Engineering Managers develop the business and management skills to oversee technology, innovation, operations, and other specific engineering disciplines. Business courses include marketing, finance, and business laws to address complex business problems. Most programs also provide technical knowledge of the various engineering disciplines from initial design to completion of projects whether they are mechanical, construction, or environmental. Programs can take 2 to 3 years to complete.
Lead a rewarding career in one of the most consistent industries in the United States.
Engineers work in a variety of industries -- chemical, electrical, environmental, and general -- and specialize in applying the principles of science and mathematics to develop solutions to a variety of problems. Because of their unique skill set, job security for engineers is sound and salaries are extremely competitive.
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