Project Engineering & Management
(Web-Based)
The Master of Project Engineering and Management (MPEM) has been designed to give working professionals an opportunity to enhance their technical and managerial skills with minimum disruption to their workday. The 30 credit non-thesis degree is structured initially around three primary areas:
1) Advanced Engineering Principles;
2) Industrial and Management Engineering; and
3) Business and Organizational Management.
This unique, interdisciplinary degree program is offered through web-based on-line courses. A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering is prefered for admission to MPEM.
MPEM courses are offered on-line allowing students to coordinate their study with their professional and personal demands. A final project presentation to advisory committee members is necessary to complete the degree requiremens.
Curriculum
This 30 credit non-thesis degree is structured around technical management as the focus. Courses will be offered during fall, spring, and summer semesters. The MPEM course work includes six core courses and four technical electives.
Core Courses - Required of All Students
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Financial Management of Technological Enterprises |
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Management, Economics & Accounting |
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Advanced Management Seminar |
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Entrepreneurship and Economic Feasibility |
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Project and Engineering Management |
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Legal issues related to PE & M |
Elective Courses – Students complete any four
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Pollution Prevention |
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Energy Conversion |
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Information Technology for Managers |
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Application and Design of Industrial Experiments |
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Hazardous Waste Engineering |
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Systems Safety & Management |
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Managerial Communication for Project Managers |
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