Admission decisions are typically made four to eight weeks after the complete admission packet is submitted, including transcripts and all required supplemental documents.
The MEM program focuses on management skills for engineering managers, as compared to broad management training that is typical in an MBA program. The MEM program teaches students how to manage technical and engineering projects, teams and organizations. The degree focuses on topics such as innovation, entrepreneurship, financial analysis, quality management, and supply chain management that are specific to the skills required for successful engineering managers.
No. I-20s are not issued for fully online degree programs.
Graduates have gone on to work in many settings, including:
- Quality management, quality assurance
- Supply chain management, logistics management
- Department of Water and Power
- U.S. Air Force and other military branches
Program features:
- A strong focus on data analytics – an indispensable part of today’s engineering industry
- Work-friendly scheduling
- Scheduled group discussions
- A cohort of peers and the chance to establish valuable professional relationships with classmates
- Exceptional support services
- Guaranteed enrollment in all required courses
- Accredited by The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), a regional institutional accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Council of Higher Education and Accreditation
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