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problems facing industry and society.

The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Engineering Management Program (EMP) integrates management skills with technical and engineering knowledge to prepare current and future leaders to advance great opportunities and launch effective solutions for organizations, societies and the planet.

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14

Average Years of Industry Experience among our Faculty

 

31

Tech Startups Led by Faculty

  

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Courses to a Master's Degree

 

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Courses to a Minor

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Graduate Education in Engineering Management

The graduate curriculum is exceptionally customizable to suit many industries, roles and levels of responsibility.  The program is designed for working professionals with evening courses in the classroom, as well as the options of live remote participation and convenient on-demand viewing.  For the greatest level of flexibility, the program is also offered self-paced, recordings-based on the Coursera platform. 

Our Masters’ can be accomplished significantly faster and at lower cost when compared to traditional MBA programs.  The EMP also offers graduate certificates in Project Management, Aerospace Management, Entrepreneurship and Leadership.

The ME-EM degree is built for technical contributors and managers of diverse backgrounds to prepare to lead teams, run programs and drive organizations.

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Undergraduate Education in Engineering Management

For students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, the Engineering Management Minor advances the business and management skills to foster early career transitions into leadership roles.  Students learn the skills necessary to integrate engineering management systems into technological work environments, broadening knowledge to include project management, leadership, marketing, economics and finance.

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