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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Management (ENGM)


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THOMAS MOORE, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Northwestern University
Graduate Program Director

Degrees Offered

M.S., P.B.C. (Degree Types )

Faculty

Adjunct Professors
SHELDON BROEDEL, Ph.D., Microbial Genetics, UMBC, M.S., Microbial Genetics, UMBC
TOBY GOUKER, Ph.D., Applied Management and Decision Sciences, Walden University, MBA, University of Houston
ANITA GRINER, M.B.A., University of Baltimore
JOSHUA HERRING, M.S., Engineering Management, UMBC
MICHELLE JONES, M.S., Accounting and Business Services, Towson University and University of Baltimore
KEITH KIRKWOOD, M.S. Engineering Management, UMBC
SAM NEGAHBAN. Ph.D., University of Maryland, M.S., Civil Engineering, Drexel University
MICHAEL OLIVER, J.D., University of Baltimore
JONATHAN POWELL, M.B.A., University of Maryland
GEORGE RAY, Doctor of Management, SMC University, M.S. Integrated Marketing Communications, W.V.U. M.S. Software Engineering, W.V.U.
JEFFREY RAY, J.D. University of Maryland School of Law, M.S. Engineering Management, George Washington University, M.S. Civil Engineering, University of Maryland
LAWRENCE STOUT, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, M.S., Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University
RICHARD WILSON, M.A., Philosophy
JAMES ZIEGLER, M.B.A., Finance Concentration, Towson University

Program Description

The Engineering Management Program at UMBC combines a practical business approach with an in-depth technical track and emphasizes how to manage people and complex projects. The aim of the program is to provide students with a basic and focused set of advanced business/management skills coupled with advanced skills in a specific technical area commensurate with a student’s interests and likely technical employment. The combination of these advanced skills and knowledge will help students assimilate and integrate practical technical experience for the management of technology-based enterprises or government functions. Although not required for participating in this program, it is expected that students are, or intend to be, employed in a technology-oriented enterprise or government program.

For more information on the engineering management programs visit www.umbc.edu/engm.

Program Admission Requirements

M.S. Program Admission

To apply for admission to the M.S. in Engineering Management program, a student should have:

  • A B.S. degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or other physical science that provides the appropriate background to meet the prerequisites of the courses in their chosen engineering track. Professional work experience is desirable, but not required.
  • Applicants should have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4-point grading system) in their B.S. course work and any previous graduate courses.
  • GRE scores and letters of recommendation are not required of students who earned an undergraduate degree from an accredited U.S. university and maintained a GPA of at least a 3.0 on a 4-point scale.
  • International applicants should have the following minimum Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores: Verbal Reasoning 150,  Quantitative 153 and Analytical Writing 3.5. TOEFL Scores: Minimum score 99 (iBT) or 7.0 IELTS. Scores must be no more than 2 years old. All original application documents must be sent directly to the Graduate School, not to the graduate program.
  • All original application documents must be sent directly to the Graduate School, not to the graduate program.

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Admission

  • Applicants should have a B.S. degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or other physical science that provides the appropriate background to meet the prerequisites of the courses in their chosen engineering track. Professional work experience is desirable, but not required.
  • Applicants should have an overall grade point average of 2.7 or higher on a 4-point grading scale in their B.S. course work and any previous graduate courses.
  • GRE scores and letters of recommendation are not required of students who earned an undergraduate degree from an accredited U.S. university and maintained a GPA of at least a 2.7 on a 4-point scale.
  • Applicants who attended international universities should have the following minimum Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores: Verbal Reasoning 150, Quantitative 153 and Analytical Writing 3.5.TOEFL Scores: Minimum score 99 (iBT) or 7.0 IELTS. Scores must be no more than 2 years old.
  • All original application documents must be sent directly to the Graduate School, not to the graduate program.

Financial Assistance

Student financial aid is not available directly from the M.S. program or the post-baccalaureate certificate program. Because these programs are designed primarily for working professionals, graduate assistantships are not available. International students must provide their own support for full-time enrollment in this program. For details on international student financial requirements, see the International Education Services Web site, www.umbc.edu/ies/.

Course Listing

Descriptions of the courses in the engineering specializations may be found elsewhere in the UMBC Graduate Catalog. The individual departments offering these courses may be consulted for further information.

Programs

Courses

    Engineering Management

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