• Engineering management offers an interdisciplinary approach to address the complexities in today's workplace. This program also provides a diverse academic background, including engineering, business, science, mathematics, and the liberal arts. The curriculum is designed to help you develop engineering and business expertise, social awareness, cultural perspective, and interpersonal communication.
  • This interdisciplinary program offers a core of coursework both in engineering and business, giving you a strong technical background coupled with business management skills. You choose an engineering specialty and a Thematic Sequence of courses in another discipline as well as a variety of foundation courses within the Global Miami Plan for Liberal Education.
  • The Engineering Management major allows students to select one of the following four technical specialties: Electronics and Computing, Environmental Science, Manufacturing Engineering, or Paper Science.
  • Engineering Management majors use a variety of lab facilities in the College of Engineering and Computing, consistent with their technical specialty area. Laboratories replicate industry settings with the Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems lab (CIMS) used in the manufacturing engineering department and the pilot Fourdrinier paper machine used in the paper science and engineering department.