The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program is available by portable media to specific members of the military and students with qualifying bachelor's degrees and work experience.
Engineering management is a unique field that applies engineering principles to business practice. ¹ÏÉñÍø's program combines principles of science and systems engineering with project management tools and skills.
Your coursework will build on your training and engineering experience. You'll graduate ready to address the design, operation, analysis, and transformation of complex problems.
19-31 credit hours
Master of Engineering Management (MEM) courses are available on portable media to Navy Nuclear Power School (Officer) and Prototype (NPS-O/Prototype) graduates as well as those from the Bettis Reactor Engineering School (BRES). If you meet these requirements, you may earn 12 credit hours of experiential credit toward your MEM degree.
Your program will culminate in a one-credit capstone course.
Due to the portable media format of this program, course registration and the process of ordering of course materials differ from standard ¹ÏÉñÍø graduate programs.
You will work independently to complete coursework provided on CD-ROM or similar media. To design these courses, weÌýdrawÌýon 30 years of experience in meetingÌýthe needs of militaryÌýdistance learners.
With a master's degree in engineering management, you will be prepared to lead in:
- Product development
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Design engineering
- Industrial engineering technology
- Human systems engineering
- Project management
MEM by Portable Media Tuition
$623 per credit hour
Rates are effective Fall 2023 and subject to change.
Estimated cost of course materials/books is $340 per course.
- Tuition is the individual's responsibility and is due upon registration.
- Eligible Ashore students ashore may use Tuition AssistanceÌýor in-service Veterans benefits to defray tuition costs.
How to Apply
Military service members are encouraged toÌýreviewÌýMilitary Student AdmissionsÌýfor moreÌýapplication details and admissions requirements.
If you are not an NPS-O/Prototype or BRES graduate, you still may be considered for this program. Decisions are made on an individual basis. To be considered, you must be pre-approved by the program director/advisor. Please contactÌýmempm@odu.edu to determine your eligibility.
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Licensure Disclosure
This program is not intended to lead to a specific state-level license.
If you plan to pursue a professional license or credential, we encourage you to explore requirements through the appropriate credentialing agency or professional organization in your state.
Have questions? Please Ìýto talk to an enrollment coach.