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Master of Science in Engineering Management(MSEM)

Westcliff University

Duration

2 Years

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Level

Master

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Course Information

Country

USA

Duration

2 Years

Level

Master

Fee

N/A

Disciplines

Information Technology
Engineering

University

Westcliff University

USA

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Eligibility Requirements

For acceptance into the Master of Science in Engineering Management degree program, applicants must satisfy the following minimum academic requirements:

An applicant with a bachelor-level, or equivalent, Computer Science or Information Technology degree from a regionally or nationally accredited institution and a minimum GPA of 2.5 can apply for entrance into Westcliff University.

For students who obtained their credentials outside the United States from a non-English-speaking country, proof of English proficiency will be requested.

Students who do not have a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in a technology discipline must take TECH 100 Introduction to Technology as a prerequisite.

Scholarship Opportunities

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Career Opportunities

  • Engineering Project Manager

  • Product Manager (Tech/Engineering)

  • Operations Manager

  • Quality Assurance Manager

  • Supply Chain Manager

  • Process Improvement Specialist

  • R&D Manager

  • Technical Program Manager

  • Industrial Engineering Manager

  • Plant / Manufacturing Manager

  • Cost / Budget Analyst (Engineering Projects)

  • Systems Engineering Manager

  • Risk Manager (Engineering/Tech)

  • Engineering Consultant

  • Business Analyst (Tech/Engineering)

  • Technology Strategist

  • Innovation Manager

  • Construction Project Manager

  • Entrepreneur / Startup Founder

  • Engineering Educator / Lecturer

Course Structure

Master of Science in Engineering Management Program Requirements - 36 Credit Hours Total

Core Courses - 18 Credit Hours Total
MIS 500 Managing Information Systems & Technology - 3 Credit Hours
MIS 510 Information Technology Project Management - 3 Credit Hours
MIS 520 Leading Strategic Change with Technology - 3 Credit Hours
MIS 540 Management of Information Security - 3 Credit Hours
MIS 545 Business Architecture and Organizational Transformation - 3 Credit Hours
MIS 550 Big Data Analytics and Visualization - 3 Credit Hours

Capstone Course - 3 Credit Hours Total
CAP 690 Masters Applied Capstone - 3 Credit Hours

Concentration - 15 Credit Hours 

Master of Science in Engineering Management Area of Concentration
In addition to the core requirements, students must choose a concentration within the Master of Science in Engineering Management program. To graduate with a concentration, students must take five (5) courses, totaling 15 credit hours, in the area of their chosen concentration while at Westcliff University.

Technology Engineering Management (TEM) - The Technology Engineering Management concentration is designed to provide students with a foundation in systems engineering management processes and techniques. This program is ideal for professionals who are interested in management roles within the systems engineering field and who may have experience but do not have formal training. Students will learn information systems engineering processes and techniques, strategic engineering technology management, and reliability engineering. Graduate students will complete one additional graduate-level assignment in each course.

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About the Course

The Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) degree program is highly relevant to organizations who are continually striving to close the gap between engineering, technology, and management for performance. The field of Engineering applies across several business sectors since the field incorporates process, design, technology, and the management of projects and people. The program highlights the synergism between the application of engineering and management as part of the strategic plan and to sustain competitive advantage.