How many credits are in the online Master of Engineering Management?
You'll complete 34 credit hours to earn the online Master of Engineering Management. You can review courses now.
How many courses are in the online Master of Engineering Management?
You'll complete 10 courses to earn the Master of Engineering Management. You can learn more about coursework for the online Master of Engineering Management at Ohio University here.
Does the online Master of Engineering Management offer concentrations?
The online Master of Engineering Management does not offer concentrations; however, we offer five graduate certificates that can roll into the MEM program, including:
- Certified Lean Six Sigma Certificate
- Engineering Analytics Certificate
- Engineering Leadership Certificate
- Engineering Management Certificate
- Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate
You can learn more about coursework for the online Master of Engineering Management at Ohio University here.
Does the online Master of Engineering Management follow a cohort model?
No, the online Master of Engineering Management does not follow a cohort model. You may take courses in the order you choose as long as prerequisites are met, and most courses in the program do not have prerequisites.
Is the Master of Engineering Management available in a blended/hybrid format (on-campus & online)?
The Master of Engineering Management is only available online. This allows you to study in the times and locations that are best for you throughout your entire program without a requirement of ever coming to campus.
Does the online Master of Engineering Management have a residency component?
No, there is no residency required to earn your online Master of Engineering Management.
How many field hours are required in the online Master of Engineering Management?
There are no field hours required to complete the online Master of Engineering management.
Are the faculty mostly tenured or adjunct in the online Master of Engineering Management?
Most of the faculty in the online Master of Engineering Management are tenured. They stay current on the needs and news of the industry and have been educating the next generation in innovative techniques and technologies for many years.