Master of Science in Engineering Management Program:

 

ENMA Curriculum Map

 


ENMA courses and associated project work are highly-focused on technology-based innovation and entrepreneurship.  The ENMA student learning experience focuses on:

·        Innovation:  Participation on local, national, and international project teams requiring global voice-of-the-customer assessment, technical problem solving, and intellectual property generation.

·        Commercialization:  Experience in valuing and delivering commercially viable technical solutions that can provide global sustainable competitive advantage.

·        Globalization:  Cooperation with international industrial and educational partners on projects that incorporate resource outsourcing and have the potential to serve a global customer base.

 

Implementation of these three core elements of the COE component of the Engineering Management Program is pursued through the following ENMA curriculum mission:

  1. Teach the functions of innovation and entrepreneurial engineering,
  2. Involve students with university researchers and industrial partners to identify potential new product/process/service commercialization concepts,
  3. Facilitate concept evaluation and prioritization processes,
  4. Develop commercialization plans for the most viable concepts,
  5. Obtain funding to implement selected commercialization opportunities,
  6. Develop new product/service/technology prototypes.
  7. Transfer prototypes to commercialization partners.

 

Modifications to the ENMA course curriculum are designed to directly support these mission objectives.  Correlation of new ENMA courses and certificates to the ENMA mission is illustrated below:

 

  • ENIN:  Engineering Innovation Certificate courses
  • NPPD: New Product and Process Development certificate courses

 

 

 

 


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