MBA/MS Engineering, Specialization in
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT -- 1999-2000 Catalog
Graduate Management Programs,
College of BusinessThe joint Engineering Management Program (EMP) specialization is an interdisciplinary program linking the MBA and MS in Engineering degree programs. It is a cooperative effort between the College of Engineering (Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department) and the College of Business. Students are required to have a prerequisite degree in engineering, computer science, or equivalent technical degree and to be admitted to both the College of Engineering and the College of Business, and to be enrolled in both degree programs.
The program can be completed in 21 months. Upon completion, graduates will receive both MBA and MS in Engineering degrees each with a specialization in Engineering Management.
The mission of the program is to develop "industry ready" graduates who will be facilitators of change and integrators of engineering, business, and people issues.
The three major objectives are:
1) to integrate knowledge and skills from engineering and business disciplines for effective responses to rapidly changing technological and business environments;
2) to prepare engineers for effective participation in management of technology, management of technology-based organizations, and management of technological change; and
3) to take advantage of the unique background of program participants and the unique strengths of Cal Poly.
MBA/MS Engineering Management
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Units |
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GSB Core (three 12-unit classes) |
36 |
The MBA program is currently undergoing.change and core classes are being offered on an experimental basis. For more information, contact Director of Graduate Management Programs.... |
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1 GSB electives |
16 |
GSB 562 Graduate Seminar/General Mgt Strategy |
4 |
IME 502 Graduate Survey |
3 |
IME 556 Technological Project Management |
4 |
IME 557 Technological Assessment & Planning |
4 |
IME 580 Manufacturing Systems |
4 |
IME 596 Team Project.Internship (10) or |
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1 Engineering electives |
17 |
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1 Engineering electives to be selected with College of Engineering adviser's approval. GSB electives, including at least one international business elective, to be selected with College of Business adviser's approval.