Learn to speak the language of business with a minor in engineering management. You'll get the skills you need to succeed in today's job market.
Why Minor in Engineering Management?
A minor in engineering management is an ideal choice if you're majoring in engineering or science, especially if you're studying computer science, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and computer engineering.
Engineering management is a great fit for students who enjoy people and technology. You'll learn how to lead technical teams, allocate systems and resources and how to add organizational concerns into the decision-making process.
Potential employers are attracted to students who are business savvy and have technical skills.
Why Study Engineering Management at CSUN?
Dedicated Faculty
The Engineering Management program is taught by dedicated faculty with extensive professional engineering management experience. With deep international experience across a variety of sectors, faculty members understand the importance of a global perspective.
Courses with Impact
The Engineering Management minor develops your skills in team building, interpersonal communications, engineering economics and cost analysis, decision making and project management. Employers are increasingly looking for this combination of skills in both engineers and scientists.
What You'll Learn
The coursework for the minor in engineering management involves extensive writing assignments, oral presentations and group projects. You'll develop the skills you'll need for rapid advancement in your career.
Core courses include:
- Engineering statistical applications
- Engineering and technology management
- Engineering project management
- Engineering cost analysis
You'll choose electives in areas such as:
- Manufacturing systems
- Engineering management
- Engineering decision/risk analysis
- Lean manufacturing systems