We aim to provide an education based on a strong engineering core, complemented by studies in business, technology, systems, and management, to prepare the graduate to work at the interface between technology, engineering and management.


Dr. Kathryn Abel, Program Director, Engineering Management and Industry Professor



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The program is practical, highly applicable to a wide range of disciplines and has proved to be an essential stepping stone for my transition into the PhD program at Stevens.

Doctoral Candidate
Engineering Management

Combines aspects of project management, people management, systems engineering and economics for engineers, providing each student with a fully rounded knowledge base that can be applied to almost any problem.

Graduate Student
Engineering Management, 2008

No other academic discipline could fit all of the varieties of engineering and business into a working model to be utilized.

Thomas Day
Alumnus, PhD, Engineering Management

Engineering Management is a great program, it combines engineering and business aspects and prepares its students for a future in numerous industries.  I am glad I chose EM because of its flexibility, and how well I was prepared in both business and engineering domains. Stevens is the best!



Christina Jauregui
Graduate, Engineering Management

The engineers' role has changed from performing solely technical operations to being involved in the integration of engineering, technology and business operations. The Engineering Management discipline fills this critical education need by graduating engineers who understand the increasing demand for efficiency, effectiveness, and integration in engineering and business operations across varied industries.

Dr. Kathryn Abel
Program Director, Engineering Management