Engineering Management (M.S.)
"Follow your passion in both study and career, for it's never too late to start afresh. The key is to begin now—in a few years from today, you could be living a happier, more fulfilling life."
The 30-hour non-thesis program in engineering management is offered by the College of Engineering and the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration. This program develops skills across the technical, financial, operational, organizational, marketing, and human resources aspects of leading engineers in project-based work. The growing field of engineering management offers opportunities across engineering subfields, including jobs in computer systems design and consulting.
The College of Engineering at UL Lafayette was ranked among the country's best in the U.S. News & World Report's 2023 edition of "Best Graduate Schools."
The goal of the UL Lafayette College of Engineering is to position all of its M.S. graduates to be capable of successfully obtaining their respective Professional Engineering License (PE) via first passing the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE).
This program prepares its students for licensure or certification within the state of Louisiana. For more information regarding credentialing requirements, including important information if you plan to move out of state, please visit the licensure programs page.
Engineering Management at UL Lafayette
World-Class Research & Teaching Labs
Experience our world-class chemical engineering research labs, equipped with more than $3 million in instrumentation for conducting experiments in new materials, catalysis, bioprocessing, environmental remediation, and more.
See our facilitiesStudent Organizations
Get experience and expand your network academically and professionally through a student organization. Join our chapter of the Louisiana Engineering Society, the National Society of Black Engineers, or the Society of Women Engineers.
Explore OrganizationsPersonal Finance Planning
At the Graduate School, we prioritize your overall well-being, extending our support beyond academics. Join our complimentary workshops, "Money Matters," designed to empower you with essential personal finance planning skills. Led by our financial expert, Dr. Brian Bolton, these informative sessions occur monthly, accompanied by a complimentary lunch. The invaluable insights provided are not only priceless but also completely free of charge. Stay updated on workshop dates through the University Calendar and our Graduate School Facebook page.
Explore previous Money Matters sessionsSpecialized Career Support
Receive resume writing advice, interviewing tips, internship and co-op opportunities, and job placement help tailored especially for engineering students through The Frank & Jessie Mosing Endowed Engineering Student Career Development Program.
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