- Master of Engineering in Engineering Management at the University of Ottawa is a 2 years program. This program offers a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management and a Graduate Diploma in Engineering Management. The program is supervised by a committee composed of representatives from both the Telfer School of Management and the Faculty of Engineering.
- In this program, the main areas of research in:
- Production and operations management
- Robotics and manufacturing management
- Reliability and maintainability engineering
- Human resource management, industrial and technology marketing
- Technical project management and control
- Research and development and innovation management
- Operation Research
- Forecasting
- The objective of this program is to develop the knowledge and skills of engineers and scientists in the management of people, projects, resources, and organizations in technical environments.
- In accordance with the University of Ottawa regulation, students have the right to complete their assignments, examinations, research papers, and theses in French or in English.
- To receive the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management, a student enrolled in the program must successfully complete 30 units of academic work: 12 compulsory core course units and 18 optional course units.
- At least 3 units of optional courses must be from Engineering courses (EMP, GNG) and at least 3 units of optional courses must be from Management courses (ADM, MBA).
- Students who fail 6 units must withdraw from the program.