Master of Science in Engineering Management
The M.S. in Engineering Management includes coursework that simulates a business environment where students learn and apply engineering tools, managerial theories, and best practices to design and operate industrial systems. Students in the program are expected to acquire contemporary engineering management theories and techniques, and simultaneously build a solid technical foundation.
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Start Date: Jan. 6
Total Credits: 30 credits
Application Deadline: Dec. 9
According to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, employment for engineering management professionals is expected to grow. Those who obtain master’s degrees will be among the most in-demand candidates for positions with a wide range of companies. Firms in a variety of industries will continue to seek new ways to contain costs and improve efficiencies.
Engineering management professionals are sought out for their specific skillset in helping businesses develop processes and proficiencies through the use of technology, and within a multitude of divisions. Engineering management professionals offer solutions for businesses and collaborate with an array of stakeholders to ensure an organization’s success.
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Prepare for professional certifications
Students are exposed to the TQM coursework required for the Six Sigma Black Belt and Project Management Professional certifications.
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Engage
This program grants you access to Career Engage, a professional readiness badging program, and associated scholarships.
No GRE
requirement
With no GRE required, students can get on the fast track to learn from customized, state- of-the-art, applied management curricula.
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Faculty
Our faculty are leaders in their research areas and several have received prestigious awards.
Our students are working mothers and fathers, breadwinners and students juggling multiple jobs and responsibilities. We know this. So, at FIU Online, we offer a high-tech, high-touch, interactive student experience, with degree programs and courses online, paralleling the academic rigor of the traditional classroom.
FIU Online, with more than 500 certified courses (and counting), is proud to lead the country as the No. 1 school for Quality Matters. QM certification is the highest recognition of online course design, certified by independent peer review. This ranking ensures that all students receive exceptional education through online learning.
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“One of the best things about online learning was being able to do my coursework on my own time whenever I wanted to in order to make assignment deadlines. That was amazing and made the degree possible.”
"All of my project work was based on what I learned to obtain my degree at FIU. I would have never been able to produce the level of detail and quality in my work had I not taken the courses within my engineering management program."