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Engineering Systems Managment at the Graduate School The program is designed to provide today's professional with a rigorous intellectual experience that is committed to leadership and academic excellence.
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Engineering Systems Management is an interdisciplinary, 36 semester hour, non-thesis program with emphasis in the areas of management, engineering, and behavioral sciences.

Off Campus Locations:

  • Randolph AFB
  • Lackland AFB

The program is designed to provide today's professional with a rigorous intellectual experience that is committed to leadership and academic excellence. Many technical enterprises in manufacturing and service industries, in the government, and in the military, require excellence in analyzing and managing people, equipment, computers, and processes.  The blend of engineering management, economics and finance, and psychology and human factors courses in the ESM program will provide you with effective tools tooptimize these systems.  The engineering systems concepts that youwill learn and develop will provide you with a broad view, "big picture" approach to practical problem solving.

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Engineering Department
St. Mary's University
One Camino Santa Maria
San Antonio, Texas 78228

Rafael Moras, Ph.D., P.E.
Graduate Program Director
ph: (210) 436-3305
fx: (210) 431-6895
rmoras@stmarytx.edu

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