TOFEL:80分
IELTS:7分
1-year
学年学费
$ 42,806.50
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Applicants will apply directly to The Samueli School for the M.S. in Engineering Management. Applicants must meet any applicable prerequisite requirements for the specific engineering specialization they wish to pursue. Admission to graduate standing in The Samueli School of Engineering is generally accorded to those possessing at least a B.S. degree in engineering or an allied field obtained with an acceptable level of scholarship from an institution of recognized standing. Those seeking admission without the prerequisite scholarship record should undertake remedial work; if completed at the stipulated academic level, they will be considered for admission.
The Samueli and Paul Merage Schools will evaluate applicants on their prior academic record and their potential for management and leadership as demonstrated in submitted application materials including work experience and in an interview. These materials will include university transcripts, GRE test scores, TOEFL test scores (for international applicants), resume, letters of recommendation, and a Statement of Purpose. Competitive applicants will be interviewed by The Paul Merage School of Business.
1.Application Fee
2.Statement Of Purpose
3.Official GRE Score Report
4.Official TOEFL or IELTS Score Report (International Applicants Only) - Please note that an 80 or higher is required on the TOEFL iBT or an overall minimum score of 7 for admission, with a score of no less than 6 on any individual module is required on the IELTS
5.Official Transcripts (Bachelors and Masters, if applicable) - Please note that a 3.0 out of 4.0 scale GPA is the minimum required for admissions
6.3 letters of recommendation
7.Selection of an Engineering specialization (request will be sent after you submit your online application and pay the fee)
截止申请时间:
15-Feb
The Master of Science in Engineering Management is a graduate degree jointly offered by The Paul Merage School of Business and The Samueli School of Engineering that will prepare engineers for leadership roles in technology, science, government, and engineering-based companies and organizations. The curriculum includes courses in engineering from The Samueli School of Engineering and courses in business administration from The Paul Merage School of Business. Students will emerge as innovators by taking on the role of business and engineering project managers tasked with solving complex engineering product development challenges through consulting projects, business plans and exposure to current issues within the engineering sector. Through this process, quantitative and qualitative skills along with business communication skills will be developed.
This competitive major teaches business from the engineering perspective and engineering from the business perspective and students will learn to think about their work through the lens of innovation and to develop a crucial view to enhance their careers.