Program Requirements
General Program Requirements:
Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 30, with a minimum of 16.5 credits taken in the College of Engineering and a minimum of 6 credits taken in the Fox School of Business and Management
Required Courses:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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College of Engineering Courses | ||
EMGT 5631 | Design Thinking | 1.5 |
EMGT 5632 | Intrapreneurship: Managing the New Product Development Process | 3 |
EMGT 5633 | Management Principles for Innovators, Engineers and Technologists | 3 |
EMGT 5634 | Project Management Overview and Project Management Essentials | 1.5 |
EMGT 5635 | Financial Management for Technologists | 1.5 |
EMGT 5636 | Lean Six Sigma and the Science of Improvement | 3 |
Fox School of Business and Management Courses | ||
Select courses from the following: | 6 | |
SGM 5135 | Innovation Intelligence: Plan, Build, Protect, and Monetize a Technology / Innovation Portfolio | |
SGM 5137 | Entrepreneurial Thinking and New Venture Creation | |
SGM 5138 | Global Innovation Strategy: Creating Agile, Innovative, Globally-Competitive Organizations | |
SGM 5139 | Lean Entrepreneurship / Innovation: Fast & Frugal Methods to Launch Startups & Test Innovative Ideas | |
SGM 5142 | Business Model Innovation | |
SGM 5144 | Creativity Unleashed: Harnessing Creativity to Solve Real-World Innovation Challenges | |
SGM 5145 | Plan, Pitch, and Fund an Entrepreneurial Start-Up | |
SGM 5148 | Open Innovation and Managing Strategic Alliances | |
Electives 1 | 7.5 | |
Capstone Course | ||
EMGT 9995 | Capstone for Engineering Management | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 30 |
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Students select electives from either the Fox School of Business and Management (e.g., BA 5118 Strategic Performance Management. MSOM 5806 Managing Operations in the Enterprise, SGM 5108 New Venture Creation, STAT 5001 Quantitative Methods for Business) or the College of Engineering (e.g., MIS 5108 Digital Business Strategy).
Culminating Event:
Capstone Course:
Successful completion of EMGT 9995 Capstone for Engineering Management (3 s.h.) constitutes the culminating event for the MS in Engineering Management.