Engineering Management (M.S.)

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Program Quick Facts

31

Credit Hours

Graduate

Program

Online

Location

Ready to step beyond technical expertise and into the realm of leadership? The online Master of Science in Engineering Management will prepare you to lead teams, manage complex projects, and align engineering solutions with business strategy in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world.

University of the Cumberlands’ online master’s degree in engineering management offers:

  • Coursework in project management, business analytics, systems engineering, and AI applications to prepare you for leadership roles
  • Expert faculty who bring real-world experience into the classroom and guide you throughout your journey
  • A flexible online format designed for working professionals balancing career and education
  • Practical skills you can apply immediately to engineering projects, operations, and strategic decision-making

Take the next step in your career with the Master of Science in Engineering Management online. Fill out the form on this page, and we’ll be in touch.

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Program Outcomes

Advance your career at your own pace through a convenient online curriculum.

Gain a competitive edge and acquire the skills you need to make a bigger difference.

Network with industry experts and fellow students who share your professional goals.

Why UC?

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Convenient Online Curriculum

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