Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium (MEMPC)



Consortium Members
Dartmouth College - Master of Engineering Management Program
Charter Member 2006
Duke University - Master of Engineering Management Program
Charter Member 2006
Northwestern University - Master of Engineering Management Program
Charter Member 2006
Stanford University - Master of Management Science & Engineering Program
Member 2007
Cornell University - Master of Engineering in Engineering Management Program
Member 2007
Massachusetts Institute of Technology System Design and Management Program — Master's in Engineering and Management
Member 2011

Benefits envisaged from the activities of  the Consortium


Sharing best practices, benchmarking studies, curriculum
Raising the stature of engineering management through joint ventures
Establishing student, faculty and alumni networking
Providing employers with access to outstanding candidates
Raising awareness of the MEM to increase the value of the degree and propel graduates through their careers

Why Study Engineering Management ? Answer by Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium



Why Study Engineering Management ? Answer by Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium

With the challenges facing us on a global level (sustainability, health, environmental protection) there is a new need for companies and organizations to integrate technical and business skills to solve these difficult problems. MEM graduates can fill this gap.

In the complex, competitive world of technology driven industry, skilled engineers who understand the essential principles of business and law have a tremendous competitive advantage. MEM programs are meeting the demand for such professionals and are distinctive among engineering programs in their integration of business, law and engineering.

If you are interested in technology leadership or a career in industrial management, high technology management, R&D management or even technology entrepreneurship in a start-up company, an MEM degree may be the way to get started.