Online Learning Courses
The degree program requires thirty (30) credit hours consisting of coursework and a project.
Curriculum Structure
Our online and asynchronous courses are delivered through a course management system. You will have access to course materials, high-quality videos, assignments, and communication tools in one place.
During the first summer, you will take a one-credit pass/fail course (Python and Data Visualization). There is a one-week required summer session on the Cornell campus in Ithaca, New York where you can immerse yourself in campus life, while building life-long connections with your online learning cohort.
For more details, view the Course Descriptions.
Required Courses
ENMGT 5900 - Project Management (Fall and Spring, 4 credits)
ENMGT 5910 - Engineering Management Project (Fall and Spring (must be taken in final semester), 4 credits)
ENMGT 5930 - Data Analytics (Fall (must be taken in the first semester), 4 credits)
ENMGT 5940 - Economics and Finance for Engineering Management (Spring, 4 credits)
ENMGT 5980 - Decision Framing and Analytics (Fall, 3 credits)
ENMGT 6020* - Managing a Culture of Innovation (Fall, 3 credits)
ENMGT 5080 - Introduction to Python Basics (Summer, 1 credit)
ENMGT 6001 - **Residential Session 1 (Summer (first), 1 credit)
ENMGT 6095 - **Professional Development Workshop (Fall and Spring, 0.5 credit)
Electives
Beyond the above requirements, students must select and take at least two of the following electives.
ENMGT 5200 - Economics of the Energy Transition (Fall, 3 credits)
ENMGT 5920 - Product Management (Spring, 3 credits)
ENMGT 5960* - Negotiations and Contracts for Engineering Managers (Fall, 3 credits)
ENMGT 5990* - Contemporary Challenges for Engineering Managers (Fall, 3 credits)
ENMGT 6030 - Learning to Lead (Spring, 3 credits)
CEE 6065 - Special Topics in Transportation: Managing Transportation Systems (Spring, 3 credits)
CEE 6640 - Microeconomics of Discrete Choice (Spring, 3 credits)
CEE 6800 - Engineering Smart Cities (Fall, 3 credits)
SYSEN 5740 - Design Thinking for Complex Systems (Spring, 2 credits)
* ENMGT 5960 or ENMGT 5990 may be substituted for ENMGT 6020 as a required course, all three fulfill the requirement for one organizational behavior course.
**Participation in the Residential Sessions is required. Students are responsible for travel to and from Ithaca, New York, as well as course tuition. Sessions are for one week in June.
***Students are required to enroll in two semesters of the Professional Development Workshop (totaling 1 credit).