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Master of Science in Engineering Management Program Receives Prestigious ASEM Certification

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The Master of Science in Engineering Management graduate program has achieved the distinguished status of a Certified Graduate Program by the American Society of Engineering Management (ASEM).

This prestigious recognition places the program among an elite group of only ten other programs in the country, affirming the excellence and rigor of its curriculum. ASEM’s certification is a testament to the program’s commitment to providing a cutting-edge education that equips engineering managers with the essential knowledge and skills they need. The rigorous standards set by ASEM are closely aligned with the Engineering Management Body of Knowledge, ensuring that the program meets the highest criteria for quality and relevance in the field.

This distinction highlights the program’s exceptional standards and accomplishments. Graduates of the program can be confident that they are receiving a toptier education that will prepare them for leadership roles in engineering management.

Moreover, this certification opens new doors for graduates by providing a direct path to professional certification. Graduates of the ASEM certified program are now eligible for recognition as a Certified Associate in Engineering Management (CAEM) or a Certified Professional in Engineering Management (CPEM), depending on their professional experience. This immediate recognition is a significant advantage, setting graduates apart in the competitive job market and enhancing their professional credentials.

The Master of Science in Engineering Management program’s certification by ASEM underscores its dedication to excellence and its role in shaping the future leaders of the engineering management field.

Continued Growth

Since the beginning of the degree program in fall 2017, growth has steadily continued. The 2023-2024 academic year saw course enrollments 100% online. Thirty-nine students completed their degree, bringing the total to 142 graduates of the M.S.E.M. program.

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