Program Details
- 30 credits
- Can be fully online
- Asynchronous - log in and study on your schedule
- 8-week courses
- 3-year option – Working Professionals
- 1.5-year option – Full-time Graduate Student
Course Overview
Required Core Courses
12 credits - 4 courses
- ENGM 510: Engineering Portfolio Management – 3 credits
- ENGM 520: Statistical Quality Control – 3 credits
- ENGM 530: Strategic Engineering Decision – 3 credits
- ENGM 601: Master’s Project Study – 3 credits
Technical Electives
9 credits – choose 3 courses from this list or choose 2 plus 1 in-person 400-level elective
- ENGM 525: Quality Systems – 3 credits
- ENGM 540: Global Engineering Management – 3 credits
- ENGM 550: Systems Engineering Design – 3 credits
- ENGM 580: Engineering Mgmt Special Topic – 3 credits
In-Person Undergrad Electives
Optional, must be pre-approved by Program Director. Maximum of 1- CPEN 435: Parallel & Cloud Computer – 3 credits
- CPEN 436: Biomedical Informatics & Comp – 3 credits
- CPSC 475: Speech & Natural Language Processing – 3 credits
- MENG 456: Design for Manufacturing – 3 credits
- MENG 477: Material Select for Designation – 3 credits
- ENSC 490; Directed Study – 3 credits
MBA Electives
Choose 6 credits. Note MBA electives vary in delivery and length.
You must select MBUS 670: Foundations of Project Management – 3 credits unless you have taken the equivalent of Gonzaga ENGM 405 Engineering Project Management.
- MBUS 612: Managing People and Performance – 2 credits
- MBUS 613: Quantitative & Stats Analysis – 3 credits
- MBUS 625: Operations Theory & Practice – 2 credits
- MBUS 673: Global Project Management – 1 credit
- MBUS 674: Agile Project Management – 1 credit
- MBUS 675: Quality Management – 1 credit (in-person only)
Leadership Electives
Choose 1 course
- ORGL 504: Organizational Communication. – 3 credits
- ORGL 523: Psychology of Leadership – 3 credits (includes 3-day on-campus immersion).
- ORGL 570: Introduction to Global Systems – 3 credits
- TADP 556: Engineering Leadership – 3 credits
Questions? Call or text Catie Peissig in Graduate Admissions at (509) 313-4370.