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Re-engineer Your Career

Accessible, Flexible, Quality

With a distinguished reputation in the regional engineering community, Western New England College has produced some of the top personnel in the field. Courses are offered during the evening, so you can keep working while pursuing your degree part-time.  Our conveniently located Springfield campus is easily accessible from Interstate 91 and the Mass Pike.  Four 11-week terms enable you to earn your degree at your pace, while balancing the demands of work and life.  Earn your degree in as little as two years studying part-time.

Advance Your Career

The Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) program will give you the skills to take your career to the next level. Our interdisciplinary program integrates engineering and business courses, including core courses in engineering administration, quality assurance, and the economic impact of engineering decisions. With an MSEM from Western New England College, you will be prepared to help your organization make the most effective use of its resources: people, equipment, capital, materials, information, and energy. You will learn proven strategies to increase productivity, encourage flexibility, and focus on customer satisfaction. And you will learn to apply engineering skills to design effective systems and devise procedures to successfully operate these systems.

MSEM Program Structure

Engineering Core Courses
(four courses)

12 cr.   

EMGT 607    Quality Engineering

3 cr.

EMGT 615    Statistical Quality Control

3 cr.

EMGT 619    Supply Chain Management
                  and Logistics

3 cr.

EMGT 648    Project Management

3 cr.

Engineering Concentration Electives (three courses)

9 cr.

Students will chose from four concentrations:

1)  General Concentration

2)  Production and Manufacturing
     Systems

3)  Quality Engineering

4)  Business and Engineering
     Information Systems

Electives (three courses)

9 cr.

Total (10 courses)

30 cr.

General Concentration

EMGT 6xx   Engineering Electives

9 cr.

Production and Manufacturing Concentration

EMGT 622

Lean Production Systems

3 cr.

 

and two of the following:

 

EMGT 609

Engineering Cost Analysis

3 cr.

EMGT 629

Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Systems

3 cr.

EMGT 637

Ergonomics and Occupational Safety

3 cr.

EMGT 640

Energy Management

3 cr.

EMGT 643

Design of Experiments

3 cr.

EMGT 647

Facility Planning

3 cr.

Quality Engineering Concentration

EMGT 609

Engineering Cost Analysis

3 cr.

EMGT 643

Design of Experiments

3 cr.

EMGT 644

Quality of Systems and Process Improvement

3 cr.

Business and Engineering Information Systems

BIS 610

Information Technology Management & Applications

3 cr.

and two of the following:

EMGT 624

Engineering Management Information Systems

3 cr.

EMGT 626

Computer Simulation of Engineering/Business

3 cr.

EMGT 620

Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

3 cr.

BIS 665

Issues in Data Communication

3 cr.

BIS 671

Management Support Systems

3 cr.

BIS 675

Database Management

3 cr.

BIS 677

Systems Analysis, Modeling and Design

3 cr.

Admissions Process

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Questions?

Contact the Admissions Office at 413-782-1517, or study@wnec.edu.

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MSEM At-a-Glance

  • 30 credits
  • Part-time study on campus with online course offerings
  • Classes held at our main campus or at our easter Massachusetts sites
  • Accelerated 11 week terms run concurrently with MBA offerings allowing students to take MBA courses as electives
  • Earn your degree in two years studying part-time

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