Program Benefits
Our Online Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (MEM) program pairs the quality of our on-campus program with the flexibility of part-time study and remote coursework. Online MEM students take coursework built on three pillars: management for engineers, data science and management, and engineering modeling and risk analysis. Students choose between two program concentrations: Managerial Analytics or Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
Our Online MEM program produces engineering leaders capable of creating, applying and managing technology to solve complex issues, invent new processes and products, build new enterprises and gain insights from their data. 100% of MEM graduates in the Class of 2021 accepted job offers within three months of graduating.1
Excellence in Online Education
StevensOnline is a seven-time winner of the 21st Century Award for Best Practices in Distance Learning by the United States Distance Learning Association.
A Practice-Based Approach
Led by experienced educators and researchers, our engineering management program offers an education that is practice-based and research-supported.
Innovation Across Industries
Our graduates are prepared to assume professional positions across a broad range of industries, such as healthcare, technology, finance, business and software systems.
No. 13
for Best Career Placement
Stevens was named one of the Top 20 U.S. Private Schools for Best Career Placement by The Princeton Review (2022).
No. 1
in N.J.
Named the No. 1 Online Master’s in Engineering Program at a N.J. school (U.S. News & World Report, 2022).
No. 14
Best Value School
Stevens was ranked No. 14 among Best Value Colleges by Payscale (2021).2
No. 12
in the nation
Named the No. 12 Online Engineering Management Program in the country by U.S News & World Report (2023).
Key Dates & Deadlines
Deposit Waiver3 and Application Fee Waiver Available.
Application Fee Waiver Available and Early Application Review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Students in the Online Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program are required to take ten classes (30 credit hours). On average, students can earn their degrees in less than two years. This timeline may vary depending on how many credits are taken each semester.
You will receive a Master of Engineering.
Yes. Students have a variety of options to fund their education. We encourage you to consult with the Office of Financial Aid or a financial advisor when determining the best way to fund your education.
Connecting with an enrollment advisor will help you:
- Understand the program admissions criteria and know whether you are eligible to apply.
- Gain insight into application best practices and how to submit a strong application.
- Know what to expect in your online classroom, including the level of faculty interaction, program outcomes and more.
- Have an immediate line of support in the event you have questions or need clarification about the Online MEM program.
Want to Learn More?
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1Based on data from 63% of the spring 2021 full-time program graduates.
2Based on the cost of a four-year bachelor’s degree program.
3Applicants who apply by the early submit deadline and are admitted may be eligible for a $250 deposit waiver. Applicants who receive education assistance from employers or other tuition discounts are not eligible. Other eligibility conditions may apply.