Master of Engineering Management (MEM)
- Degree Levels:
- Master
- Delivery Options:
- Online
- Synchronous Online
- St. Cloud State at Plymouth
MEM at St. Cloud State
The MEM program offered through St. Cloud State at Plymouth prepares graduates for managerial roles. The course content is suitable to all engineering disciplines as well as those from business, science, technology, and mathematics disciplines. You will learn from faculty who actively work with local companies and provide students an opportunity to work on industry projects as part of their course work.
With your schedule in mind, the program is designed for full-time students to complete the coursework in 12 months as well as part time and on-line students to complete the program in 18-24 months. Choose how you learn with online and in-person classes available.
For engineers wanting to pursue technical leadership roles, MEM is a great affordable STEM alternative to an MBA degree. The MEM program offers international students two additional years of STEM OPT in addition to one year of OPT.
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Admission Requirements and Details
Faculty
Culminating Project
Curriculum Practical Training (CPT)
Advisory Board
The Master of Engineering Management program at St. Cloud State is 1 of 10 master's programs in Engineering Management in the United States certified by the American Society for Engineering Management.
St. Cloud State University is a 2024 ASEM Founder's Award recipient, a recognition of exemplary academic leadership and commitment to excellence in Engineering Management Education.
Graduates of the program are eligible to obtain the American Society of Engineering Management's certified professional in engineering management certification (CPEM) upon graduation without having to sit for a separate examination.
The St. Cloud State Advantage
- Partnerships with local industries to provide students hands-on experience via projects built into the course work
- CPT eligibility for international students upon completion of 30 credits
- International student friendly program with a history of students from Nepal, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Thailand, the Bahamas, Peru, Colombia, Brazil and many more
- Optional summer industry tour to Japan enhances the importance of international trends and advancements
- Full time, on-campus students are eligible for graduate assistantships and on-campus employment
- Among the top programs in affordability in the U.S. for both domestic and international students
- Full time faculty with doctorates and extensive industrial experience
- Editor of the American Society of Engineering Management (ASEM)'s Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK) is tenured faculty
Application Deadlines
U.S. Citizens | International Outside U.S. |
International Inside U.S. |
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Fall | March 15 (Priority 1) May 1 (Priority 2) August 1 (Space Available) |
March 15 (Priority 1) May 1 (Priority 2) June 15 (Space Available) |
March 15 (Priority 1) May 1 (Priority 2) August 1 (Space Available) |
Spring | December 1 | October 15 | December 1 |
Summer | April 15 | February 15 | April 15 |
Graduate Director: Dr. Hiral Shah