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Master of Business Administration - Engineering Management
Program Description
The Master of Business Administration in Engineering Management concentration degree program at Warren National University is designed to augment the engineering competency of the student by providing instruction in the process of management as it applies to technically-based enterprises. By combining qualitative approaches and quantitative techniques in a balanced curriculum, management credentials are strengthened and technical proficiency is increased.
Applicants must have earned a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, the physical sciences, mathematics, or computer science.
Program Objectives
In addition to the objectives listed for the School of Business master-level degree, upon graduation, Engineering Management concentration students will be able to:
- Apply managerial techniques to organize, communicate, motivate and lead technical project teams
- Integrate R&D, technological innovation, business management, and company profitability
- Utilize financial tools to evaluate performance, cash flow, and make capital budgeting decisions
- Articulate the basics of product liability and its applicability to the engineering function
- Design product, process and materials control strategies that satisfy the customer's wants and needs
- Integrate engineering and business concepts to plan, develop and manage technological resources
- Design a quality improvement process, which includes planning, information systems, and audits
- Demonstrate proficiency in engineering management at the master degree level
Program Requirements
A minimum of 36 credits is required to graduate with a Master of Business Administration in Engineering Management (students may exceed 36 credits in satisfying the requirements). All credits must be from 500- to 700-level coursework.
| Business Administration Core |
15 credits required |
| Engineering Management Curriculum |
9 credits required |
| Culminating Activities |
12 credits minimum required |
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Business Administration Core
15 credits required. Must include the following courses. All courses are 3 credits each.
BUS505 - Business Communication
BUS510 - Organizational Behavior
ETH650 - Ethics in Decision Making
RES671 - Statistics for Graduate Students
RES675 - Research Methods
Engineering Management Curriculum
9 credits required. Must include the following courses.
EMN550 - Production Management
EMN620 - Technical Project Management
EMN640 - Operations Research in Engineering Management
Culminating Activities
12 credits required. Must include the following courses.
FPP680 - The Thesis Proposal (3 credits)
FPP690 - The Thesis (9 credits)
A minimum of 36 total credits is required for graduation. At least 36 credits must be from 500- to 700-level coursework. Student may exceed 36 credits in satisfying the degree requirements.
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