How EMMP Differs from Other Master's Programs
The engineering management core covers subjects that are important to managing an engineering, manufacturing, or technical function. The business core presents an overview of business topics critical to the engineering manager. Instead of organizing courses into traditional structures,
EMMP organizes them to target critical issues facing technology-based product development and manufacturing enterprises. This format results in a program focused on engineering management issues. Courses cover analysis and system design tools supporting strategies for success.
Engineering and Business Together
EMMP is a unique program that capitalizes on the synergy between the College of Engineering and the School of Business Administration at Wayne State University. This combines the strengths of faculty members in disciplines into a powerful and unmatched set of analytical skills.
Automotive Engineering Management
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WSU EMMP is one of the only programs of its kind with a specific automotive focus. It is located in Detroit, at the core of the North American automotive industry. The
EMMP faculty and advisors are industry experts with many years of experience in the automotive industry.
EMMP combines the latest developments from the academic disciplines of business and engineering with leadership experience in complex product development and manufacturing organizations. Students gain knowledge and skills that can be applied immediately within their organizations.