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MBA in Engineering Management

The curriculum for the MBA program in Engineering Management includes a set of program courses designed to provide a strong business foundation for all students, plus a set of specialized courses for the Engineering or Technology specialization. These specialized courses allow students the flexibility of choosing a specific concentration of study. During the final trimester students attend the Capstone course, which is designed to integrate all earlier coursework.

The course requirements for the MBA in Engineering Management Program require the completion of 49 credit hours or 16 courses all offered at ST Microelectronics. This number may be reduced to a minimum of 37 hours for students who qualify for course waivers on the basis of undergraduate business coursework or course transfers from another graduate institution.

Each graduate course grants 3 hours of credit. In addition, students attend 10 lectures as part of the Ethics and Management Lecture Series, for which they receive one credit hour. These lectures can be attended at the Irving Campus or seen via video at the ST Microelectronics Campus. Utilizing our trimester system (12 weeks), most part-time students complete the MBA in two-and-one-half to three years.

Graduate admissions is based on academic and professional criteria plus factors that indicate an individual's aptitude, motivation and leadership ability. Admission counseling and registration is conducted on-site at STMicroelectronics.

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Engineering Management

"Tools to equip you for the unique demands of the technical business environment."

This degree program prepares graduates for leadership roles in technology-based organizations. The program produces professionals equally at home with sophisticated technology issues and complex management concerns. The program is for the experienced individual working in a technology environment; however, applicants are not required to have an engineering degree to qualify for admission. Because diversity of the student body is an important characteristic of the program, backgrounds in physical and social sciences, management and other disciplines are equally appropriate.

Graduate School of Management Contacts

Julie Allan - jallan@gsm.udallas.edu
Roxanne Del Rio - rdelrio@gsm.udallas.edu

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