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The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program prepares engineering and science graduates for management careers in the field of engineering and engineering project management. The program emphasizes the continuity of management and engineering-related efforts from planning through design to execution. The program stresses the interrelationship of the phases and focuses on the role of the project engineer in managing and controlling all aspects of the project. Management of expanding technology is also a prominent feature of the program. In addition to technical engineering topics, the program provides managerial, business, marketing, legal and information systems tools for an engineering management career in either the private or public sector. The students will emerge with management and business skills to allow effective performance in directing engineering organizations and in assessing clients' and potential clients' options from a business and engineering standpoint. Admission - A cumulative grad point average of at least 2.80 and/or acceptance by the program director, or - Successful completion of the engineering license examination and acceptance by the program director, or - In special cases, initial acceptance by the program director, with final acceptance into the program by the admissions committee. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), with a minimum score of 525, if the student's native language is not English. The TOEFL is not required for foreign students who received their bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university. Application can be obtained from the University's Office of International Programs. Application process Applicants must submit: - A completed
University graduate application for admission form. Additional
information Director, Master of
Further information about the
program can be obtained at the above address, by telephoning (360)
438-4320 or (360) 438-4570 or by e-mailing
smcmemprogram@stmartin.edu.
Further information is also available in the academic section of the
University website, www.stmartin.edu
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