MEPP Course Descriptions

First Year: Summer

Network Skills for Online Learners
Prepare for success as you develop your learning goals and strategies and get to know your classmates and MEPP's online campus.

First Year: Fall

Engineering Economic Analysis and Management
Improve your grasp of the "big picture" and how daily decisions affect the financial performance of your organization.
Technical Project Management
Improve your strategies, methods and tools for managing complex technical projects by applying concepts to real-world problems.

First Year: Spring

Communicating Technical Information
Develop effective communication strategies that enable you to connect with each audience and achieve your objectives.
Engineering Problem Solving with Computers
Explore a variety of computer-assisted methods for analysis and problem solving applicable to problems in any engineering discipline.

Second Year: Summer

Independent Reading and Research in Applied Engineering
Do research on an engineering topic of your choice while working with a faculty mentor.

Second Year: Fall

Engineering Applications of Statistics
Learn how to use statistics for making better engineering decisions in a practical, applications-oriented approach.
International Engineering Strategies and Operations
Prepare for working with colleagues, customers, and vendors from other cultures in and beyond the U.S.

Second Year: Spring

Engineering and Business Data Communications
Explore new ways to use technologies, tools and work strategies to improve the effectiveness of networked, global teams.
Quality Engineering and Quality Management
Lead a team at your workplace through the process of improving a product or process as you apply a set of modern quality improvement tools.

Degree requirements

The degree requires 26 graduate credits gained by completing the 10 courses listed above.