• A systematic analytical framework is developed and coupled with tools for managing the engineering and technical functions within manufacturing-based companies.
  • This cross-disciplinary program draws from the expertise of the College of Engineering and School of Business Administration, and develops the engineering leader who is responsible for designing and implementing strategies to successfully compete in the 21st century.
  • The degree program is a 42-credit degree program. The program includes 20 credits of engineering courses and 10 credits of business administration course. The final 12 credits can be completed in two different ways: 1) engineering and business electives (12 credits) or 2) Project at a company (6 credits) plus engineering electives (6 credits).