Engineering and Management

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Master of Engineering and Management

About the Program

As the world becomes increasingly more technical, businesses are seeking leaders with both engineering skills and management know-how. Specifically designed by company leaders to fill a void in their organizations, our one-year program combines the problem-solving rigor of the Case School of Engineering and the organizational insight of the Weatherhead School of Management. We help engineers make an immediate impact in any company’s operations—including consulting, project management, business development, technical sales, supply-chain management and more.

What to Expect

Our 12-month program—designed for individuals with engineering degrees—will train you to understand critical functional areas in business while leveraging the problem-solving skills inherent in engineering. In 36 credit hours split across three semesters (or longer through a flexible part-time option), you’ll take 10 core courses and complete your remaining credit hours taken in whatever upper-level engineering or management classes interest you most. 

A few of the core courses you’ll take—taught by experts in their fields—include:

  • Leadership Assessment and Development
  • Accounting/Finance and Engineering Economics
  • Applied Statistics for Decision Support in Data Science
  • Understanding People and Change in Organizations
  • Product and Process Design, Development, and Delivery
  • Engineering Entrepreneurship
"What I love about [CWRU] is just the people around—everyone aspires to be the best in whatever industry they’re trying to go into. I also like how collaborative everyone is—the student body, the faculty; there’s always a support system.”

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Beyond the Classroom

In our Master of Engineering and Management program, we provide coaching, mentoring and academic support to develop your full potential, including:

  • Individual attention throughout the year
  • Opportunities for internships aligned with career goals and interests
  • Coaching and mentoring from industry leaders
  • Industry presentation and job-preparation skills
  • Leadership Assessment and Development course with 360-degree assessment and individualized learning plan
  • Faculty advisors
  • Staff support for day-to-day requests and special needs

By the Numbers

90%

of Class of 2019 alumni secured full-time jobs within 90 days of graduation

500+

alumni of the program, spread across 17 countries and 40 states

50/50

split among domestic and international students in the Class of 2019, diversifying your experience

5

or fewer years of work experience for students, on average

3+2

students typically have three days of classes each week with two days left for internships

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s (or higher) degree in engineering from an accredited engineering program (individuals with junior or senior status also are eligible)
  • Online application
  • Official transcripts from school(s) attended
  • Two letters of recommendation, with at least one written by a professor within your discipline of engineering at your university
  • Resume
  • Essay 
  • For international applicants: GRE and TOEFL or IELTS Scores (score of 100 or above is preferred on TOEFL; score of 7.0 or above is preferred on IELTS)

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