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The Master of Engineering and Management program was designed to meet the needs of industry by offering young engineers the critical skills needed to be successful in an engineering career. Engineering and Business Management do not happen independently in industry. For the first time, they are fully integrated into a 42 credit hour program that only takes three semesters to complete. Case Western Reserve University is the only university to offer a fully integrated academic program. Courses are taught by the highly ranked Case School of Engineering and Weatherhead School of Management.
The core curriculum includes:
Accounting, Finance and Engineering Economics
Engineering Entrepreneurship I & II
Information Technology and Systems
Product & Process Design, Development and Delivery I & II
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Professional Development
Project Management
Understanding People and Change in Organizations
In addition to the core courses, students can also take a concentration. For students who are current undergraduate biomedical engineers, there is a track designed specifically for biomedical engineers, which offers individualized technical electives and required coursework geared for the biosciences, in the areas of statistics, regulatory affairs and models of healthcare systems. For more information, see The Institute for management and Engineering (TiME).
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