Graduate program: Engineering Management
The Engineering Management department at Rose-Hulman Institute
of Technology offers a Master of Science in Engineering Management
degree which provides a convenient fast track to the integration of
management skills and critical technical knowledge for technology
business leaders.
The program is designed to meet the demands and constraints of
both the working professional looking for part-time study and those
who can spare one year for full-time study. The program offers a
classroom-based approach that encourages networking with other
technical professionals pursuing the degree. The program
allows you to:
- Enhance technical skills instead of putting them on hold.
- Supplement active professional growth.
- Integrate technology and management skills.
- Take advantage of flexible schedules and educational
innovations to meet student constraints.
- Take an entrepreneurial perspective that boosts continuous
learning and use of knowledge.
- Work with faculty with both academic credentials and industrial
experience.
The program has four components (technical electives, management
electives, an integrated project, and three one day seminars) as
indicated by the list of required credit hours listed below. The
technical and management courses are offered as evening classes in
Indianapolis, Bloomington, the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center,
and on the RHIT campus in Terre Haute.
It is expected that students applying to the program have a
technical degree and professional workplace experience. They are
expected to be proficient in microcomputer business applications
(word processing, spreadsheet), applied statistics (one
undergraduate course equivalent), and written communication (as
evidenced by written material submitted in support of admission
materials). Individuals, who, in the opinion of the admissions
committee, do not meet these proficiencies, may be asked to take
remedial coursework before beginning the program.
Department of Engineering Management Website
Master of Science in Engineering Management curriculum
requirements
51 total credits divided evenly in management and
technology
20 credit hours from engineering & science master's
courses
20 credit hours from business management core
8 credit hours of integrated project experience
3 credit hours of graduate seminar
Each course is a career builder that emphasizes up-to-date
scholarship and practical applications of the core material needed
by technical managers.
Master of Engineering Management curriculum requirements
51 total credits in management and technology
20 credits from engineering and science master's courses
20 credits from business management core
8 credits of graduate electives
3 credits of graduate seminar
Management Course Work (20 credit hours
required, listed courses are 4 credit hours)
EMGT 520 Accounting for Technical Managers
EMGT 521 Financial Management in a Technical Environment
EMGT 522 Organizational Management
EMGT 523 Marketing Issues in a Technical Environment
EMGT 524 Operations Management
EMGT 526 Technology Management and Forecasting (Can also be a core
technical course)
EMGT 527 Project Management (Can also be a core technical
course)
EMGT 531 Economics for Technical Managers
EMGT 532 Technical Entrepreneurship
EMGT 533 Intercultural Communication
EMGT 535 Globalization, Strategy and Organizational Change
Technical Course Work Students select 20 credit
hours in technical courses. Examples of technical courses
offered by the MSEM department are:
EMGT 586 Supply Chain Management
EMGT 587 Systems Engineering
EMGT 588 Quality
EMGT 589 Manufacturing Systems
Other classes which have been offered, especially for MSEM
students, include MA 590 Quality Methods, CSSE 490 Information
Technology Management, CE 590 Environmental Management and other
engineering courses that meet particular student needs.
Engineering Management Seminars
Students complete three graduate seminars for a total of three
credit hours. A variety of seminar topics are offered as one
day/one credit courses on the RHIT campus. Recent topics have
included: Entrepreneurship, Legal Aspects of Business, Human
Resources Management, and International Business. Typically one
seminar is offered each term and often include speakers from the
business community.
Integrated Project
The Integrated Project, EMGT 590, is the final course for
completion of the MSEM degree. This is a two-term (eight credit
hour) course which is usually a team project. Students are to
demonstrate the integration of technical, marketing, financial and
organizational knowledge in a project of their choosing. Recent
projects include development of a new product development, creation
of a business plan for a start-up, and re-engineering of an
existing production process.
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Engineering Management Faculty: Craig G.
Downing, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; William
Kline, Ph.D., University of Illinois; Thomas Mason, Ph.D.,
University of Pittsburg; Terry Schumacher, Ph.D., Portland State
University; Richard E. Stamper, Ph.D., University of Maryland
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