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The
Master of Engineering Management is a non-thesis degree program with all
required courses offered after 4 p.m. Course work is designed to build
onto the education received while completing an accredited bachelor's
degree in engineering and the individual's professional experience.
Hence, practicing engineers generally will not require undergraduate
prerequisites.
A
total of 36 credit hours are required at the graduate level. Included
among these 36 credit hours are 15 hours of core courses required of all
M.E.M. students. Course work in addition to the required core courses is
tailored specifically to the needs of the student, but generally has
approximately one-third of the courses in the general area of technical
management, one-third in Business Administration, and one-third in the
student's technical discipline such as Civil Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or
Mechanical Engineering.
Admission
Requirements
Admission
standards are designed to ensure that all enrolled students are
qualified professionals serving in a leadership role in their
engineering discipline. The four primary requirements are as follows:
1.
B.S. in Engineering or Equivalent.
2. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Scores (Verbal + Quantitative) =
1000 or more.
3. Two-to-five years of engineering experience in a leadership role.
4. Letter of recommendation for the program from someone in direct
supervision over the applicant in his/her primary employment.
Degree
Requirements
1.
All of the College
of Graduate Studies general degree requirements.
2. Completion of a core program of 15 semester hours of specified
courses.
3. Completion of a minimum of at least 36 semester hours from an
approved list of courses.
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Last Update:
09/27/2004
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