Program Overview
The Engineering Management minor equips engineering students with foundational knowledge in economics, accounting, statistics, and project management. Upon completion, students gain a strong foundation for navigating the business aspects of engineering and developing leadership skills in the field.
Program Outline
Students who anticipate moving from technical to managerial positions during their careers may wish to consider this minor.
Outline:
- Required Courses:
- EM 224 Informatics & Software Development (3 credit hours)
- EM 301 Accounting and Business Analysis (4 credit hours)
- EM 360 Operations Management and Process Engineering (3 credit hours)
- EM 480 Managing Development Enterprise (3 credit hours)
- Required Engineering Core:
- ENGR 355 Engineering Economics (4 credit hours) OR IDE 399 Engineering Economics & Project Management (2 credit hours)
- ENGR 243 Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3 credit hours) OR ENGR 241 Probability and Statistics With Data Science Applications (4 credit hours)
- IDE 401 Senior Innovation II: Value Proposition (1 credit hour)
- IDE 402 Senior Innovation III: Venture Planning and Pitch (1 credit hour)
- Required Humanities Core:
- BT 243 Macroeconomics (3 credit hours)
- BT 244 Microeconomics (3 credit hours)
Stevens Institute of Technology
Overview:
Stevens Institute of Technology is a student-centric research university with a strong focus on technology. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Stevens offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across diverse fields, including technology, finance, medicine, energy, engineering, art, and music.
Services Offered:
Stevens provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Resources:
Access to libraries, tutoring services, and academic advising.Student Support:
Counseling and psychological services, student health services, and disability services.Career Development:
Career center resources, internship opportunities, and job placement assistance.Student Life:
A vibrant campus experience with clubs, organizations, athletics, arts, and cultural events.Housing:
On-campus housing options for students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Stevens offers a dynamic campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can participate in a variety of clubs, organizations, and athletic teams. The campus is located across the river from New York City, providing easy access to the city's cultural and entertainment offerings.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Innovation and Technology Focus:
Stevens is known for its emphasis on innovation and technology, preparing students for careers in cutting-edge fields.Industry Connections:
Strong industry partnerships and internship opportunities provide students with valuable real-world experience.Location:
The campus's proximity to New York City offers students access to a wide range of career opportunities and cultural experiences.Return on Investment:
Stevens consistently ranks high in return on investment rankings, indicating the value of its education.Academic Programs:
Stevens offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Study:
35 undergraduate majors across various disciplines.Graduate Study:
58 master's degree programs and 20 Ph.D. programs.Stevens Online:
Online degree programs for working professionals.Corporate Education:
Programs designed for professionals seeking to advance their careers.Other:
Stevens is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has a strong focus on sustainability. The university also has a rich history and a strong alumni network.