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Explore our online engineering management programs
Master’s degree
Engineering Management MS
Get ahead without putting your life on hold. This interactive, flexible online master’s in engineering management gives you access to expert instructors, applied learning, and a network of peers—all on a schedule that fits your life.
Fall 2025
Deadline: 07/01/25
Tuition
$1,300 per credit
Credits
30 graduate credits
Modality
Online
Capstone certificate
Applied Engineering Management Capstone
Gain real-world management skills in a flexible, interactive online format. This capstone certificate helps you grow professionally or transition to a full master’s in engineering management.
Fall 2025
Deadline: 08/01/25
Tuition
$1,300 per credit
Credits
9 graduate-level credits
Modality
Online
Attend an event
Get all the details you need to find the engineering management program that best fits you.
June 18, 2025 from 12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Program Overview: Engineering Management MS
Join program staff for a conversation about the Engineering Management master’s program, including curriculum, application process and potential career paths.
Register now →I’d been in engineering for about ten years before I came to the engineering management program. I knew I wanted to grow into positions of higher leadership, but I still wanted a strong technical foundation. I came to MEM because it’s a great balance of growing your leadership skills and the business acumen while still allowing you to stay very technical and on that engineering side of the career path.
Jessie McMasters
Engineering Management