M.S.ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
The program prepares students to become innovative professionals and leaders in the global industrial marketplace.
Program Overview
The engineering management graduate program at Texas State University is designed for those who seek careers or career advancement in the management of engineering operations and systems in manufacturing and service sectors. Our graduates can integrate technological skills with management knowledge to solve complex technical problems in various domains including the automotive, semiconductor, energy, and medical fields. Our multidisciplinary and contemporary curriculum bridges the gap between engineering and industrial management.
Course Work
The M.S. in Engineering Management is a 30-credit-hour degree. It is comprised of a 24-credit-hour major in engineering management plus a 6-credit-hour cognate minor in business management. Students may elect a specialization in manufacturing management or industrial management. The 6-credit-hour cognate minor allows students to select from industry-focused business courses in data analytics, supply chain management, process improvement management, managing business creativity, and organizational change management. Thesis option students are required to complete a 6-credit-hour research component. Non-thesis students have the option of taking a 6-credit hour Directed Project if they are interested in conducting a research project.
Visit Graduate Catalog
https://www.gradcollege.txst.edu/programs/engineering-mgmt.html