24
Hour Access to Labs
129
Credit Hours

Degree

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Engineering Management at St. Mary’s

The Engineering Management program provides an opportunity for future engineers and managers to enhance their knowledge in the areas of industrial engineering, management science, accounting, corporate finance, project management, technology innovation and entrepreneurship.

Successful engineering managers in manufacturing, the military or service industries use powerful analytic metrics and methods to solve complex problems.

They combine their management expertise with engineering knowledge, enabling them to lead teams of specialists in highly technical tasks.

  • Degree Plan


    Engineering Management students take specialized courses from the School of Science, Engineering and Technology, as well as the Greehey School of Business.

    This program offers one major:

  • Courses in Engineering Management


    Courses include:

    • Business Communications
    • Circuits and Systems
    • Corporate Finance
    • Engineering Mechanics
    • Organizational Behavior

    See the catalog for a complete list of courses and descriptions:

  • Career Opportunities


    Engineering Management graduates work in a host of settings such as:

    • Insurance and risk management
    • Manufacturing
    • Military
    • Supply chain management
    • Construction
    • Government
    • Hospitals
    • Logistics
    • Consulting

    Some primary duties of engineering managers include project management, research and product development.

    Our graduates work in a variety of corporations and organizations such as Johnson Controls, USAA, H-E-B, UPS, FedEx, Toyota, Union Pacific, Port San Antonio and Kimberly Clark, to name a few.


Labs and Facilities

Juan Ocampo, Ph.D., in lab.

Engineering students have 24-hour access to:

  • an electrical engineering laboratory
  • an energy conversion laboratory for motors, generators and transformers
  • a manufacturing and robotics laboratory
  • a research lab equipped with both UNIX and Windows workstations



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Learn More

We’re eager to hear from you and answer any questions you have! Feel free to reach out to learn more about St. Mary’s University.

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