MS Engineering Management
Department
Engineering
Level
Postgraduate
College
College of Engineering and Sciences
Course Detail
The MS in Engineering Management degree bridges the gap between engineering potential and its gainful exploitation for business and economic advantage by focusing on efficiency, productivity and effectiveness.
The need for engineering management is felt at all managerial levels, particularly in the professional management work environment. Also, management is applicable to every aspect of an organization’s functions and at all levels of top management, middle and lower management. Basic and specialized knowledge in the field of engineering management is a crucial need for every engineer and a profitable business.
Engineering management entails planning, organizing, allocating resources, and directing and controlling activities that have a tech nological component. The course has been designed by engineers and business experts with experience at the International level, keeping in view the requirements of the country.
This is a weekend program with a minimum load of 6 credit hours (2 courses) and a maximum of 9 credit hours (three courses) in each of the three sessions (Fall, Spring and Summer).
Program Objectives
- To exemplify excellence in engineering management through in depth knowledge and skills in the field of engineering management and applied sciences
- To engage in continuous professional development and exhibit quest for lifelong learning
- To demonstrate professional integrity and commitment to social and ethical responsibilities required of them as leaders and entrepreneurs.
Course Contents |
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Duration: | Minimum 02 – Maximum 04 years |
Total credit hours: | 30 |
– Teaching: | 24 |
– Thesis: | 6 |
A minimum of eight courses (500 Level) of 3 credit hours each with individual research project / thesis of 6 credit hours in a relevant area shall be required for the completion of the MS degree in the discipline of Engineering Management.
Entry Test Policy
The admission for MS Program would be based on the following:
Eligibility for entrance to MS-Engineering Management Program:
It is based on the following:
Sixteen years of education in any engineering discipline with minimum 55% marks in overall academic career in annual system and CGPA 2.5 in a semester system or equivalent from HEC recognized Institutes/Universities having PEC registration status.
In addition:
- All admissions to MS are subject to Higher Education Commission (HEC) based testing services such as National Testing Services (NTS) or Education Testing Council (ETC), etc.
Learning Outcomes
- Advanced knowledge of national and international engineering systems
- Acquire skills in new technologies relevant to management of technological enterprises
- Attitude for pursuing life-long learning in technical and management fields
- Engage with technical and socio-economic issues
Career Options
- Automation Engineer
- Construction Project Engineer
- Design Engineer
- Architectural and Engineering Managers
- Economics Consultant
- Firmware Engineer
Required Courses
MEM501 Project Management (3+0)
MEM504 Research Methodology (3+0)
MEM514 Technology Management (3+0)
MEM526 Portfolio Management (3+0)
MEM527 Sustainability in Project Management (3+0)
Course Structure
Elective Stream I MEM505 Applied Engineering Analysis (3+0) MEM506 Production System Design and Analysis (3+0) MEM507 Operations Analysis & Resource Allocation (3+0) MEM508 Operation Management (3+0) MEM509 Simulation Modeling (3+0) MEM510 Production Planning and Control (3+0) MEM511 Advanced Practices in Engineering Management (3+0) MEM512 Environmental and Safety Management (3+0) MEM513 Industrial Costing Management (3+0) MEM515 Lean Six Sigma & Lean Manufacturing (3+0) MEM516 Marketing Management (3+0) | Elective Stream II MEM604 Financial and Managerial Accounting (3+0) MEM605 Operation Management and Supply Chain (3+0) MEM606 Organization and Strategic Management (3+0) MEM517 Global Business Strategy (3+0) MEM518 Leadership, Innovation & Entrepreneurship (3+0) MEM519 Financial Statement Analysis (3+0) MEM520 Engineering Economics (3+0) MEM521 Problem Solving & Decision Making (3+0) MEM523 Supply Chain Management (3+0) MEM524 Management of Organizations (3+0) MEM525 Advanced Topics in Project Management (3+0) |
Thesis (06 Credit hours)
Semester One Project Management (3+0) Research Methodology (3+0) Portfolio Management (3+0) | Semester Two Sustainability in Project Management (3+0)Technology Management (3+0) Elective I (3+0) |
Semester Three Elective II (3+0) Elective III (3+0) Thesis Proposal (0+3) | Semester Four Final Thesis (0+3) |
Note:
It is mandatory for research students of MS programto attend theMulti-Disciplinary Research Seminar Series(MRSS) sessions on Saturdays (12:00 to 2:00 PM) each semester.
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