Master of Science: Engineering Management (Online)

Lead technical teams. Drive innovation. Advance your career without pausing your job.

The UW–Madison online MS in Engineering Management is a 30-credit graduate program designed for engineers moving into leadership roles. You’ll study through flexible, interactive online methods with UW faculty who bring real-world industry experience. This format allows you to balance work, life, and learning while earning a credential recognized for excellence.

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Degree
awarded
Master of Science in
Engineering Management
Credits30 graduate credits
Format100% Online, part-time friendly
Duration2-4 Years (part-time)
Tuition$1,300/credit
StartFall / Spring / Summer
Application
Deadlines
Spring: November 1
Summer: May 1
Fall: July 1

Why This Program?

ASEM certified

ASEM Certification Badgeto ensure you’ll gain the critical knowledge necessary for success in the field of engineering management (American Society for Engineering Management).

26 years

of delivering interactive online education, reflecting deep experience designing high-quality online programs for working professionals.

#9 graduate ranking

among U.S. public universities
U.S. News & World Report, 2024

Enhance your AI skills

with an optional 9-credit graduate certificate in Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Data Analytics, available to students in our online engineering master’s programs as part of your 30-credit program (no extra coursework needed).

Student Experience

You’ll gain leadership, communication, and data analysis skills rooted in engineering management. From project execution to financial strategy, this engineering management program prepares you to lead high-performing teams and solve complex challenges in technical environments.

  • Leadership and organizational management
  • Strategic planning and project management
  • Communication across technical and business audiences
  • Data-driven decision-making and problem solving
  • Financial resource management
  • Quality management systems and continuous improvement
  • Management of technology, research and development
  • Legal and ethical considerations in engineering management

 

Curriculum and Requirements

Complete 30 graduate credits, including  23 credits of required courses with a core in technical leadership, project management, and systems thinking, plus 7 credits of electives tailored to your goals. You will typically take two courses each semester.

Live course web sessions are scheduled in the evening to accommodate working professionals. All other weekly assignments can be completed on days and times of your choice. Plan for roughly 3 to 4 hours of work per credit each week. For a 3-credit course, this usually means 9 to 12 hours, depending on the course and your professional background.

This program is certified by the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM). This certification allows students to attain ASEM professional certification upon graduation without having to take the certification exam.

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Required Courses

Elective Courses

Tuition and Financial Aid

$1,300 per credit payable at the beginning of each semester. Students are billed for courses in which they are enrolled each term. There is no lump sum payment plan.

Tuition includes:

  • Technology costs for internet course delivery
  • Live web-conferencing
  • Toll-free telephone line for the audio portion of conference calls
  • Library use
  • Use of the web-conferencing software for group project work for program courses

See Tuition & Fees for more information.

Scholarship
Students in the online Master of Science in Engineering Management program are eligible for the new Wayne Pferdehirt Scholarship, a $2,500 award honoring the legacy of a beloved program director. Learn more and apply through WiSH.

Employer Support
Many students receive some financial support from their employers. Often, students find it beneficial to sit down with their employer and discuss how this program applies to their current and future responsibilities. Other key points to discuss include how participation will not interrupt your work schedule.

Federal Loans
Students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to receive some level of funding through the Federal Direct loan program. These loans are available to qualified graduate students who are taking at least four credits during the fall and spring semesters, and two credits during Summer. Private loans are also available. Learn more about financial aid.

Admissions and Events

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Admission requirements

All applicants must:

  • Have a Bachelor of Science in engineering or a related STEM field from an accredited institution.
  • Have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on the last 60 semester hours of coursework.
  • Have a minimum of two years of post-baccalaureate engineering experience. Engineering co-op or intern experience may be applied to the experience requirement.
  • Submit evidence of English language proficiency, if applicable. See the Graduate School Requirements for more information.
  • GRE is not required. Applicants who have taken the test are encouraged to submit their scores.

The admissions committee considers exceptions to standard requirements on an individual basis.

Application materials

  • Online application
  • Resume/CV
  • Personal statement
  • Transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation

For complete application details visit UW–Madison’s Guide

 

Application Deadlines by Term:

Spring 2026November 1, 2025
Summer 2026May 1, 2026
Fall 2026July 1, 2026

Online Graduate Programs Overview
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
12-12:30 PM CT

Join program staff for a conversation about our online graduate programs, including curriculum, application process and career impact.

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Watch anytime on YouTube:

Program Overview: Engineering Management
Program Director Heather Smith and Enrollment Coach Pat Walsh go in depth about the Engineering Management master’s program, including curriculum, application process and potential career paths.

Alumni Insight: Engineering Management
Alumni Spotlight: Engineering Management

FAQ

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Q: Is the program fully online?

A: Yes. The MS in Engineering Management is 100% online and designed for working professionals.

Q: How long does it take to complete?

A: Most students finish in about two to four years while working full time.

Q: What is the tuition?

A: Tuition is charged per credit. See Tuition & Fees for more information.

Q: Can I keep working full time?

A: Yes. Courses are designed for part-time study alongside a full-time job.

Q: Will my diploma indicate that the degree was completed online?

A: No. The diploma awarded is a UW–Madison graduate degree and does not reference online delivery. Courses are taught and assessed under the same academic standards used across UW–Madison graduate programs. The mode of instruction does not change the credential earned.

Q: How do I apply?

A: Submit your application through the Graduate School. See Admissions for details or click here.

Ready to lead with confidence? Advance your career with UW–Madison’s online MS in Engineering Management.

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