2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Master of Science in Engineering Leadership

Overview

Requirements

The program of study leading to the Master of Science in Engineering Management degree consists of a required core of 4 technical engineering courses and 4 management courses. Several electives are provided in each area of study to allow students to customize their education, with one elective required for both arenas.

MSEL Engineering Courses

Total Credit Hours:12

Choose 1 course from the following Engineering elective list

Total Credit Hours:3

MSEL Management Courses

BUSN 500Business Fundamentals

3

BUSN 635Business Process Operations Management

3

LDRS 500Foundations of Leadership

3

ECON 650Economic Analysis

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Choose 1 course from the following Management elective lists or any one course from the Engineering electives list

BUSN 510Human Resource Management

3

BUSN 640Innovation Ecosystems

3

BUSN 665Supply Chain and Logistics Management

3

BUSN 699Capstone: Strategy Formulation and Implementation

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Total Credit Hours: 30

Admission

Outcomes

  1. a deeper exposure to engineering theory and solution methods for complex engineering problems.
  2. an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  3. an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  4. a solid foundation in various facets of business, including management, marketing, finance, operations, and strategy.
  5. began to develop a leadership style and skillset.
  6. business process operations management skills, focused on the design, optimization, and control of organizational processes to enhance efficiency, quality, and performance.
  7. a comprehensive overview of supply chain and logistics management practices, strategies, and principles in modern business environments.
  8. advanced tools and methodologies for analyzing economic phenomena, both theoretically and empirically