Overview
The Catholic University of America's Engineering Management Program endeavors to provide excellence in engineering management education for graduate students to enhance their careers and to accelerate their learning as they leverage new engineering and technological advances while leading, managing, and serving a diverse workforce within their respective organizations.
The courses are taught by seasoned professionals who have the education and experience to provide students with an understanding of engineering management practices and the underlining theory.
Engineering Management Program has three Degree tracks (Master of Science degree) and four Certificate options (Certificate in Engineering Management) available based on student needs.
Who is this course for?
Effective July 2019 for US Navy Officers (non-Nuclear Trained), the Engineering Management Program may use 6 transfer credits based on specified Navy education, training, and experience. May result in eligible student’s need to take only 8 courses (3 credits each) to complete the 10 course/30 credit hour MS degree program.
For US Navy Nuclear Trained Officers and other qualified individuals, the Engineering Management Program may use 12 transfer credits based the completion of the Nuclear Power Program or the Bettis Reactor Engineering School. May result in eligible student’s need to take only 6 courses (3 credits each) to complete the 10 course/30 credit hour MS degree program. Learn more here.
Programme Structure
Courses included:
- Organizational Theory and Behavior
- Planning and Control of Organizations
- Strategic Management
- Information Systems for Managers
- Decision Analysis
- Engineering Risk Management
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Engineering Management View 343 other Masters in Engineering Management in United StatesAcademic requirements
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- A completed Graduate Application for Admission.
- Official transcripts (with institutional seals) from each college or university you have attended
- Two letters of references using the School of Engineering Confidential Recommendation Form Statement of purpose: in 500 - 700 words, describe your ability and commitment to undertake graduate study, proposed career goals, and why you chose Catholic University.
- $60 nonrefundable application fee
- Additional credentials required for international applicants: official TOEFL score report and Confirmation of Financial Support.
- An applicant to the Master of Science in Engineering degree program should possess a bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited program. Alternatively, a bachelor's degree in a science or other discipline, combined with professional experience pertaining specifically to the technical aspects of engineering, may be acceptable.
Tuition Fee
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International
52800 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 26400 USD per semester during 12 months. -
National
52800 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 26400 USD per semester during 12 months.
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Funding
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