The Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) gives practicing engineers the competitive edge necessary to advance to management positions in leading engineering and technology firms nationwide.
Graduates of the program will have the skills necessary to pursue successful careers as engineering managers, project engineers, and product engineers in government agencies and tech-based manufacturing and service firms.
Hofstra’s MS in Engineering Management degree is a 30-credit program that bridges the gap between the fields of engineering and business management. The program is comprised of courses offered at Hofstra’s Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science. Students have the flexible option to complete coursework on-campus or online.
Courses are offered in cutting-edge areas, such as:
- Quantitative Decision Making for Engineers
- Engineering Quality Management
- Operations Management
- Managerial Finance
- Information Systems for Managers
- Legal, Political, Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business
Students in the MSEM program also have the opportunity to participate in the DeMatteis Co-op Program. Co-op students are hired for a paid position in a company related to their degree program for a period of six to eight months prior to graduation. Working as a co-op gives students valuable hands-on experience and is a tremendous advantage for graduating students seeking full-time employment.
Engineering Management, MS
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