Engineering Management, M.S.
The Master of Science in Engineering Management is a 30 credit-hour program that integrates 15 hours of mandatory engineering management courses with 15 hours of technical electives or graduate project. The program is committed to the successful development of the upward-bound technical talent in industry. Entering students enjoy a curricular breadth and flexibility unique to Wilkes University.
The program emphases include decision processes, systems modeling, uncertainty analysis, and risk assessment. Graduates learn to address and communicate the growing complexities of organizational performance and decision processes as they prepare for technical leadership and management responsibilities, such as project planning and execution, production flow, logistics, demand forecasting, and quality improvement. The program also prepares students for further academic endeavors that may lead to post-graduate or doctoral studies in Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering, or other related disciplines.
The Masters of Science Degree in Engineering Management requires a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours consisting of fifteen (15) credits in core courses and fifteen (15) elective credit hours - https://catalog.wilkes.edu//preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=552