Master of Engineering Management Program
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Program
prepares engineering, business and science graduates for management
careers in the field of engineering and engineering project management.
The program emphasizes the continuity of management
and engineering-related efforts from planning through design and
execution. The program stresses the interrelationship of the phases and
focuses on the role of the project manager in managing and controlling
all aspects of the project.
The program intent is to establish a balance of
engineering, managerial, business, marketing, legal and information
systems tools for an engineering management career in either the private
or public sector.
The students will emerge with management and
business skills to allow effective performance in directing engineering
organizations and in assessing client and potential client needs and
options from a business and engineering standpoint.
Admission
The MEM Program is open to graduates who have at least a bachelor's
degree in science, business or engineering from an accredited college
program, who have a background in engineering, business, mathematics or
related field and:
- A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.80
and/or acceptance by the program director, or
- Successful completion of the engineering license
examination and acceptance by the program director, or
- In special cases, initial acceptance by the
program director, with final acceptance into the program by the
admissions committee.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL),
with a minimum score of 525, if the student's native language is not
English. The TOEFL is not required for foreign students who received
their bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or
university. Application can be obtained from the University's Office of
International Programs.
Application process
Application to the program can be made at any time prior to the
beginning of a new semester or term.
Applicants must submit:
- A completed University graduate application for admission form.
- $35 application fee, payable to Saint Martin's
University.
- Three letters of recommendation, preferable from professors,
registered engineers and supervisors.
- Copies of all official transcripts from all
colleges/universities attended.
- All international applications, on being accepted to the MEM Program,
must submit a declaration of finance.
Additional
information
The graduate application form, official transcripts, letters of
recommendation and application fee should be sent directly to:
Director, Master of
Engineering Management Program
Saint Martin's University
5300 Pacific Avenue S.E.
Lacey, WA 98503-7500
For further information please
contact
Professor Phillips or
Hopie Lopez
or call 360-438-4320.