Engineering Management Program Overview

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Program IntroductionThe Engineering Management program at EU’s College of Engineering & Technology aims to cultivate tech-driven management leaders through a blend of engineering systems design, p...


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Program Introduction

The Engineering Management program at EU’s College of Engineering & Technology aims to cultivate tech-driven management leaders through a blend of engineering systems design, project management, and technological innovation. Emphasizing complex engineering system optimization, agile development methodologies, and sustainable technology commercialization, the curriculum equips students with foundational engineering management skills and cross-disciplinary collaboration capabilities. Practical platforms such as industry partnerships, real-project development, and global case analysis further empower students to become professionals with both technical expertise and managerial vision. Explore Our Programs 1. Undergraduate Program (BEM) Duration: 4-year full-time Core Courses: Engineering Systems Analysis & Design Project Management Principles & Tools (Agile, Scrum) Technology Commercialization & Innovation Management Engineering Economics & Cost Optimization Sustainable Engineering & Carbon Management Features: Practice-Oriented: Optimize production line efficiency through “Engineering Practicum Projects” with Boeing and Tesla. Tech Integration: Mandatory simulation modeling courses using MATLAB, Simulink, and other tools. Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Jointly develop smart product prototypes with the School of Business and Computer Science. 2. Master’s Programs MBA (Engineering Management Concentration) Duration: 1-2 years (full-time/part-time) Tracks: Complex Project Management, Technology Strategy Planning, Engineering Systems Digital Transformation, Sustainable Engineering Highlights: Global Case Competitions: Jointly organized with MIT and Stanford University. Industry Mentorship: Pairing with executives from IBM, Siemens, and other top firms. MS in Engineering Management (STEM) Duration: 12 months Skills: Engineering system optimization, digital twin technology, supply chain engineering, technical risk assessment Partners: NASA, Lockheed Martin, GE, offering practical projects and PMP certification support. 3. Doctoral Program (Ph.D. in Engineering Management) Duration: 4-6 years Research Areas: Intelligent engineering systems, organizational behavior in technological innovation, sustainable engineering policy, engineering data science Strengths: Cutting-Edge Research: Collaborating with Georgia Tech and UC Berkeley on interdisciplinary projects focused on robotic process automation (RPA) and engineering ethics. Academic Resources: Hosting “Engineering Management & Technology Innovation” seminars with Engineering Economics journal editors and industry leaders. Spotlight on Centers 1. Complex Engineering Systems Lab (CESL) Mission: Explore the design, optimization, and risk management of ultra-large-scale engineering systems, focusing on aerospace and energy sectors. Achievements: Developing a “Mars Base Life Support System” simulation model with NASA to optimize resource allocation. Publishing the Global Engineering System Resilience Index Report, referenced by the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). 2. Center for Technology Innovation & Management (CTIM) Focus: Technology commercialization path design, open innovation networks, agile management of engineering teams. Activities: Hosting the Global Engineering Innovation Summit with tech giants like Apple and Google to share product development cases. Supporting student teams to design smart hardware prototypes, with winners securing investments from Silicon Valley VCs (e.g., Andreessen Horowitz). 3. Institute for Sustainable Engineering (ISE) Key Initiatives: Carbon-Neutral Factory Design: Collaborating with Tesla to develop zero-emission automotive production line models. Circular Economy Engineering: Exploring construction waste resource utilization technologies to foster green engineering management thinking. Additional Features Engineering Competition Support: Funding and mentorship for students participating in NASA Lunar Base Design Competitions and International Engineering Innovation Challenges. Dual Degrees: Collaborations with the School of Business and School of Computer Science for “Engineering Management + Business Analytics” and “Engineering Management + Robotics” programs. Internship Guarantee: 100% of undergraduate students secure at least one industry internship, with partners in engineering and tech hubs like Seattle, Houston, and Los Angeles. Join EU’s College of Engineering & Technology and lead the future of engineering management!

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