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The Engineering Management
program is an interdisciplinary program focusing on the knowledge and technical skills of advanced engineering and business management. The program is a one year master's degree consisting of 30 semester credit hours and is designed for all engineers on management career paths as well as for those charged with managing technology in engineering, manufacturing, and other high-tech organizations. The master’s degree program may also benefit engineers pursuing licensure in states where candidates for professional licensure are required to have an additional 30 semester credit hours of coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree in engineering.
The curriculum consists of courses offered by the ASU College of Engineering and the College of Business MBA program. Courses are offered on-line or weekday evenings after 5:30 pm. Due to the flexible scheduling of our courses, the program accomodates working profesionals seeking career advancement and/or career changes as well as recent graduates desiring to move into positions of management responsibility.
Specific program outcomes
are listed below. Program graduates will have:
1.
A basic understanding of business
accounting, finance, management, information systems, marketing, and law, and an
ability to apply this knowledge in engineering and technology administration;
2.
An ability to organize, plan, make
decisions, implement controlling actions, and measure results related to human
resources and capital aspects of engineering management;
3.
An ability to identify critical
issues, formulate realistic solutions, evaluate alternatives, and solve
engineering management problems;
4.
A good understanding of
statistical concepts and methods and an ability to apply this knowledge to
engineering and management problems;
5.
A good understanding of quality
control and improvement techniques and an ability to apply this knowledge to
manufactured products and other engineering applications;
6.
A good understanding of
deterministic modeling and ability to apply this knowledge to engineering
management problems including design of experiments;
7.
An ability to function on
multi-disciplinary management teams; and
8.
An ability to communicate
effectively, both orally and in writing.
Admission Requirements:
Student seeking
admission into the Master of Engineering Management degree program must meet the
admission requirements of the Graduate School. In addition, applicants for the
master’s program in Engineering Management will be evaluated by the College of
Engineering based upon their undergraduate academic record, scores on the Graduate
Record Examination, resume, and letters of recommendation. Minimum specific
requirements include:
- 18 undergraduate hours
in engineering and completion of Calculus I with a
grade point average of 2.75 or greater (on a 4.0 scale). Students
judged to be deficient in some areas of undergraduate preparation may be
assigned certain undergraduate prerequisite courses;
- Two letters of
recommendation;
- A Resume; and
- A minimum GRE score of
350 on the verbal component and a minimum total GRE score based on an overal undergraduate GPA, as shown below.
Cummulative GPA |
Minimum GRE Score |
2.25 |
950 |
2.50 |
900 |
2.75 |
850 |
3.00 |
800 |
3.25 |
800 |
3.50 |
800 |
3.75 |
800 |
Applicants not meeting all
of the above criteria may be admitted on a conditional basis if they meet other
Graduate School admission requirements. New students not having completed the GRE may be admitted on a conditional basis, but they must complete this requirement prior to finishing the first semester of coursework.
New students will be admitted each semester. For 2008, applications will be accepted until August 1. For Subsequent years, applications are due February 15 for summer enrollment, June 1 for fall enrollment, and October 15 for spring. Applications submitted after these dates will be considered based on qualifications and space availability.
A candidate for the Master
of Engineering Management must pass a comprehensive exam in addition to
completing the 30 hours required for the degree.
Contact Information:
R.C.Clifft, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE
Associate Dean
College of Engineering
P.O.Box 1740
State University, AR 72467
(870)972-2088
rclifft@astate.edu
or
kwebb@astate.edu
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