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Master of Science in Engineering Management
The USC Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEMT) program is designed for students with undergraduate degrees in engineering or related sciences to prepare them for management responsibilities. As an MSEMT student, you will learn how to lead technology projects as well as manage teams, engineering functions, and companies. In addition, you will gain an understanding of the economic decision making processes. More than just theory, the MSEMT program offers real world examples provided by instructors who have years of relevant industry experience, covering topics such as technology creation, management of invention, information systems, managerial accounting, and quantitative methods. This is also a suitable program to help prospective technical entrepreneurs understand the enterprise creation process.
Available On-Campus and Online
In addition to our traditional on-campus classroom environment, this program is also available via online delivery through the Viterbi School’s Distance Education Network (DEN). This flexible option is ideal for engineering professionals who choose to pursue an advanced degree while employed. Visit our 'Getting Started' section to find out if DEN is right for you.
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Application Criteria
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An undergraduate degree in engineering from a regionally-accredited university with coursework in engineering economy. Familiarity with engineering probability and statistics is recommended, but not required.
Satisfactory cumulative undergraduate GPA (grade point average)
Satisfactory GRE test scores. All scores must be officially reported to the university directly by ETS.
Satisfactory performance in previous coursework related to the intended major.
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Application Materials
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USC Online Application: All applicants must complete and submit the USC Online Application.
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, sealed by the institution.
Mail transcripts to:
USC Graduate Office of Admission
University Park Campus
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915
If via private carrier (UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.):
University of Southern California Office of Admission & Financial Aid
3601 South Flower Street
Tyler 1
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0915
GRE General Test: Satisfactory scores less than five years old. Official scores must be reported from ETS directly to USC using ETS school code 4852. A department code is not required.
Letters of Recommendation (three highly recommended): Letters of recommendation should be from faculty or others (supervisors, professional colleagues, etc.) qualified to evaluate your potential for graduate study. They should be written on official letterhead.
Statement of Purpose (required): The statement of purpose should describe succinctly your reasons for applying to the proposed program at the Viterbi School of Engineering, your preparation for this field of study, study interests, future career plans, and other aspects of your background and interests which may aid the admissions committee in evaluating your aptitude and motivation for graduate study.
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TOEFL: The TOEFL is not required for admission to USC, however, we strongly encourage all international students to submit a TOEFL score. USC administers an English placement (ISE) exam during orientation for all international students to determine if additional courses in English are needed. Students can place out of the exam with a score of at least:
- 100 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL (with a minimum score of 20 in each section)
- 250 or higher on the computer-based TOEFL
- 600 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL
Students whose native language is English and/or obtained their bachelor's degree from a U.S. college or university are also exempted from this requirement.
The TOEFL must have been taken within the last two years to be valid.
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A minimum of 30 units is required for the general MS in Engineering Management degree.
- Minimum number of units from ISE department: 18 units
- Minimum number of units at the 500-level or above: 18 units
- At least one course from each of the seven areas: 21 units
- Elective courses from specialization tracks: 9 units (Consult and receive approval from an ISE graduate advisor before enrolling in elective courses).
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 is required for graduation.
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Available Online through the Distance Education Network. Visit our ' Getting Started' section to find out more information.
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Please note that the courses listed below are those typically available. Students should always consult with the USC Schedule of Classes and USC Catalogue for the most updated and official information. If you have any questions about these courses, please contact our office directly.
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| Admitted students who do not meet the coursework requirements will be assigned courses to complete the deficiencies. Undergraduate coursework in engineering economy is a program prerequisite which (if necessary) can be satisfied after admission by completing ISE 460 as a technical elective. |
| ISE 460 | Engineering Economy |
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Electives (9 units):
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Three courses or 9 units of electives are chosen from specialization tracks with consent of the advisor.
Examples include:
- Construction Project Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Information Systems
- Manufacturing
- Software Engineering
- Systems Engineering
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All General Questions
Please contact our office for all general questions about this program, including courses through DEN.
Ph: 213-740-4488
Toll Free (in the U.S.): 877-740-1336
Fax: 213-821-0851
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Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
The Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering is a world leader in education, research and innovation through the creation, expansion and communication of knowledge for the design, operation, integration and improvement of products, processes and socio-technical systems. .
http://viterbi.usc.edu/epstein
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