* A limited number of doctoral applicants are accepted for the summer. Please contact the admissions office for details. International applicants who require a visa from GW are eligible to apply for admission in fall and spring only (not summer).
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Students entering the program with a relevant master’s degree spend a minimum of three years in full-time residency for PhD studies. During that time they take a minimum of 36 credits in coursework, including at least 18 credits in dissertation research. Students entering the program without a relevant master’s degree are required to take up 24 credits in additional of coursework. Students entering with only a bachelor’s degree are required to take 24 credits in additional coursework.
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Additional requirements
The Qualifying Examination is the principal means of determining whether a student qualifies as a candidate for the doctoral degree and progress to the second stage of the program. Its purpose is to ascertain that the student's background and intellectual development are adequate to support doctoral research in the central field. The DQE will be offered in January (both parts) and September (only data analysis). Before taking the examination, students must have completed the core courses and 27 credits (nine courses) of their required coursework and have the DegreeMap finalized. Students must also submit a Doctoral Qualifying Exam Checklist to the doctoral coordinator.
The Qualifying Examination consists of two parts: a two-part written examination and a focus area exam.
Written Exam (Part I)
This exam consists of a two-hour, in-class exam covering EMSE 6765 and an eight-hour, take-home exam covering EMSE 8000 and EMSE 8001 . Both exams are offered during the last week in January. The EMSE 6765 -based exam is also offered during the last week in January. Students should apply to take this exam before the end of the preceding semester.
Focus Area Exam (Part II)
The Focus Area Exam is both a written and oral exam. Students must take this exam by the end of the semester following the successful completion of DQE part I (i.e., student will nominally complete Part I in January, and must take Part II in the third week of May). Students should register for EMSE 8999 for the semester in which they are taking the exam.
Students have three options for the basis for their oral defense:
In all cases, students are required to defend the work in front of a committee. The committee must consist of three faculty members, at least two of which are full-time in EMSE. Oral exams are approximately one hour long.
At the discretion of the committee, a student who fails any part of the qualifying examination may be given a second opportunity to attempt qualification for candidacy. Usually, only the failed portion of the examination must be retaken. Students who fail to qualify for candidacy in a doctoral program of the School are considered to have failed on a school-wide basis and will not be admitted to further doctoral study within the School.
After successful completion of the DQE, the candidate's advisor will present the academic record of the candidate and request the formation of a research committee. The Department votes on (provisional) admission to candidacy and the research committee. The research committee must be formed before the proposal defense (described below) and must consist of the student’s advisor and two other faculty members, at least one of which must be full-time. Once the student is admitted to candidacy for the degree, he/she begins specialized study and research under the supervision of their research committee. At this point the research committee remains fixed unless a change is formally requested and approved by the department chair and advisor.
Students are given 18 months from completion of DQE Part II to be accepted into a pre-approved conference for presentation on a topic relevant to their research. This presentation must be co-authored by their adviser. Failure to do so will result in termination of their candidacy in the doctoral program.
Students are responsible for knowing the university’s minimum GPA requirement for graduation and scholarships. Please visit the Graduation and Scholarship Requirements section on the GW Bulletin to read the requirements.
Students should contact the department for additional information and requirements.
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The industry leaders of tomorrow must earn their credentials today. Enroll in Western New England University’s PhD in Engineering Management program and prepare to take your place at the top of your organization. In this full- or part-time program , you will learn at a technical depth and gain the breadth of knowledge to become a successful practitioner, researcher, teacher, and mentor in the management of engineering and technology. You will develop the skills needed to conduct rigorous research in areas related to the improvement, design, and management of projects and programs within complex human/technological systems, including engineering, quality, healthcare, service, and logistical/transportation systems. You have the option to complete the PhD in Engineering Management 100% online . This is an excellent option for working professionals interested in pursuing their program part-time at our nationally recognized university.
It is the philosophy of the program to graduate students who have the ability to create, evaluate, improve, design, and manage complex human technological systems. Additionally, students will demonstrate the ability, through dissertation research, to contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of engineering management. The systems include engineering/manufacturing systems, service systems, and logistical systems.
The PhD in Engineering Management focuses on developing skills needed to conduct rigorous research in areas related to the improvement, design, and management of projects and programs within complex human-technological systems.
The PhD in Engineering Management focuses on developing skills needed to conduct rigorous research in areas related to the improvement, design, and management of projects and programs within complex human-technological systems. Students take 10 courses before beginning a dissertation research project, including five core courses that establish a foundation of knowledge from which each student can explore their area of interest. Core courses are Engineering Supply Chain, Operations Research, Project Management, Strategic Economic Decision Making, and Seminar/Research Methods for Engineering Management. After the core is complete, a plan of study is developed in consultation with a research advisor that considers the dissertation research of the student. Whether you pursue your studies on campus or fully online, you will work regularly with your advisor, a content expert in your field of interest. You can be confident that you will have support throughout your educational journey.
Admissions requirements.
Candidates for the PhD in Engineering Management should possess a master’s or bachelor’s degree in engineering or closely related discipline. A cumulative GPA of at least a 3.5 (4.0 scale) will be required for admission. A GRE score* from the last five years, with a combined verbal and quantitative score of at least a 300 with a quantitative score in at least the top 40 th percentile will be required for consideration. Candidates below established GPA and GRE requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Candidates whose primary language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in English . Applicants must also have evidence of completion of a probability and statistics course with a grade of at least a “B” and be able to demonstrate competence in at least one structured programming language (R, Python, C++, etc.).
*The College of Engineering will consider waiving the GRE requirement based on progressive industry experience, academic performance, a recommendation from a research advisor, and an interview. The interview can be scheduled at any point during the application process by emailing Dr. Christian Salmon, Department Chair for Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, at [email protected] .
Admissions Process
The personal attention you’ll receive from our faculty is unparalleled. They’ll become your mentors, learning partners, and colleagues during your education. Not only will you work with them in the classroom, but you’ll also have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty on research and development projects. Their interests are in areas such as supply chain management, discrete event systems, quality, reliability, global health, human factors, and risk management.
Course Delivery: In-class or online* Total Credits: 57-72
Options for attending courses include fully in-class, fully online, as well as hybrid in-class and online to accommodate work and family. All lectures will be captured and available for online review. The program will capture all lecture-based presentations using the echo360 lecture capture system.
If you are interested in completing the program fully online, you will have an initial consultation with the Department Chair to discuss your goals and how an online approach could work for you, with particular attention to dissertation requirements. Once enrolled in program, you will be paired with a faculty advisor who will be a content expert in their field based on your research interests.
*International candidates will be required to attend in-class sessions in order to be in compliance with student visa requirements.
Goals/Principles
The goal of the program is to prepare graduates with the appropriate technical depth and breadth of knowledge so that they may be successful educators, researches, and practitioners in the management of complex human technological systems. The program will follow three principles in pursuit of this goal. In addition to passing the required coursework, students must also pass a comprehensive examination to demonstrate a mastery of Principles 1 and 2.
Principle 1: Provide a Solid Foundation and Depth in Engineering Management Theory and Practice
A solid fundamental understanding of a field is essential in order for students to be considered an expert in that field. This is true for Engineering Management as well. It is the fundamentals that a student will need to expand upon in order to contribute new knowledge to the field of engineering management. We place an emphasis on the fundamentals of the management of complex human technological systems and an emphasis on the modeling and analysis of such systems.
Principle 2: Provide Breadth Across Multiple Types of Human Technological Systems
Principles, tools, and fundamentals of engineering management have been rooted in engineering and manufacturing systems. These tools have also been successfully applied to other systems such as service and transportation/logistical systems. Today engineering managers can be increasingly found in banks, hospitals, amusement parks, airlines, and a variety of delivery agencies. On the surface, these industries appear different however; they all involve people, materials, information, equipment, energy, and capital. Therefore, the program will emphasize case studies and examples within the coursework that are applications in the following three areas:
Principle 3: Contribute to the body of Knowledge in Engineering Management
A requirement of any Doctorate of Philosophy Program in Engineering is the expectation that graduating students will contribute to the body of knowledge in their chosen field by conducting research. This will be demonstrated by graduating students successfully completing a doctoral dissertation. Students conducting dissertation research will be guided by a selected advisor and advisory committee. Students must pass a dissertation approval examination in order to ensure they are prepared to conduct research. Upon the successful completion of research, graduating students will document the research results in a dissertation. Dissertations will be defended in front of advisory committees.
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ODU's engineering management and systems engineering PhD program allows you to work with expert faculty to develop innovative solutions and conduct ground-breaking research.
You'll meet in live online classes. Your courses will blend highly theoretical knowledge with applied and pragmatic research. Then, you'll learn rigorous evaluation techniques to solidify your findings.
When you graduate, you will be prepared to teach and research at academic institutions, work at national research labs, or be a technology leader in public and private organizations that focus on innovation and technological leadership.
Admission to this program is competitive. As part of the application process, you will be matched with a faculty advisor with similar research interests. If a matching faculty advisor already has a full advising schedule, your admission may be delayed.
When you graduate, you will earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering – Engineering Management and Systems Engineering.
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Participate in live, regularly scheduled online class meetings and access course materials online from any location. All courses follow ODU's regular academic calendar.
Rates are effective Fall 2024 and subject to change. * In-state rate assumes residency requirements are met.
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You'll have a dedicated academic advisor for this program.
Contact us if you have questions about admission requirements, transferring credits, or application deadlines.
How to apply.
Admission to this program is competitive. In addition to general ODU admission requirements, you must have:
You will also submit a research concept paper to aid in pairing you with a faculty advisor. The number of students admitted depends partly on the advising load of faculty with matching research interests. See full application details in the Graduate Catalog .
Hybrid/Blended Requires some face-to-face courses.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Systems and Engineering Management program prepares competent industrial engineers and engineering managers for industry, consulting, university teaching and research. The Bureau of Labor Statistics growth rates for engineering management professionals project that these roles will increase by 30% in the next decade.
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The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focuses on developing the necessary skills to perform and evaluate rigorous research. Graduates are prepared for careers in teaching and research at academic institutions as well as in other public and private organizations characterized by innovation and technological leadership. The program blends highly theoretical with more applied or pragmatic research. The fields of research supported by the program are defined by the diverse specializations of the department faculty. Students in the Ph.D. program work closely with faculty to develop world-class expertise in their chosen fields of research. Advising faculty expect doctoral students to become collaborators, supporting the faculty's research agenda, and contributing towards their research goals.
The complete program is available through Old Dominion University’s distance learning program
Courses are scheduled in the evenings
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Collaborative environment built on the unique relationship between the faculty advisor and the doctoral student
Students are placed with an advisor with expertise in the student’s research area
A high degree of flexibility is provided to customize the plan of study, taking into account the diversity in the fields of study, the multidisciplinary nature and variety of research that is undertaken
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Teach courses pertaining to the application of physical laws and principles of engineering for the development of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and services. Includes teachers of subjects such as chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, mineral, and petroleum engineering. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
Requirements.
Admission to the Ph.D. program is competitive. The admission process is designed to select applicants that have a strong alignment between their own research interests and an area of specialization of one of the faculty. The best-qualified applicant or applicants for an area of specialization are then selected. The number of students admitted into any faculty's area of specialization is dependent on the faculty's projected ability to advise additional doctoral students. The selection is based on the applicants' academic history, maturity in the development of research capabilities, and proficiency in specialized skills demanded by the research area. In addition to general University admission requirements, which include English language proficiency for international students, applicants must have:
A master's degree or equivalent with a grade point average of 3.50 in an appropriate field from an accredited institution of higher education
An undergraduate degree with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from an ABET-accredited program in engineering or engineering technology, or from an accredited program in applied science
This course prepares engineering practitioners to produce systemic applied research or robust project solutions. In the applied research track, students will learn and apply the methods, tools, and concepts required for specifying the research purpose, proposal preparation, understanding the current state of the discipline, selecting and executing the appropriate research methodology, analyzing and synthesizing results, and preparing defensible publications. In the engineering project track, students will learn problem definition and scoping, project proposal preparation, methods for establishing the current state of the problem, analytical and experimental designs for testing proposed solutions, robust methods for solution optimization, and solution validation.
Introduction to modeling multivariate structural and residual variation, using exploratory data analysis, nonparametric regression, dependence regression, and factor analytic models, with a goal of producing robust, generalizable multivariate models that support research findings. Statistical analyses will be performed in the free general public licensed R statistical software with references to Minitab and SPSS.
The objectives of the course are to provide fundamental knowledge and skills of Big Data for the new generation of researchers, engineers, project managers and business managers in the emerging data-driven science and engineering paradigm. Topics to be covered include data analytics, cloud platforms and tools for Big Data, and innovative applications of Big Data.
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The graduate curriculum is exceptionally customizable to suit many industries, roles and levels of responsibility. The program is designed for working professionals with evening courses in the classroom, as well as the options of live remote participation and convenient on-demand viewing. For the greatest level of flexibility, the program is also offered self-paced, recordings-based on the Coursera platform.
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For students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, the Engineering Management Minor advances the business and management skills to foster early career transitions into leadership roles. Students learn the skills necessary to integrate engineering management systems into technological work environments, broadening knowledge to include project management, leadership, marketing, economics and finance.
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Many industries are reporting significant workforce shortages of trained technical management personnel with a doctoral degree and experience in leading engineering organizations. Moreover, the shortage is growing each year with increasing demand in new engineering-related corporations and the annual departure of large cohorts of existing professionals who are reaching retirement age. This program is in response to that need. The PhD in Engineering Management degree is for new master's degree graduates and non-traditional students (i.e., experienced personnel) who desire to advance in their careers by gaining leadership skills in the industries related directly and indirectly to engineering and technology.
The PhD in Engineering Management is for current professionals or those with experience in the field of engineering design, manufacturing and service. Students will pursue a deep proficiency in this area using an interdisciplinary methodology, cutting-edge courses, and dynamic faculty. Graduates will contribute significantly to the Engineering Management field through the creation of new knowledge and ideas.
As your PhD progresses, you will move through a series of progression points and review stages by your academic supervisor. This ensures that you are engaged in a process of research that will lead to the production of a high-quality Thesis and/or publications and that you are on track to complete this in the time available. Following submission of your PhD Thesis or accepted three academic journal articles, you will have an oral presentation assessed by an external expert in your field.
Program is 100% online, with no on-campus classes or residencies required, allowing you the flexibility needed to balance your studies and career.
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Graduates will contribute significantly to the engineering management field through the creation of new knowledge and ideas.
This program may be completed with a minimum of 60 credit hours, but may require additional credit hours, depending on the time required to complete the dissertation/publication research. Students who are not prepared to defend after completion of the 60 credits will be required to enroll in RSC-899, a one-credit, eight-week continuation course. Students are required to be continuously enrolled/registered in the RSC-899 course until they successfully complete their dissertation defense/exegesis.
The student will produce, present, and defend a doctoral dissertation after receiving the required approvals from the student’s Committee and the PhD Review Boards.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Management - 60 credits
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Affordable Schools Because high quality education can be affordable 15 Most Affordable Online Engineering Management Degree Programs (Ph.D.) 2020From transportation to energy, modern medicine to modern communications, engineering impacts every facet of contemporary life. And while business schools have paved the way in management programs in areas such as technology management, leadership in the field of engineering requires more technical mastery and understanding than a business degree alone can provide. Online degrees for engineering managers are plentiful, but unfortunately, many are expensive. Still, several schools have found a way to make the doctoral degree in engineering management affordable and accessible for those applicants who have demonstrated their passion and unique talent for the field. The 15 schools listed below include private, public, and state universities and represent the best online options available. MethodologyThe methodology used for the following ranking includes data compiled from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator database using the search term “Ph.D. in Engineering Management degree online.” This database provides information on everything from the average length to complete the degree to tuition rates to student retention rates, enabling us to make a full analysis for each and every program considered. Since we were provided with an initial pool of 15 schools, we did not need to narrow down our list any further. The following schools are ranked in order of most expensive to least expensive based on in-state graduate tuition. Ranking Low-Cost Online Engineering Management Ph.D. Degrees15. southern methodist university, dallas, texas, online doctor of engineering with a major in engineering management. Tuition: $121,500Ranked among the top national research universities, Southern Methodist University offers an online Doctor of Engineering with a major in engineering management. Provided through the Lyle School of Engineering, the program is designed to prepare students to meet doctoral standards in an engineering or applied science practice. Students are required to complete 24 credit hours of engineering management courses, 18 credit hours in a technical specialty, nine credit hours of business/economics courses, 15 credit hours of electives, and 12 hours of praxis. Before graduating, students must also satisfactorily complete a preliminary counseling examination, a doctoral qualifying examination, and the defense of the doctoral praxis. 14. Worcester Polytech InstituteWorcester, massachusetts, online ph.d. in systems engineering. Tuition: $90,780Worcester Polytech Institute’s online Ph.D. in Systems Engineering is offered in a blended format for the convenience of those who are already working in the field of engineering. This delivery style allows students to study part-time in a distance format while maintaining their current positions; almost all courses are available online, students interact closely with their advisors, and research seminars can be taken in an interactive electronic environment. Students must complete at least 60 credits beyond the master’s degree in two separate focus areas. WPI also helps to financially support students’ travel for national conferences where they may present their research. In addition to completing online coursework, students must also travel on-campus to Worcester to publicly defend their dissertation. 13. Western New England UniversitySpringfield, massachusetts, online ph.d. in engineering management. Tuition: $77,007The hybrid engineering management Ph.D. program at Western New England University is a practice-based degree that focuses on both implementation and research of new technologies in the real world. Due to the blended format, students must attend lectures in Springfield, Massachusetts, so students located in the area are best-suited for this degree. With a total of 87 credit hours of required coursework, a dissertation, and a qualifying exam, students have up to seven years to finish the program. The degree also includes a research component, providing students with the opportunity to work on real-world projects while simultaneously furthering their education. Sample courses for this program include Project Management, Advanced Engineering Cost Estimation, and Engineering Supply Chain. 12. George Washington UniversityWashington, d.c., online doctor of philosophy in systems engineering. Tuition: $75,816The online Doctor of Philosophy in Systems Engineering at George Washington University brings the school’s internationally acclaimed engineering program to working professionals in a convenient, flexible distance format. Whereas the school’s Doctor of Engineering in Engineering Management provides students with an applied, practice-oriented doctorate that helps them apply advanced knowledge and learning to real-world problem-solving, the Ph.D. in Systems Engineering is deal for public servants, leaders, and researchers to further develop their understanding of the workings of complex systems. The Ph.D. in Systems Engineering consists of a minimum of 54 credit hours divided into two stages: the research phase and the classroom phase. 11. Northcentral UniversitySan diego, california, online doctor of business administration in management of engineering and technology. Tuition: $64,130The online DBA in Management of Engineering and Technology at Northcentral University combines technology and business into a practical education. Students will learn how to utilize both disciplines to their advantage when they enter the workplace, seeking positions as business owners and engineering managers. There are no residency requirements for this program, so students may earn their degree entirely online. The program consists of 54 credit hours of coursework, a dissertation, and research, all of which can be completed with 39 months; however, students may take up to seven years to finish the program. Students can expect courses in areas such as business research design and methodology, directed qualitative research, and business leadership and strategy. 10. University of Alabama at HuntsvilleHuntsville, alabama, online ph.d. in industrial engineering. Tuition: $46,072The ISEEM Department at the University of Alabama at Huntsville offers a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering with concentrations in systems engineering, industrial engineering, and engineering management. UAH has made its expertise accessible as each of these concentrations is available online, though some may require on-campus visits to allow students to defend a dissertation, for example. Each concentration consists of its own set of core courses and supporting courses, but students are required to complete a total of 78 semester hours of coursework, regardless of the path chosen. UAH’s reputation for online education is quickly growing, earning national attention from numerous publishers. 9. University of Tennessee KnoxvilleKnoxville, tennessee, online doctoral industrial engineering program with an emphasis on engineering management. Tuition: $45,696The doctoral program in industrial engineering at the University of Tennessee Knoxville emphasizes engineering management, providing practicing engineers with an educational experience that balances technical depth with project management, financial management, and leadership skills as well as team relations, ethical and legal perspectives, and organizational behaviors. In order to pursue the engineering management concentration, students must have two years of relevant experience as a practicing scientist or engineer. The Ph.D. program requires the completion of 72 graduate hours of study beyond the bachelor’s degree, including a minimum of 36 graduate hours of coursework and 24 to 36 hours of doctoral dissertation and research work. 8. Oklahoma State UniversityStillwater, oklahoma, online m.s./ph.d in industrial engineering and management, tuition: $44,703. Oklahoma State University offers both an online M.S. and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management. The M.S. degree consists of core courses in performance measurement systems, financial and advanced capital investment analysis, project management, and managing engineering and technical functions — courses that pave way for doctoral work in the field. The Ph.D. program is designed for students looking to become leaders and managers, and the hybrid program requires a residency, the length of which is determined by a student’s educational experience and prior work. Students are also required to participate in an on-campus dissertation defense. The 60-credit-hour Ph.D. includes one doctoral seminar, 18 hours of dissertation research, and a qualifying exam that students take at home. 7. University of Central MissouriWarrensburg, missouri, online doctor of philosophy in technology management. Tuition: $39,412With its mission to meet the needs of Missourians everywhere, the University of Central Missouri has become nationally known for its online degree programs. The school offers an online Ph.D. in Technology Management through an exceptional consortium partnership with Indiana State University, Bowling Green State University, and two other universities. All five campuses are linked, providing resources and expertise to one another, resulting in even greater access to information than any one college could provide. Specifically, the program consists of at least 87 credit hours of coursework, 30 of which come from the master’s degree. Included in the curriculum are a dissertation, a residency requirement, professional studies, a technical specialization, a research core, and a general technology core. Students can choose from five concentrations: Quality Systems, Manufacturing Systems, Human Resource Development and Industrial Training, Digital Communications, and Construction Management. 6. Indiana State UniversityTerre haute, indiana, online ph.d in technology management. Tuition: $34,196Together with a consortium, Indiana State University offers an online Ph.D. in Technology Management. The degree is supported by four other institutions, so students may take courses from any of the five universities in order to finish the program as quickly as possible. The Ph.D. in Technology Management is a practical degree that allows students to work on real-world projects, complete a dissertation, and do research, all while completing most of the program’s requirements online. ISU, along with the other schools, does have a residency requirement. However, students must complete at least two nine-hour semesters of coursework in order to graduate from the program. The online Ph.D. consists of 66 credit hours, including a dissertation, a qualifying exam, a research project, and coursework in areas such as technology assessment and innovation, legal aspects of the industry, and international and cultural technological development. 5. Texas Tech UniversityLubbock, texas, online doctor of philosophy in systems & engineering management. Tuition: $32,014Texas Tech University is well-known nationwide for its affordable, high-quality degree programs for online students. The school offers an online Ph.D. in Systems and Engineering Management, a practice-based program that aims to prepare students to tackle leadership roles in the private and public sectors. The degree consists of 72 credit hours of coursework that can be completed at the students’ home, and a dissertation is also required. However, there are four courses that must be taken on-campus; these take one month each to complete and are taught only during the summer. Students can expect coursework that covers topics in advanced theoretical studies in systems management, systems theory, and systems management in a global environment. 4. Bowling Green State UniversityBowling green, ohio, online ph.d. in technology management. Tuition: $29,396Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio offers an online Ph.D. in Technology Management that satisfies the goals and needs of full-time students. The web-based program was specifically designed for online education, and it is conferred by a consortium. The Ph.D. in Technology Management program consists of five specializations: quality systems, manufacturing systems, human resource development and training, digital communications, and construction management. Students must complete 66 credit hours of coursework either at BGSU or another consortium university. A qualifying exam and a dissertation are also required. Prospective students should note that at least 18 credits must be completed at BGSU; most of these can be completed within the first two years of the program. 3. Missouri University of Science and TechnologyRolla, missouri. Tuition: $28,988Founded as the largest land-grant research institution in the state, Missouri University of Science and Technology offers an online Ph.D. in Engineering Management program that provides busy working professionals with the opportunity to earn a terminal degree without attending on-campus classes. This interdisciplinary program gives students a strong foundation in areas like risk assessment, modeling and simulation, data analytics, and other skills that make graduates valuable in settings such as government, academic research, business, government, and more. Mixing original, hands-on dissertation research, specialized courses, and theory courses, students in this program are well-prepared to solve problems with strong engineering-based leadership and reasoning skills. 2. North Carolina A&T State UniversityGreensboro, north carolina. Tuition: $22,433North Carolina A&T State University and Indiana State University offer a joint Doctor of Philosophy consortium degree program in the field of technology management. What sets this program apart from others is that students have the opportunity to tailor their course of study based on their needs and interests, choosing classes in Internet security, e-commerce, and web design, to name a few. The program pulls together knowledge and experts from human resources, business, computer engineering, and other related disciplines to prepare students for leadership roles in the field of technology. Students must complete at least 90 credit hours of study based on their technical specialization. A residency and internship are also required once the student completes his or her coursework, and the degree culminates in a final doctoral dissertation. 1. East Carolina UniversityGreenville, north carolina. Tuition: $20,584East Carolina University is a member of a consortium, along with Indiana State University and Bowling Green University, that offers a hybrid Ph.D. in Technology Management. Students must complete two semesters of on-campus study, and they have the opportunity to choose from five specializations: quality systems, digital communications systems, construction management, manufacturing systems, and human resource development. Those who are already working in a specialized field and are looking to move into leadership positions would most benefit from this program. Along with the use of a fantastic virtual portal that links all five schools and the coursework together, students will have the opportunity to be taught by leading professionals with decades of experience in the field of engineering and technology management. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the career options for an online ph.d. in engineering management degree. Although an online Ph.D. in Engineering Management can open doors for graduate students, it is also important to know that many degrees come with career-based options. In other words, providing specific career paths and tailoring the curriculum to a certain goal serves to help the students focus their education as best they can. “Practice-based” programs refer to degrees that will pave a way forward toward working as an engineering manager in the business sector. Students may also seek leadership roles in companies that work in the engineering industry. Graduates may also hold employment as consultants who freelance for the business sector or as contractors who work for the government. “Academic-based” programs refer to degrees that enable students to work as researchers and academics in the engineering management field. These programs aim to prepare students for careers as professors at the university level or as researchers employed by companies devoted to development and research. Graduates may also be employed by the government as analysts, helping to solve critical infrastructure issues. Regardless of the path pursued, graduates can also become authors, whether for publications, nonfiction books, or textbooks. Graduates from both types of programs may also become entrepreneurs in the field of business technology, although some business acumen is often required for these types of roles. How Much Can You Earn in This Field?The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median pay for engineering managers was $137,720 per year, or $66.21 per hour, as of May 2017. The highest 10 percent earned more than $208,000, and the lowest 10 percent earned less than $88,050. These salaries can be further broken down by industry:
However, due to the different pathways available after one earns his or her doctoral degree, salaries may differ based on the technical recognition of the program. In addition, some engineering managers may receive more benefits such as bonuses and expense accounts than non-managerial employees. What Are the Various Disciplines of Engineering Management?Since engineering management is an industry that combines business and engineering, students may find a number of disciplines in their curricula such as math, science, research, computer science, engineering, and more. However, not all degrees take the same approach; there are different pathways depending on the disciplines offered, mainly because students will be faced with these various disciplines after they graduate, and they must learn about them at the university level prior to earning their degree. For instance, students taking a practice-based pathway can expect disciplines in accounting, management, and business. Students looking to work for a multicultural company may benefit from cultural courses. Similarly, students attending prestigious schools may have the opportunity to take advanced-level language courses to further develop their knowledge. On the other hand, academic-based degrees focus more on academic and research, exposing students to different theories and allowing them to put these theories into practice in a laboratory setting. Academic-based degrees also include the disciplines of statistics, finance, economics, academic writing, and more, and they typically require a foundational understanding of the history of engineering. What Are the Requirements for Admission into a Doctorate in Engineering Management?Although no two online Ph.D. in Engineering degree programs are alike, many of the requirements are shared by universities across the country:
The GRE requirement is often debated in terms of whether it should be considered as a standard for admission into these programs. In fact, more schools are dropping the GRE requirement for doctoral programs, explaining that students enter a doctoral program after earning a master’s degree, thus there really is no need to request these scores for admission. What is the Curriculum Like For an Online Ph.D. in Engineering Management Program?Many online Ph.D. in Engineering Management programs offer coursework online and, in some cases, their entire degrees online. However, universities and colleges have been slow to change classroom studies into fully online studies simply because of the value that residency requirements hold. Ph.D. programs heavily rely on collaboration with advisors to help students guide and develop program research, finding a degree that closely matches their academic and career needs with classroom and online study. In addition to the Ph.D. degree, some students choose to follow the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) pathway in engineering management. Although both degrees are a doctorate, the Ph.D. focuses more on science, while the DBA emphasizes the business aspect of the industry. A typical online Ph.D. in Engineering Management is offered in a webinar format, allowing students to receive online instruction by experienced faculty in live lecture settings. Using high-speed Internet access, students interact with classmates and instructors. Students may also collaborate via email as students consult with faculty during specified online office hours or discuss the lectures with their classmates. Courses in the Ph.D. in Engineering Management program typically include:
During the majority of three- to five-year Ph.D. programs, students are required to complete a doctoral dissertation on a topic relevant to their academic or career goals. Example dissertations cover areas such as improving project management, personal virtual communications, real-time terrain modeling, human behavior modeling in computer programs, and airport dynamics. Why Should You Get a Ph.D. Instead of an M.S. in Engineering Management?It all boils down to opportunities. Experienced engineers who earn a doctoral degree in engineering management can land desirable teaching positions and advance to leadership positions in their current organizations. Graduates may also choose to teach or conduct research at the university level. Teams of engineers are typically responsible for managing workflow in a global workplace, and so employers look for applicants who have experience and skills in handling a vast range of engineering situations. In most cases, workers from different countries collaborate on a team, looking for leadership experience and guidance from those who have developed these skills in the Ph.D. program in order to accomplish project objectives. As an instructor, the Ph.D. program further enables students to participate in the development and presentation of new ideas to scholarly engineering communities and organizations. Teachers with Ph.D. degrees present research findings at conferences, advise students in research and study, and prepare lessons for field- or classroom-based instruction. Although some positions can be obtained with an M.S. in Engineering Management, through their ideas, research, and work, Ph.D. candidates are better-equipped to help shape the world in which we live. Is Accreditation Important For an Online Ph.D. in Engineering Management?Many students understand the importance of accreditation no matter the degree. In fact, doctoral degrees that are not accredited by an independent body can actually harm graduates who are looking for employment. Today, most employers prefer students who can show evidence that they hold a doctorate from a regionally or nationally accredited university or college. Students looking to further their education by pursuing a doctoral degree in engineering management should consider programs that hold recognition from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Not only does ABET accreditation boost that specific program’s reputation and, therefore, a student’s work application, but it also signals an industry standard that is shared by that program’s outcomes and curriculum. Program-specific accreditation is also the mark of a rigorous, comprehensive degree that introduces students to more advanced concepts and ideas that are generally known in the engineering and technology field. Compared to unaccredited degrees, accredited programs are usually more competitive, meaning that students are not always guaranteed a spot in the university or college. In turn, this competition results in a stronger focus on internships and education, enabling students to gain real-world, hands-on work experience while continuing their coursework. Regardless of whether the program was conferred online or in-person, employers prefer accredited degrees. Therefore, it makes sense for students to try their best to secure a seat at a school that holds accreditation from a national or regional accrediting body. Thanks to the use of computers, accredited programs are easier to find than ever; all students need to do is to focus only on schools that have been recognized by the ABET. Earning a doctorate in engineering management is a smart move for students who want to continue their education but who are also looking to cultivate a promising career. With the help of the AS staff, graduate applicants can have a sense of what these online programs are like, from the specializations and courses that are available to the month/year rotations. The above schools are not only among the most affordable in the country, but they have also gained national recognition and respect for their online Ph.D. in Engineering Management programs. This concludes our ranking of the Top 15 Most Affordable Online Ph.D. in Engineering Management.Related Articles:
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Choose An Online School2100 accredited US Universities for Graduate Programs. 400+ specializations. 1400 No GRE, GMAT schools for the Master’s program 700+ Graduate scholarships totaling $3.5 mm Doctoral / PHD Programs in Engineering Management18 universities offer graduate PHD program in Engineering Management Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPaving the way for a brighter future MS E works to advance social good, promote energy sustainability, design economic systems, improve healthcare, create flourishing organizations, improve national security, and . Our unique focus on the interface of engineering, business, and public policy has made us one of the most respected MS E departments in the world. The graduate programs offer education and research by integrating three basic strengths: Depth in conceptual and analytical foundations Comprehensive coverage of functional areas of application and Interaction with other Stanford departments, Silicon Valley industry, and organizations throughout the world telecommunications. Read, watch and listen to MS E stories. Learn how MS E investigates real-world societal problems through research and impact, within academia and in the world at large. A stack of PhD theses bound in cardinal reddish covers on a table in the Huang Engineering Center. Management Science and Engineering
Stanford UniversityThe Department of Management Science and Engineering leads at the interface of engineering, business, and public policy. The department’s mission is, through education and research, to advance the design, management, operation, and interaction of technological, economic, and social systems. The department’s engineering research strength is integrated with its educational program at the undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels: graduates of the program are trained as engineers and future leaders in technology, policy, and industry. Research and teaching activities are complemented by an outreach program that encourages the transfer of ideas to the environment of Silicon Valley and beyond. MS&E offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. The department also offers a coterminal B.S./M.S. degree, a dual master’s degree in cooperation with each of the other departments in the School of Engineering, joint master's degrees with the School of Law and the Public Policy Program, and a Ph.D. minor. The master’s degree is designed to be a terminal degree program with a professional focus. The M.S. degree can be earned in one academic year (three academic quarters) of full-time work, although most students choose to complete the program in five academic quarters, or eighteen months, and work as an intern in the Summer Quarter. MS in Management Science and Engineering
Dartmouth CollegeDartmouth engineering PhD students acquire technical depth in their chosen focus area while also gaining breadth of knowledge in related fields. Graduates are skilled not only in engineering, but also in problem-solving, communications, risk-taking, leadership and innovation that generates human-centered impact. In addition to courses in applied mathematics and engineering, PhD students undertake a multi-year research project, usually part of a larger multidisciplinary project. These research projects are negotiated with a faculty mentor who sponsors the student in the program. Dartmouth offers a diversity of concentrations with collaborative synergies between engineering disciplines. Graduate students are expected to propose a plan of study that supports their interests on a path unconstrained by disciplinary boundaries. Engineering Sciences (PhD)
406 universities offer the Master's program in Engineering Management. Which one best suits your need? Brown UniversityThe School of Engineering focuses on unique and innovative clustering of faculty. In terms of research groups, engineers of all types team together with non–engineers to tackle some of the biggest problems facing engineering and science today. Students usually identify an advisor during the early stages of graduate study and are often involved in independent research from the start of the program. Each student, in collaboration with their advisor, develops a unique program of study that includes both coursework and independent research, and prepares the students for careers in academia and industry. Engineering, Ph.D.
Emory UniversityCancer technologies are employed to develop new and advanced technologies for a broad range of cancer applications, especially early cancer detection, minimally invasive surgery, and targeted therapy. Engineering of the immune system and stem cells for cancer immunotherapy. Photo of doctor using a plastic model of a prostate to show the anatomy of the prostate. University of Michigan-Ann ArborDoctors collaborate with electrical and computer engineers to create better techniques and tools for everything from diagnoses to surgical procedures. Electrical and computer engineers are needed to make these tools as informative, safe, and affordable as possible. ECE-trained students will improve the tools of diagnosis to give doctors useful information, and to cut the cost for patients. ECE researchers have made MRI with clearer images and CT scanswith a lower dose of X-ray radiation, lasers that could monitor glucose levels without a needle, and sensors that can track glaucoma symptoms from inside your body. You can also help develop new tools like brain probes that give us previously unseen looks at how our bodies work. This project created an algorithm to create high-quality CT scans from a much lower dose of radiation. CT scans require a high X-ray dose to create a quality image for doctors to examine a patient, but this algorithm greatly reduces that dose. Electrical Computer Engineering at MichiganNew york university. Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy:MSSchool of Law and Tandon School of Engineering. Human Capital Analytics and Technology:MSSchool of Professional Studies. Interested applicants may have the opportunity to participate in the NYU Shanghai doctoral study and research program. Educational Communication and Technology:PhDSteinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Interactive Media Arts Global Low-Residency:MATisch School of the Arts and NYU Shanghai. Music Technology:AdvC, MM, PhDSteinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Engineering, Mathematics, and TechnologyUniversity of miami. Specialization in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education. He left Southeast Florida to earn a BA in philosophy (magna cum laude) from the University of Notre Dame, an MS in mathematics and Ph.D. in education, both from Northwestern University. Over the past ten years, he has collaborated with colleagues from Florida State University on two large-scale randomized-control-trials and a follow-up to the original RCT studying the impacts of a professional development program that is known as Cognitively Guided Instruction. Secada continues to study how the language features of mathematics may provide challenges and affordances to late-elementary and middle-school students who are learning mathematics and who range from English learners to fully proficient in English. A fluent speaker of and literate in Spanish, he is analyzing a series of videotapes where high-school algebra is taught bilingually in terms of teacher practices and language-based math-classroom participatory structures. Ji Shen is working on technology-enhanced STEM learning environments, interdisciplinary and integrated learning, modeling-based instruction, and alternative assessments in STEM education. As a native Chinese speaker, he is also interested in issues related to international STEM education. Dr. Shen holds a doctorate in Physics from Washington University in St. Louis. As a Learning Scientist, Dr. Kahn looks at broaden participation in interdisciplinary, technology-rich activities to support youth learning across community settings, including museums, libraries, and cultural-heritage sites. Dr. Kahn teaches courses on qualitative research methods, including video analysis theories of learning and the design of informal learning environments. Teaching and Learning, Ph.D.George washington university. Engineering Management Systems Engineering School of Engineering Applied Science. EMSE hosts Technology, Management, and Policy Doctoral Consortium. On June 17 and 18, the EMSE department hosted the 18th annual Technology, Management, and Policy (TMP) Doctoral Consortium. This year, 21 students participated representing GW, Penn State, MIT, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Carnegie Mellon University, TU Delft, George Mason University, University of Cambridge, University College London, and IST Lisbon. Awards for the top two presentations were given to EMSE doctoral student Suparna Mukherjee and MIT student Magdalena Klemun. John Helveston, Ekundayo Shittu, Zoe Szajnfarber, and Rene van Dorp. EMSE hosts Technology, Management, and Policy Doctoral Consortium - Engineering Management Systems EngineeringUniversity of pittsburgh-pittsburgh campus. The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science maintains a commitment to high-quality graduate education, which is consistent with its strong research focus. The department offers both a Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy program in mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering. At the MS level, research and professional tracks are available. The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science offers both Master of Science and PhD programs in mechanical engineering that provide students with in-depth knowledge a specific area of interest. With than 20 research labs and opportunities to work with a myriad of industries from biomedical to aerospace, the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Pitt fosters academic innovation. The department offers Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs in mechanical engineering. At the MS level, professional (non-thesis) and research tracks are available. Extensive information can be found in the graduate handbook. The goal of the Mechanical Engineering Doctor of Philosophy program in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science is to develop the student for the rigorous career demands of engineering research either in the industrial or academic fields. The student is educated at the pioneering edge of technical, management, systems design, and decision-making concepts. This work requires a strong background in mathematics and one of the specialty areas of mechanical engineering. The PhD student is expected to be a full-time student. It is possible, however, to seek candidacy as a part-time student with the stipulation that the PhD candidate must spend at least one full-time academic year on campus. information on the PhD requirements can be found in the graduate handbook. A 30-credit, non-thesis, professional MS degree program is available for qualified students who are employed in industry. Graduate courses are typically offered in the evening, which facilitates part-time study. information on the program requirement can be found in the graduate handbook. Where the Professional MS Track is best suited to those currently in industry and looking to increase their knowledge, the Research MS Track is designed for individuals seeking in-depth research experience in mechanical engineering. Unlike in the Professional MS Track, a total of 24 course credits and a master thesis are required for this degree. information on the program requirement can be found in the graduate handbook. Some of the ongoing research programs are centered in several areas:. The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science maintains a commitment to high-quality graduate education, which is consistent with its strong research focus. The department offers Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs in materials science and engineering. At the MS level, research and professional tracks are available. Graduate courses are typically offered in the evening, which facilitates part-time study. The programs are oriented toward the transition of results from scientific and engineering disciplines to the solution of materials problems that impede technological progress. They are designed to educate engineers, providing them with the tools to become successful in research, development, production, management, and teaching. The doctor of philosophy (PhD) program in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science is a research degree leading largely to careers in teaching and research in academia, government and industry. The program is designed for excellent students. Students develop an understanding at the highest level in their areas of specialization and their research must lead to an original contribution to the field in the PhD dissertation. PhD studies are a demanding (and rewarding) experience that requires a strong interest in research in the selected area of specialization. The PhD program has been designed to optimize the fundamental education of students in materials science and engineering, at the same time providing much required advanced specialization. The program is designed to develop the student ability to think materials science and engineering at a high level in order to provide the foundation necessary to cross into other materials-related interdisciplinary areas, as required by future career developments. information on the program requirements can be found in the (MSE PhD Guidelines). The professional MS track is primarily oriented toward part-time students currently working in industry. The professional track consists of a minimum of 30 course credits (equivalent to 10 courses). There are no thesis or comprehensive examination requirements for this degree. information on the program requirements can be found in the (MSE MS Guidelines). Materials Science and Engineering Professional Track, MSMSE. The research track is primarily for full-time students who have the intention to pursue a PhD or are strongly oriented toward a research career. The University transcript will include an entry indicating that a student is in the research MS track. The Research Track MS degree requires a minimum of 30 credits of course and research based graduate study, including at least 21 course credits. information on the program requirements can be found in the (MSE MS Guidelines ). Materials Science and Engineering Research Track, MSMSE. The list of the Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Courses can be found in the (Courses). Some of the ongoing research programs are centered in several areas of advanced ceramics and metallurgy, including the following:. The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science offers two certificate programs: Physical Metallurgy Certificate and Nuclear Engineering Certificate. As the newest graduate-level certificate in the Swanson School of Engineering, this 15 credit program will provide an in-depth study of a specialized and critical industry sector. The curriculum focuses on the core physical metallurgy principles while simultaneously incorporating modern and emerging topics in the field. With on-campus evening classes offered, the Physical Metallurgy Certificate is excellent for working professionals and graduate students with a BS in Engineering alike. Processing, Properties, and Performance of Engineering Metals Certificate. Minimum 3.00 QPA required for completion. No course may be repeated than twice. BS in Engineering field from ABET accredited program, or BS in other science-related fields and disciplines.Minimum GPA 3.0 Note: Candidates with other educational and professional backgrounds will be considered on an individual basis with a strong emphasis given to academic purpose, career orientation, work experience, and preparation in engineering and related disciplines. Additional coursework may be required to ensure skill set necessary for success in the program. Domestic students can apply up to 60 days before the start of the term for admissions to the Graduate School of Engineering. The Nuclear Engineering program provides coursework for a graduate-level nuclear engineering education with study areas in nuclear operations and safety, nuclear science, and nuclear systems and policy. The focus on nuclear operations and safety not only fulfills a recognized educational need, but is also designed to take advantage of unique industrial resources in the Pittsburgh area. The nuclear science area provides courses necessary to support a graduate-level research program. Finally, the Nuclear Engineering program offers courses in nuclear systems and policy, for example, we have a courses on codes and standards for the nuclear industry and on nuclear plant management. Notice: Applying for the Nuclear Engineering Certificate, student must complete the regular online application for degree program. University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied ScienceWhat kind of scholarships are available for graduate programs in engineering management. We have 155 scholarships awarding up to $1,270,915 for Masters program in for Engineering Management, targeting diverse candidates and not restricted to state or school-based programs.
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You can choose between research-based or course-based master's program or maybe you are ready for a doctoral program. Each department offers a range of programs to get you on your future career track! Table of ContentsResearch-based PhD and Master of Applied Science Course-based Master of Management Sciences and the Graduate Diploma Admission Requirements Fees, Scholarships and AwardsResearch-based. For full-time students, the PhD is a 4-year program, and the MASc is a 2-year program. Full-time students in the PhD program are required to complete a total of 4 courses at the 600 or 700 level, a comprehensive examination, and a PhD thesis of independent and original research work. Full-time students in the MASc program are required to complete a total of 4 courses at the 600 or 700 level, complete a master’s seminar milestone and complete a master’s thesis. In addition to the minimum funding provided , Students can also apply for teaching assistantships and research assistantships. No supervisor is required at the application stage, a supervisor is required to receive an offer of admission. Please visit our Research and supervisors page with details about how to contact them. There is the opportunity for both PhD and MASc programs to be done part-time. Part-time students are not eligible for minimum funding. For part-time students, the PhD is a 8-year program, and the MASc is a 4-year program. Visit the Future Students page to find full description of programs and admission information. Doctoral (PhD)Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management Science Exceptional MASc applicants may be considered for direct entry to the PhD program from a bachelor’s program. Applicants interested in being considered for a direct-entry PhD should include a statement to that effect in their Supplementary Information Form (SIF). Applicants who will be considered for direct entry to the PhD program will be contacted by a representative from the Department within two months of the application deadline. Master of Applied Science (MASc)
Course-basedMaster of management sciences (mmsc) . For Full-time students, the MMSc program is a 16-month program where students may choose to complete their MMSc degree in one year (3 terms), or in 16 months (4 terms), this will depend on your course selection. You will be taking 8 courses and will not have a supervisor and it is a self-funded program. Students have the option to apply directly to the Co-operative program. For Part-time students, you do need to be aware that the courses are not scheduled separately for part-time students and are usually held within the core university hours, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Completion of the MMSc coursework program on a part-time basis can take up to three years. The Department of Management Science and Engineering also offers this degree via online learning. All eight Master of Management Sciences course requirements are delivered via live interactive web-based tutorials. Find out more about the Online Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) – Management of Technology. Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) - Co-operative Program (Direct Entry) Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) - Management of Technology Note: The Online Master of Management Sciences (MMSc) – Management of Technology program is part-time only. Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Data Analytics The course work diploma program is completed in 2 terms (8 months), longer if completed as a part time student. Admit terms are Fall, Winter and Spring. This is an on-campus program, some materials may be delivered online is available. Students must complete the Graduate Academic Integrity Module and 4 courses. Students must maintain an overall average of at least 73% at the end of each term, with no more than 2 failed courses overall Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Data Analytics (Direct Entry) Admission RequirementsOnly for the research-based PhD and MASc programs, the admission depends on the student finding a suitable supervisor. You don’t need a supervisor to apply, so we suggest that you apply, upload all materials and then start the process of trying to make contact with the faculty members in the Management Science and Engineering Research and supervisors . For answers to specific questions, please feel free to contact us: MASc, PhD Email: [email protected] MMSc, MMSc Co-op, GDip Email: [email protected] Budgeting is ones of the most important factors when it comes to planning your graduate studies. Find out about tuition and budget, and the MSE funding and scholarship opportunities. Research-based students have minimum guaranteed funding. Course-based students are expected to be self-funded. Visit the Funding, Scholarships and Awards page with full description and details. MSE Staff Contact Information1. Graduate Studies Administrator MASc and Phd programs I can help you with... MASc and Phd programs, advising, admissions, MASC co-op Recruitment Scholarships, awards and bursaries Lisa Hendel, [email protected] Location: CPH 4370 2. Graduate Studies Administrator MMSc and GDip Programs I can help you with... MMSc, MMSc co-op and GDip programs, advising, admissions Records for: MMSc, MMSc co-op, MMSc Online and the GDDA Kimberly Dunne, [email protected] Location: CPH 4371 Doctor of Engineering CurriculumDegree Requirements with the Doctor of Engineering The Doctor of Engineering (D. Eng) requires 90 credit hours. Professionals may transfer up to 30 credit hours from a relevant master’s degree and/or other non-degree coursework into the D.Eng. program, subject to faculty review. The program features research methodology and professional development coursework, advanced mathematics and statistics, a wide variety of engineering courses, and a culminating applied research project. See full curriculum below. Degree requirements:
As you complete your first full semester, you will work through a fundamentals to establish your individual electronic Plan of Study (EPOS). Each student’s plan of study will be unique, designed to meet the needs of their individual background and interests. Advisory committees will work with students to develop a plan of study that best meets their individual academic needs and career goals. All students are required to have an approved Electronic Plan of Study in order to graduate from Purdue. The Electronic Plan of Study serves as a contract between you, your faculty advisor, academic advisor, and Purdue University’s Graduate School. Your EPOS is a blueprint for successful completion of your degree requirements. The plan must be approved adhering to department and Graduate School policies. We strongly encourage students to have an approved Plan of Study on file by the end of their second semester. CORE REQUIREMENT – 6 CREDIT HOURSThe following courses are required:
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Please note Purdue University courses must be taken for Core Course requirements. Transfer credit may not be applied to the Core Course component. Foundational Courses - 6 Credit Hours3 credits of s tatistics and 3 credits of m ath are required . Any statistics or math course available online will fulfill t his requirement. Available courses currently include:
Technical Depth Courses - 27 Credit HoursThese courses provide the foundational concepts and theories that are applied in a students desired technical field. These courses should equip students to gain significant knowledge, experience, and capability in a particular technology or technical domain directly related to a student’s career goals. Students will work with their advisor(s) and during ENGR 60100: Doctor of Engineering Fundamentals to identify a selection of Technical Depth Courses to fulfill this requirement and build an Electronic Plan of Study. Professional and Applied Courses - 12 Credit HoursThese courses provide additional training, expertise and practice in areas that are important to student’s professional development, but that might not be specific to one technical area. Examples include technical writing, pedagogical theory and practice, project management, product development, leadership development, grant and technical report writing. Students will work with their advisor(s) and during ENGR 60100: Doctor of Engineering Fundamentals to identify a selection of Professional and Applied Courses to fulfill this requirement and build an Electronic Plan of Study. Doctor of Engineering Research Course - 30 Credit HoursDoctor of Engineering students will earn course credit for a multi-semester applied research project in which they work closely with faculty advisor. Measurable outcomes of the research project include a final report/dissertation and demonstration of expertise in the topic area. Other outcomes of research include knowledge dissemination ( i.e. presentations at scientific or trades conference , white papers, internal reports, peer-reviewed manuscripts in archival journals, book chapters). ELECTIVE COURSES – REMAINING CREDIT HOURSAny courses listed on our courses page will fulfill this requirement, including available non-engineering courses. All questions regarding courses and transfer credits should be directed to a student’s academic advisor. Items of Note:
DissertationThe dissertation demonstrates the candidate’s ability to conduct substantial and significant research in the engineering discipline(s) selected. Candidates are expected to demonstrate mastery of the key literature in the field and use this to situate the specific project they propose. Students enroll in a College of Engineering doctoral research course to complete and receive credit for their dissertation research. Students are required to complete a minimum of thirty credit hours of doctoral research, a requirement that will be distributed across multiple semesters. The exact duration of this distribution depends on the individual student's progress in their dissertation research. In most cases, it is expected that a student will use their final one or two years to formulate the research topic, develop the proposal, and conduct self-directed research under the guidance of their faculty advisor and with the hopeful support of an industry partner and advisor—likely the student’s full-time employer. At the conclusion of their program, or in the final semester, students will have a final oral defense of their dissertation research before a graduate committee of reviewers. Distinction between a PhD and a professional Doctorate degree A PhD in Engineering is earned by demonstrating research independence in an engineering-related field of study and generation of new knowledge. A Doctor of Engineering is earned by completion of interdisciplinary professional coursework and demonstration of research independence in an engineering-related field of study, and direct application of the research to engineering practice in real-world, industry, commercial, defense, or other areas of operation and utilization. In each program, dissemination of knowledge is key to the training, but may differ depending on the context of each student’s unique context (i.e. presentations at scientific or trades conference, white papers, internal reports, peer-reviewed manuscripts in archival journals, book chapters). Major: Information Technology and ManagementCollege of Engineering and Computer Science Degree: Master of Science (M.S.)Concentrations: Advanced Information Technology, Computer Science Data Analytics Important information about applying to Graduate School:
Admission RequirementsDomestic students. Note: This is a joint program between the College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science; admissions requirements are specific to each program. • B.S. in Engineering or equivalent • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 International StudentsNote: This is a joint program between the College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science; admissions requirements are specific to each program. • B.S. in Engineering or equivalent • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 • A course-by-course evaluation is required for international transcripts; FAU will do the evaluation internally or it must be done by a NACES member • TOEFL score of 548 or IBT of 79, IELTS band score of 6.0, or Duolingo score of 110 Contact/InformationJean Mangiaracina & Tayler Kung, MSW College of Engineering and Computer Science Engineering East (EE-96) Boca Raton Campus Map (T) 561.297.3855 (Jean), 561.297.2860 (Tayler) (E) [email protected] , [email protected] (W) ceecs.fau.edu Application DeadlinesDomestic Students Fall: July 1 Spring: November 1 Summer: April 1 International Students Fall: June 1 Spring: October 1 Summer: March 1
Florida Poly expands engineering horizons with two new master’s degreesNew master’s degrees in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are being offered at Florida Polytechnic University this fall. Florida Polytechnic University is expanding its educational offerings this fall with the addition of two new, industry-driven master’s degrees: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. “Introducing two master’s degrees in these critical fields shows Florida Poly’s commitment to providing students with the specialized STEM education they need to thrive in high-wage, high-demand careers,” said Dr. Devin Stephenson, the University’s president. “These degrees offer a powerful new pathway to both personal fulfillment and economic success, positioning graduates at the forefront of innovation.” This expansion of the graduate program is a key element of Florida Poly’s broader growth strategy, driven by the increasing demand for the institution’s offerings. “We are excited to strategically expand our curriculum in alignment with the growth of our campus,” said Dr. Brad Thiessen, Florida Poly’s interim provost and vice president of academic affairs. “This change further fuels our University to become the state’s top source of talented engineers.” The new graduate program options replace a master’s degree in engineering that offered specialization tracks in each of the disciplines. Ryan Sullivan, associate director of graduate and transfer admissions, said the new mechanical and electrical engineering degrees support the state’s priority of developing Programs of Strategic Emphasis in alignment with economic and workforce needs. “These degrees will be more in line with the marketplace and what the industry demands from students graduating from these fields,” said Ryan Sullivan, associate director of graduate and transfer admissions. The first cohorts of students began their programs this fall semester. Those already pursuing the previous engineering degree have the option to transition to the updated curriculum. “This new electrical engineering degree can make you more marketable and will add to the strong success our graduates experience,” said Dr. Muhammad Rashid, Florida Poly’s interim chair of electrical, computer and cybersecurity engineering. “All the students so far who graduated from the master’s program found a job right away, and now it will be even easier for those who have a master’s degree in these specific engineering fields.” Both new degrees will be available to students who would like to pursue either a coursework or thesis path. Additionally, they are available as part of the University’s popular 4+1 degree program, which enables students to earn graduate credit while completing their undergraduate education, thereby accelerating their path to a master’s degree. The new graduate degrees are part of ongoing academic development at the University. They join bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering and industrial engineering that were added in 2023, and master’s degrees in data science and engineering management in 2022. In all, Florida Poly now offers five master’s and 12 bachelor’s programs, as well as the 4+1 degree program. These additional program options will make Florida Poly graduates more marketable, as enrollment in these and other graduate degrees grows, said Dr. Matt Bohm, Florida Poly’s chair of mechanical and industrial engineering. “One of the biggest benefits of this is students will have an easier time being hired for high-level engineering jobs because hiring managers will immediately recognize their qualifications and skills,” Bohm said. “The quality of our graduates will become even more well known in the engineering community.” Graduate applications for 2025 are now being accepted. Contact: Lydia Guzman Director of Communications 863-874-8557
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Traditional On-Campus Programs . Click the links below to learn more about our options for doctorate programs in Engineering Management: Ph.D. in Engineering Management Program Overview. The Ph.D. in Engineering Management is designed to prepare rising scholars and researchers to develop unique knowledge that expands the field of engineering ...
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Students work directly with a faculty advisor to formulate their research focus, write and publish their dissertation, as well as participate actively in professional and research-focused conferences in the field of engineering management and systems engineering. The Ph.D. program is based on GW's main campus in Washington, D.C. (Foggy Bottom ...
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The online master of science in engineering management is designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of leadership skills. Specifically, the skills needed to become effective managers in technology-driven organizations and government entities. ... Within seven years of the start of their PhD program (nine years for ...
Learn to conduct rigorous research and manage complex human-technological systems in this full- or part-time program. You can complete the PhD 100% online and work with a research advisor in your area of interest.
Learn from expert faculty and conduct ground-breaking research in engineering management and systems engineering. This 100% online program requires a master's degree, a 3.50 GPA, and a research concept paper.
Earn a doctoral degree in systems and engineering management from Texas Tech University. Learn about the program requirements, curriculum, and career opportunities in this hybrid/blended program.
Learn how to perform and evaluate rigorous research in engineering management and systems engineering at Old Dominion University. The program is available online and on-campus, and offers diverse specializations and faculty advisors.
Learn how to integrate management skills with technical and engineering knowledge to advance your career in industry. The program offers a master's degree, certificates and courses in various fields of engineering management.
The PhD in Engineering Management degree is for new master's degree graduates and non-traditional students (i.e., experienced personnel) who desire to advance in their careers by gaining leadership skills in the industries related directly and indirectly to engineering and technology. ... This program may be completed with a minimum of 60 ...
Texas Tech University is well-known nationwide for its affordable, high-quality degree programs for online students. The school offers an online Ph.D. in Systems and Engineering Management, a practice-based program that aims to prepare students to tackle leadership roles in the private and public sectors. The degree consists of 72 credit hours ...
Ranked as: #3 in Best National University. Tuition: $55,011 per year. Total Cost: $110,022 *. State: California. Acceptance: 5.19%. The Department of Management Science and Engineering leads at the interface of engineering, business, and public policy. The department's mission is, through education and research, to advance the design ...
There is the opportunity for both PhD and MASc programs to be done part-time. Part-time students are not eligible for minimum funding. For part-time students, the PhD is a 8-year program, and the MASc is a 4-year program. Visit the Future Students page to find full description of programs and admission information.
Items of Note: Transfer credits from a student's Master's degree will be evaluated and applied to specific components of the degree. Students will utilize ENGR 60100: Doctor of Engineering Fundamentals to propose how a previous master's degree could be applied to D.Eng. degree requirements.; Minimum credit requirements allow for maximum flexibility and the ability to tailor your degree ...
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International Students. Note: This is a joint program between the College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science; admissions requirements are specific to each program. • B.S. in Engineering or equivalent • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 • A course-by-course evaluation is required for international transcripts; FAU will do the evaluation internally or it must be done by ...
About. Kemerovo State University is the largest University in Kuzbass, teaching over 21 400 students today. KemSU is one of the 33 Russia's flagship universities and the leading university of Kemerovo Region in the Russian National Ranking of Universities. KemSU is one of Russia's top 100 universities with a high level of financial management.
The new graduate program options replace a master's degree in engineering that offered specialization tracks in each of the disciplines. Ryan Sullivan, associate director of graduate and transfer admissions, said the new mechanical and electrical engineering degrees support the state's priority of developing Programs of Strategic Emphasis ...
Find your program here. Explore the diverse array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs supporting over 200 degrees in 13 faculties at Dalhousie University. View the glossary for help with language on this page. Already decided on a program? Learn how to apply.
It is located in the center of the oblast and spans it from border to border in the southwest-northeast direction. The area of the district is 13,039.5989 square kilometers (5,034.6173 sq mi). Its administrative center is the city of Novokuznetsk. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 50,681.
Novokuznetsk is a big metallurgy and coal city in the south of Kemerovo Oblast. Novokuznetsk has about 534,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.