Engineering Management
College of Engineering and Mines
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
907-474-6121
www.uaf.edu/esm/
M.S. Degree
Minimum Requirements for Degree: 30 credits
The engineering management program is designed for graduate engineers who will hold executive or managerial positions in engineering, construction, industrial or governmental organizations. The program includes human relations, financial, economic, quantitative, technical and legal subjects useful in solving problems of management.
Graduate Program -- M.S. Degree
- Complete the following admission requirements and recommendations:
- Complete a bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline.
- On-the-job experience in engineering is recommended.
- Complete the general university requirements.
- Complete the master's degree requirements.
- Present project reports which provide comprehensive analysis and propose solutions to a situation in an engineering or scientific management setting. Pass an oral comprehensive examination.
- Complete courses from the four main engineering management subject areas as follows:
- Human Element (two courses required)
ESM F601--Managing and Leading Engineering Organizations--3 credits
BA F607--Human Resources Management--3 credits - Project Management (two courses required)
ESM F609--Project Management (3)
or ESM F608--Legal Principles for Engineering Management (3)
or CE F620--Civil Engineering Construction (3)--6 credits - Quantitative Methods (one course required)
ESM F622--Engineering Decisions (3)
or ESM F620--Statistics for ESM (3)
or ESM F621--Operations Research (3)--3 credits - Financial (two courses required)
ACCT F602--Accounting for Managers--3 credits
ESM F605--Engineering Economic Analysis*--3 credits
- Human Element (two courses required)
- Complete the following:
ESM F684--Engineering/Science Management Project--3 credits - Minimum credits required--30 credits
* May be waived with prior undergraduate engineering economics course.
Note: Balance of credits may be managerial or technical electives as approved by the student's graduate advisory committee.
See Arctic Engineering.
See Civil Engineering.
See Engineering for Ph.D. program.
See Science Management.
See Environmental Engineering and Environmental Quality Science.