The M.S. in engineering management is a 30-credit degree offered in both thesis and non-thesis formats. In the thesis format, faculty will work with you to determine the thesis topic based on your interests. You must complete a minimum of six credit hours of original research in your chosen topic, and you will be required to present your dissertation before a faculty committee.
If you select the non-thesis format, you will be required to successfully complete a comprehensive examination. You can select a format based on your interests after enrolling in the program.
Thesis Option
Required Courses - 9 credits
| ENGR5010 |
Engineering Cost Estimation and Financial Analysis |
| ENGR5020 |
Engineering Systems Analysis and Design |
| ENGR5030 |
Project Engineering |
Directed Electives - 15 credits
| 6-9 credits |
Engineering courses |
| 6-9 credits |
Non-engineering courses |
Thesis - 6 credits
Requires a minimum of six credits of applied research in an appropriate area of interest. A faculty advisor will assist you in defining a thesis topic. A defense before a faculty committee is required. The committee may include members of industry if appropriate and if approved by the department head.
Non-Thesis Option
Required Courses - 9 credits
| ENGR5010 |
Engineering Cost Estimation and Financial Analysis |
| ENGR5020 |
Engineering Systems Analysis and Design |
| ENGR5030 |
Project Engineering |
Directed Electives - 21 credits
| 9-15 credits |
Engineering courses |
| 6-12 credits |
Non-engineering courses |