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Graduate Programs in Engineering Management and Project Management

Start August 25th, 2026

  • Earn a Graduate Certificate: Begin your studies with a four course certificate in Engineering Management (starting August 25th), followed by a certificate in Project Management. 
  • Build to a Masters in Engineering Management: Graduate certificates in both Engineering Management and Project Management, combined with just two additional courses, leads to a Master of Science in Engineering Management. 
  • A Program Designed for Working Professionals: Our St. Louis program is built for working professionals by combining the flexibility of asynchronous online learning with a two-day bootcamp experience focused on application, interaction, and practice.
  • Smart Scheduling: Courses are delivered in accelerated 8-week sessions designed specifically for the pace and priorities of working professionals.
  • Connected Learning: Complete course content asynchronously on your own schedule, then join a two-day in-person bootcamp in St. Louis at approximately 75% of the course for hands-on collaboration, demonstrations, applied scenarios, and networking with peers in your region.
  • Quality Instruction: Instruction is carried out by S&T full-time faculty and/or renowned qualified professional experts.

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About the Program

Dates: August 25th, 2026
Format: Asynchronous online coursework plus a two-day bootcamp in St. Louis for each course, typically held at approximately 75% course completion. The bootcamp emphasizes in-person demonstrations, scenarios, exercises, interaction, and applied learning. Students who are unable to attend in person will complete an equivalent online version, though in-person participation is strongly encouraged.

Take your leadership to the next level with a Master of Science in Engineering Management. This degree builds on your technical background to prepare you for roles in management, operations, and strategic decision-making across industries.

Program Structure (10 courses total):
  • Includes all 4 courses from the Engineering Management Graduate Certificate
  • Includes all 4 courses from the Project Management Graduate Certificate
  • Plus 2 additional courses, subject to change, based on student interest and availability*
Planned Courses:
  • Operations Management Science (Eng Mgt 5412)
    • Apply data-driven analysis and advanced management science to optimize organizational performance.
    • Starts: August 25th, 2026
    • Bootcamp (in person, St. Louis): September 25-26, 2026
  • Advanced Financial Management (Eng Mgt 6211)
    • Build your ability to analyze financial performance, allocate financial resources, and make informed business decisions.
    • Starts: October 20th, 2026
    • Bootcamp (in person, St. Louis): November 20-21, 2026
  • Management for Engineers and Scientists (Eng Mgt 5111)
    • Gain practical management and leadership skills tailored for technical professionals.
    • Starts: Spring 2027 (1st 8 weeks)
  • Economic Decision Analysis (Eng Mgt 5210)
    • Utilize the time-value of money and sensitivity analysis to evaluate project viability to make economic decisions considering cash flow risk and uncertainty.
    • Starts: Spring 2027 (2nd 8 weeks)
  • Project Management (Eng Mgt 5320)
    • Learn proven project management methodologies and leadership techniques that drive project success.
    • Starts: Summer 2027
  • Case Studies in Project Management (Eng Mgt 6322)
    • Work through real-world examples of project execution and stakeholder engagement.
    • Starts: Fall 2027 (1st 8 weeks)
  • Global Project Management (Eng Mgt 6323)
    • Develop strategies for managing multinational projects with diverse teams and complex logistics.
    • Starts: Fall 2027 (2nd 8 weeks)
  • Intelligent Investing (Eng Mgt 5212)*
    • Build a practical foundation in investing by exploring financial markets, investment instruments, valuation, risk, and strategies for making informed long-term decisions.
    • Starts: Summer 2028
  • Financial Engineering (Eng Mgt 6213)*
    • Utilize financial derivatives, correlation studies, and volatility modeling to manage the risk of financial assets.
    • Starts: Spring 2028 (2nd 8 weeks)
  • Information Based Design (Sys Eng 6102)
    • Use data analytics and analysis for the purpose of decision making during the design phase of engineering and technology system development.
    • Starts: Summer 2028

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About the Program

Dates: August 25, 2026
Format: Asynchronous online coursework plus a two-day bootcamp in St. Louis for each course, typically held at approximately 75% course completion. The bootcamp emphasizes in-person demonstrations, scenarios, exercises, interaction, and applied learning. Students who are unable to attend in person will complete an equivalent online version, though in-person participation is strongly encouraged.

Develop strategic leadership, operations, and financial decision-making skills to prepare for management and executive roles. This program is designed for engineers, scientists, and technical professionals looking to advance their careers while continuing to work full-time.

Courses (4 total):
  • Operations Management Science (Eng Mgt 5412)
    • Apply data-driven analysis and advanced management science to optimize organizational performance.
    • Starts: August 25th, 2026
    • Bootcamp (in person, St. Louis): September 25-26, 2026
  • Advanced Financial Management (Eng Mgt 6211)
    • Build your ability to analyze financial performance, allocate financial resources, and make informed business decisions.
    • Starts: October 20th, 2026
    • Bootcamp (in person, St. Louis): November 20-21, 2026
  • Management for Engineers and Scientists (Eng Mgt 5111)
    • Gain practical management and leadership skills tailored for technical professionals.
    • Starts: Spring 2027 (1st 8 weeks)
  • Project Management (Eng Mgt 5320)
    • Learn proven project management methodologies and leadership techniques that drive project success.
    • Starts: Summer 2027

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About the Program

Dates: October 20th, 2026
Format: Asynchronous online coursework plus a two-day bootcamp in St. Louis for each course, typically held at approximately 75% course completion. The bootcamp emphasizes in-person demonstrations, scenarios, exercises, interaction, and applied learning. Students who are unable to attend in person will complete an equivalent online version, though in-person participation is strongly encouraged.

Courses (4 total):
  • Advanced Financial Management (Eng Mgt 6211)
    • Build your ability to analyze financial performance, allocate financial resources, and make informed business decisions.
    • Starts: October 20th, 2026
    • Bootcamp (in person, St. Louis): November 20-21, 2026
  • Information Based Design (Sys Eng 6102)
    • Use data analytics and analysis for the purpose of decision making during the design phase of engineering and technology system development.
    • Starts: Summer 2028
  • Financial Engineering (Eng Mgt 6213)*
    • Utilize financial derivatives, correlation studies, and volatility modeling to manage the risk of financial assets.
    • Starts: Spring 2028 (2nd 8 weeks)
  • Intelligent Investing (Eng Mgt 5212)*
    • Build a practical foundation in investing by exploring financial markets, investment instruments, valuation, risk, and strategies for making informed long-term decisions.
    • Starts: Summer 2028

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About the Program

Dates: Spring 2027
Format: Asynchronous online coursework plus a two-day bootcamp in St. Louis for each course, typically held at approximately 75% course completion. The bootcamp emphasizes in-person demonstrations, scenarios, exercises, interaction, and applied learning. Students who are unable to attend in person will complete an equivalent online version, though in-person participation is strongly encouraged.

Strengthen your ability to lead complex projects with confidence. The Project Management Graduate Certificate focuses on tools, frameworks, and real-world case studies that prepare professionals to deliver projects on time, within scope, and on budget.

Courses (4 total):
  • Economic Decision Analysis (Eng Mgt 5210)
    • Utilize the time-value of money and sensitivity analysis to evaluate project viability to make economic decisions considering cash flow risk and uncertainty.
    • Starts: Spring 2027 (2nd 8 weeks)
  • Project Management (Eng Mgt 5320)
    • Learn proven project management methodologies and leadership techniques that drive project success.
    • Starts: Summer 2027
  • Case Studies in Project Management (Eng Mgt 6322)
    • Work through real-world examples of project execution and stakeholder engagement.
    • Starts: Fall 2027 (1st 8 weeks)
  • Global Project Management (Eng Mgt 6323)
    • Develop strategies for managing multinational projects with diverse teams and complex logistics.
    • Starts: Fall 2027 (2nd 8 weeks)

If only the Project Management Graduate Certificate is pursued, Eng Mgt 5320 will be required. If Eng Mgt 5210 or an equivalent was taken at the undergraduate or graduate level, then Sys Eng 6102 can be substituted for Eng Mgt 5210. 

If Eng Mgt 5320 was previously taken as part of the Engineering Management Graduate Certificate or the Masters of Science in Engineering Management (required for both), than Sys Eng 6102 will substitute for Eng Mgt 5320 in the Project Management Graduate Certificate. 

  • Information Based Design (Sys Eng 6102)
    • Use data analytics and analysis for the purpose of decision making during the design phase of engineering and technology system development.
    • Starts: Summer 2028

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Fall 2026

 

Engineering Management

Masters Degree

Project Management

Graduate Certificate

Financial Engineering

Graduate Certificate

Engineering Management

Graduate Certificate

Fall 2026 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211   Eng Mgt 6211 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211
Spring 2027 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111 Eng Mgt 5320   Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111
Summer 2027 Sys Eng 6102   Sys Eng 6102 Sys Eng 6102    
Fall 2027 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6322 Eng Mgt 6322      
Spring 2028 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213    
Summer 2028 Eng Mgt 5212     Eng Mgt 5212    
Fall 2028            
Spring 2029            
Summer 2029            
Fall 2029            

Spring 2027

 

Engineering Management

Masters Degree

Project Management

Graduate Certificate

Financial Engineering

Graduate Certificate

Engineering Management

Graduate Certificate

Fall 2026            
Spring 2027 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111 Eng Mgt 5320   Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111
Summer 2027 Sys Eng 6102   Eng Mgt 6322      
Fall 2027 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6322 Eng Mgt 5210   Eng Mgt 6211 Eng Mgt 5210
Spring 2028 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 6323      
Summer 2028 Eng Mgt 5212          
Fall 2028 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211        
Spring 2029            
Summer 2029            
Fall 2029            

Summer 2027

 

Engineering Management

Masters Degree

Project Management

Graduate Certificate

Financial Engineering

Graduate Certificate

Engineering Management

Graduate Certificate

Fall 2026            
Spring 2027            
Summer 2027 Sys Eng 6102   Eng Mgt 5320 Sys Eng 6102    
Fall 2027 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6322 Eng Mgt 6322 Eng Mgt 6211    
Spring 2028 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213    
Summer 2028 Eng Mgt 5212   Sys Eng 6102 Eng Mgt 5212    
Fall 2028 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211        
Spring 2029 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111        
Summer 2029            
Fall 2029            

Fall 2027

 

Engineering Management

Masters Degree

Project Management

Graduate Certificate

Financial Engineering

Graduate Certificate

Engineering Management

Graduate Certificate

Fall 2026            
Spring 2027            
Summer 2027            
Fall 2027 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6322   Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6211
Spring 2028 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213   Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 6213
Summer 2028 Eng Mgt 5212     Eng Mgt 5212    
Fall 2028 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211   Eng Mgt 6211    
Spring 2029 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111        
Summer 2029 Sys Eng 6102          
Fall 2029            

Spring 2028

 

Engineering Management

Masters Degree

Project Management

Graduate Certificate

Financial Engineering

Graduate Certificate

Engineering Management

Graduate Certificate

Fall 2026            
Spring 2027            
Summer 2027            
Fall 2027            
Spring 2028 Eng Mgt 6323 Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 6213 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 6213
Summer 2028 Eng Mgt 5212   Eng Mgt 6322 Sys Eng 6102    
Fall 2028 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6211 Eng Mgt 5412 Eng Mgt 6211
Spring 2029 Eng Mgt 5320 Eng Mgt 5111 Eng Mgt 6323      
Summer 2029 Sys Eng 6102     Eng Mgt 5212    
Fall 2029 Eng Mgt 5210 Eng Mgt 6322        

Admission Requirements

If you have a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a physical science and meet the following criteria, you’re ready to apply:

  • Completed: Calculus I, II, III; Differential Equations or Linear Algebra; Statistics; Physics or Chemistry
  • Engineering Economy course (can be taken during the program if needed)
  • Minimum GPA of 2.75 for graduate certificates; 3.00 for the master’s degree
  • No letters of recommendation required

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