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Electrical Engineering Degree Programs
Engineering managers are responsible for supervising technicians, engineers, support personnel, and scientists. Using their technical comprehension of science and engineering, managers design, plan, produce, direct research, coordinate, and direct a wide range of activities.
Through 2012, job opportunities for engineering managers are expected to continue increasing. Opportunities will be more favorable for those with strong communication skills, greater technical knowledge, and an advanced degree. The increase in job opportunities is attributed to workers retiring or leaving the profession and to the growth in the entire field of engineering.
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Kennedy-Western University
Kennedy-Western University offers the following Engineering Management degree programs:
- Master's Degree in Engineering Management
The goal of the Engineering Management program at Kennedy-Western University is to teach students how management applies to technically-based operations, thus increasing students’ overall comprehension of the engineering field. The curriculum focuses on both qualitative and quantitative techniques to help students improve technical and managerial skills. Courses offered by the Master’s degree program include Systems Management, Financial Management in Engineering, Statistical Methods for Engineers, and Analysis of Production and Operating Systems.
- Doctorare Degree in Engineering Management
Courses offered by the Doctorate Degree program include Management of Technological Innovation, Organizational Research Methods, Strategy and Organization, and Management Decisions in Engineering.
Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407.
Request information » on the Kennedy-Western Bachelor in Electrical Engineering Degree.
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