and Decision Analysis
- SCH-MGMT 602 Business Intelligence and Analytics
Electives for final two courses
- Additional courses from the lists above
- Industry practicum or independent study guided by faculty advisor (up to six credits)
- 500+ level courses within the student's STEM field, selected in consultation with the program advisor to provide targeted engineering depth
- 500+ level courses in MIE not listed above
- Isenberg School of Management courses (601, 655, 660, 670, 680, 697 CA, 752, and 758)
To complete the full program requirements, students must take at least five program courses from the MIE Department, and no more than three courses outside MIE and ISOM. Finally, the department requires 21 credits at the 600-level or higher and will not count any pass/fail credits towards the degree.