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Engineering Management, M.S.

College of Engineering and Computing

Develop the management skills you need to separate yourself from other engineers and computer scientists through our engineering management program, which can be completed online and within your schedule.

Our program gives you skills in accounting, project management, marketing, legal aspects of engineering and computer science, corporate communication, risk analysis, managing and competing through people, and much more. These classes are ideal for working professionals who seek to advance their education.

Program Highlights

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    SACS Accreditation

    Receive a quality education that employs an accountable and transparent peer-review process and fosters student success.

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    Specialized Classes

    Enroll in business classes specifically designed for engineers and computer scientists.

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    Exploratory Projects

    Supplement your managerial and project management experience through projects related to your employment or career.

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    100 Percent Online

    Take classes wherever and whenever you want to through our asynchronous online option, or take them the traditional way: in person.

What You’ll Study

Some of the most popular courses in this program include Risk Analysis, Corporate Communication, Management of Engineering Projects and Financial Accounting. The curriculum also includes nine credit hours of electives or a thesis track in the College of Engineering and Computing in order to advance your background in your areas of expertise.

Building Skills

Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.

  • Accounting

    Recording, classifying and summarizing financial transactions to provide insight into financial health

    Management

    Directing and overseeing the activities and resources to achieve specific goals

    Handling Conflict

    Resolving disagreements or disputes between individuals or groups in a fair and constructive manner

  • Project Management

    Organizing and overseeing tasks to achieve specific goals

    Problem Solving

    Identifying, analyzing and resolving problems or challenges using creative and effective strategies

    Critical Thinking

    Analyzing and evaluating information to make informed decisions or judgments

Using your degree

Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.

Potential Careers

  • Engineering Manager
  • Technical Program Director
  • Director of Engineering
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Lead Project Engineer

Workplace Settings

  • Energy and Power
  • Government
  • Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Automotive

Is USC Right For You?

There are many reasons we could be your ideal university. There's the award-winning academics, the globally modeled student life, and abundance of study abroad and experiential learning options. Take a closer look at what USC could mean for you.

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