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Career-driven education

Accelerate your engineering career by obtaining a Master of Engineering Management (MEM) degree from the University of Windsor. Offered by the Faculty of Engineering in partnership with the Odette School of Business, the MEM program prepares engineers for management roles. Graduates are ready to occupy leadership roles in multinational engineering and technical enterprises and contribute to manufacturing strategies, corporate innovation, and operations management. Coursework also includes planning and executing technology commercialization and go-to-market strategy to foster an entrepreneurial spirit among MEM graduates.

  • Online Offering: As Ontario’s only weekend MEM and Canada's first online engineering management degree, the two-year program allows working professionals to earn their master’s degrees without interrupting their careers. Learn more here.
  • On-Campus Offering: This is a shorter, on-campus offering, designed to allow students to connect in person and build strong relationships. This program is considered a STEM program and graduates are eligible to apply for Post-graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Learn more here

Modern curriculum

While all candidates in the program acquire competencies in accounting, financial management, administration, engineering design, product management, strategy, and IP management, the elective courses and the capstone project allow students to expand core skills in one or more of the following practical areas:

Weekend engineering degree curriculum

Course scheduling

Online MEM: this offering is two-year, online (synchronous). Classes are scheduled every second weekend on Friday evenings (6-9 pm) and Saturdays (8:30 am to 5:00 pm). Students also have access to recorded online lectures after live broadcasts. The last eight months of the program include a two-term capstone project that can be completed off-campus. This offering is designed for full-time working professionals. 

On-campus MEM: this offering is 16 months, and is on-campus. Classes are usually during the day and schedules may vary from semester to semester. This program is considered a STEM program and graduates are eligible to apply for Post-graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

 

 

Why Study Engineering Management?

  • Be in a position to make strategic evidence-based decisions with the best outcomes and based on data
  • Gain a solid foundation in strategic management 
  • Transition to business leadership roles
  • Understand the role of data in strategic decision-making
  • Employ innovative technologies to improve business operations
  • Take a role in advancing your company's strategic leadership

 

Do you have any questions? You can book a time slot to chat with the program administrator over the phone by clicking below:

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