The industry leaders of tomorrow must earn their credentials today. Enroll in Western New England University’s PhD in Engineering Management and prepare to take your place at the top of your organization. In this full- or part-time program, you will learn the technical depth and gain the breadth of knowledge to become a successful researcher, practitioner, or educator in the management of engineering and technology. You will develop the skills needed to conduct rigorous research in areas related to the improvement, design, and management of projects and programs within complex human/technological systems, including engineering, healthcare, service, and logistical/transportation systems
It is the philosophy of the program to graduate students who have the ability to create, evaluate, improve, design, and manage complex human technological systems. Additionally, students will demonstrate the ability, through dissertation research, to contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of engineering management. The systems include engineering/manufacturing systems, service systems, and logistical systems.
The PhD in Engineering Management focuses on developing skills needed to conduct rigorous research in areas related to the improvement, design, and management of projects and programs within complex human-technological systems. Students must take five core courses in Engineering Supply Chain, Optimization Methods I, Project Management, Seminar/Research Methods for Engineering Management, and Advanced Engineering Cost Estimation.
PROGRAM GOALS & PHILOSOPHY
It is the philosophy of the program to graduate students who have the ability to create, evaluate, improve, design, and manage complex human technological systems. Additionally, students will demonstrate the ability, through dissertation research, to contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of engineering management. The systems include engineering/manufacturing systems, service systems, and logistical systems.
Goals/Principles
The goal of the program is to prepare graduates with the appropriate technical depth and breadth of knowledge so that they may be successful educators, researches, and practitioners in the management of complex human technological systems. The program will follow three principles in pursuit of this goal. In addition to passing the required coursework, students must also pass a comprehensive examination to demonstrate a mastery of Principles 1 and 2.
Principle 1: Provide a Solid Foundation and Depth in Engineering Management Theory and Practice
A solid fundamental understanding of a field is essential in order for students to be considered an expert in that field. This is true for Engineering Management as well. It is the fundamentals that a student will need to expand upon in order to contribute new knowledge to the field of engineering management. We place an emphasis on the fundamentals of the management of complex human technological systems and an emphasis on the modeling and analysis of such systems.
Principle 2: Provide Breadth Across Multiple Types of Human Technological Systems
Principles, tools, and fundamentals of engineering management have been rooted in engineering and manufacturing systems. These tools have also been successfully applied to other systems such as service and transportation/logistical systems. Today engineering managers can be increasingly found in banks, hospitals, amusement parks, airlines, and a variety of delivery agencies. On the surface, these industries appear different however; they all involve people, materials, information, equipment, energy, and capital.
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1 Nisan 2024, 1 Temmuz 2024, 23 Eylül 2024
College of Engineering
1215 Wilbraham Road,
SPRINGFIELD,
Massachusetts,
01119, United States
Candidates for the PhD in Engineering Management should possess a master’s or bachelor’s degree in engineering or closely related discipline. A cumulative GPA of at least a 3.5 (4.0 scale) will be required for admission. A GRE score from the last five years, with a combined verbal and quantitative score of at least a 300 with a quantitative score in at least the top 40th percentile will be required for consideration. Candidates below established GPA and GRE requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must also have evidence of completion of a probability and statistics course with a grade of at least a “C” and be able to demonstrate competence in at least one structured programming language (C++, FORTRAN, Visual BASIC, etc.).
Graduate students can use any of the following standardized tests to meet our English language requirement:
TOEFL - 80 IBT
IELTS - 6.5
PTE Academic - 56
STEP Eiken - 1
iTEP - 4.5
Duolingo - 105 DET
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.
’87 hektarlık bir alana yayılan WNE kampüsü, güz döneminde ziyaret edilecek en güzel 30 kampüs listesinde 11. seçilmiştir’