Engineering Management Major

Major

Many small to midsize industrial employers are in need of individuals with both engineering and management skills. Developed in cooperation with local industry partners, this degree offers the right balance of science, business, management, and hands-on experience to prepare engineers for the varied world of working in a small- to medium-sized company. It combines the strength of an engineering degree with practical management skills, preparing students for a career or a graduate program.

Bethel University academics psychology

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placement with starting salaries of approximately $50,000/year

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of students complete a paid internship

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Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Engineering Management Major

Bachelor of Science (BS) Program – 4 years

  • Calculus, Physics and Chemistry 
  • LEAN Manufacturing and Statistics 
  • Statics and Mechanics of Solids  
  • Computer and Cybersecurity Topics 
  • Accounting, Management and Economics

With the strength of an engineering degree with practical management skills behind you, you’ll be ready for a career that is in demand at many small businesses.

Prepare for an exciting future in:

  • Agriculture and food manufacturing
  • Automotive
  • Consulting
  • Electronics and computers
  • Manufacturing and industry
  • Marine and naval
  • Medicine
  • Telecommunications
  • Transportation
  • Manufacturing management
  • Manufacturing planning
  • Logistics

Recent graduates have found employment in organizations such as:

  • Senior New Business Specialist at NIPSCO 
  • Fabrication Engineer at MORryde 
  • IT Service Analyst at Blackink IT 
  • Technical Support Engineer at IDEC USA

You’ll gain career-shaping skills such as:

  • Project management
  • Risk management
  • Quality control
  • Team leadership

Students take part in internships in places such as:

  • General Motors 
  • Amerimax 
  • Gaylor Electric 
  • GTA Containers 
  • ASA Electronics
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Engineering Management Major Highlights

This major combines the strength of an engineering degree with practical management skills, preparing students for a career or a graduate program.

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