Wichita State University(s) Master of Engineering Management (MEM) degree program helps engineers / technologists develop planning, decision-making and managerial skills while receiving advanced technical knowledge. If you find that you need to use (or develop) skills in decision-making and team management, projects and organizations, then you should consider the MEM program.
Applied learning at Wichita State
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Curriculum
Completion of the MEM degree requires at least 36 credit hours. You should submit a plan of study during the first semester. At least 60 percent of the credit hours in a plan of study must be 700 level or higher.
MBA to MEM Program: Graduates of the WSU MBA program can use up to 12 credit hours taken from WSU MBA courses as technical electives if they enroll in the MEM program.
MEM to MBA Program: Graduates of the WSU MEM program can use up to 12 credit hours of technical electives taken from WSU MBA courses if they enroll in the MBA program.
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Careers
Whether you’re pursuing a promotion or preparing for a Ph.D., WSU’s vast industry connections, research opportunities and unmatched facilities create an environment for our engineering students to gain the expertise that leads to dream careers.
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Program Requirements - http://catalog.wichita.edu/graduate/engineering/industrial-manufacturing-engineering/master-engineering-management-mem/#requirementstext