Campus Advisory – Update 1/10/2025

Engineering Management Technology

Major

Are you a team player who thrives in a dynamic, tech-driven environment? Major in engineering management technology for a career as a collaborative leader in a constantly evolving field.

Why Major in Engineering Management Technology?

In today’s interconnected business world, the role of engineers has transcended traditional boundaries. They are now not only focused on technical aspects, but are integral players in multiple facets of business operations.

For that reason, there is an escalating demand for engineering graduates with a comprehensive engineering background and a skillset to bridge the gap between technical and business units within organizations.

A major in engineering management technology (EMT) prepares you for that important role, opening up a world of opportunities to make a significant impact and to advance your career in today's dynamic and competitive job market.

Why Study Engineering Management Technology at CSUN?

A Winning Combination

The EMT program is designed to cultivate a winning combination of technical and business skills enabling you to excel in engineering projects and giving you a competitive edge in any technical organization.

Experienced Faculty

You will receive individual attention from faculty and staff who are dedicated to your success. Our faculty are at the forefront of their fields and teach hands-on, practical solutions to real-world problems.

Student Community

Classes are enriched by the diverse industry experience and backgrounds of the students. This will lead to more innovative solutions to real problems in a team-based learning environment.

What You'll Learn

EMT students learn engineering fundamentals, together with the art and science of planning, organizing, allocating budgets and other resources, and directing and controlling activities in technological environments.

You will graduate with an industry-relevant background in:

  • Technical innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Operations management
  • Engineering project management
  • Engineering cost analysis
  • CAD and engineering drawing

Curriculum

Careers & Outcomes

The EMT skillset can be applied across a wide variety of industries. Our graduates work in various fields such as high-tech consulting, defense, utilities, manufacturing, aerospace and logistics.

Job Titles

  • Project Engineer
  • Product Engineer
  • Quality Engineer
  • Logistics & Supply Chain Professional
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Technical Consultant
  • Data Analyst
  • Manufacturing Engineer

Potential Employers

  • Accenture
  • U.S. Air Force
  • Southern California Edison
  • Ford
  • Aerojet Rocketdyne
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Amazon
  • FedEx

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