The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program, a one-year master’s degree plan consisting of 30 semester credit hours, is designed for all engineers on management career paths as well as for those charged with managing technology in engineering, manufacturing, and other high-tech organizations. The MEM degree program will also benefit engineers pursuing licensure in states where candidates for professional licensure are required to have an additional 30 semester credit hours of coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree in engineering. The curriculum consists of courses offered by the A-State College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Specific program outcomes are listed below. MEM program graduates will have:
- Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management program will be able to identify critical issues, formulate realistic solutions, evaluate alternatives, and solve technical problems.
- Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management program will be able to interpret statistical or deterministic models and concepts as well as apply them to technical problems.
- Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management program will be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to express alternatives and solutions dealing with technical problems.
- Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management program will be able to function effectively as a member or leader on a technical team.
MEM Admission Requirements
Unconditional Admission Status
To be granted unconditional admission status for the Masters Engineering Management Program, applicants must have met the following criteria:
- Meet the minimum requirements for unconditional admission as set by the University.
- Has passed Calculus I equivalent with a C or better.
Conditional Admission Status
An applicant who fails to meet the GPA requirements for unconditional admission status, who lacks the appropriate undergraduate background for a particular certificate or degree program, or whose baccalaureate degree is from an unaccredited institution, may be granted conditional admission status
Admission to a Certificate or Degree Program:
In addition to meeting the minimum requirements of the University, an applicant for admission to a certificate, master’s, specialist, or doctoral degree program also must meet departmental and/or program requirements. Applicants to a degree program must hold a baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited four-year institution with the appropriate undergraduate background in the field of the proposed.
MEM Degree Requirements
The number of semester credit hours for the master’s degree is 30. Students are required to complete core courses (15 semester credit hours) and elective courses (15 semester credit hours). Students must take a minimum of 18 semester hours in courses numbered at the 6000 level.