ME in Engineering Management

Master of Engineering in
Engineering Management

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The Master of Engineering degree is an excellent way for engineers, scientists and technical professionals to make the move into leadership roles. You’ll learn the valued skills of communication, managing teams and, most important, how to propose ideas and foster creative thought.Ìý

The core curriculum addresses the business basics of communication, project management; finance; and leadership.Ìý As an EMP graduate, you will be prepared to lead people and organizations, while responding to challenges in industry and in our world.Ìý

The ME-EM at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder offers most courses in three modes of attendance to fit the schedules of busy professionals:Ìý

  • Evening courses in the classroomÌý
  • Live attendance online from any locationÌý
  • Viewing recordings of classroom sessions

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    3 Modes of Attendance

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    Learn from top-tierÌýfaculty with deep industry background

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    No GRE scores or letters of recommendation required

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    Engage with gifted peers from a range of industries

    With admissions cycles for both fall and spring, and courses offered in the summer, the traditional ME-EM presents many paths to earning your masters degree.Ìý

    CurriculumÌý

    The ME-EM is a non-thesis degree that requires 30 credit hours of coursework. You must complete 12 credits of core coursework in finance, project management, leadership, and communication and 18 credits of elective coursework across a variety of topic areas, including technology entrepreneurship, product development, ethical decision making, and more.Ìý

    Application Deadlines

    Fall

    • Domestic: April 15Ìý
    • International: January 15Ìý

    SpringÌý
    • Domestic: November 15Ìý
    • International: September 1Ìý

    The EMP reviews applications on a rolling basis beginning 2-3 months before the associated deadline.Ìý