Engineering Management, B.S.

Program Snapshot

123 Credits

Become a leader in today’s global marketplace by combining engineering and business management in the Engineering Management, B.S. program. You’ll develop in-demand skills using the latest technology in our state-of-the-art labs, plus build strong foundations in financial management, project and operations management, quality control, and more.

Why Earn an Engineering Management, B.S. at New York Tech?

Earning your engineering management degree from New York Tech allows you to blend the business and management skills you need to be a leader with the technological knowledge that allows you to manage technical teams. 

In our program, you’ll learn about leadership, financial management, project analysis, operations management, and quality control. Our curriculum is complemented by core liberal arts which includes critical thinking, communications, and other skills needed in today’s global marketplace.  

Working in engineering management is an ideal career path if you enjoy solving problems and helping lead others through complex challenges. Upon graduation, you’ll be able to leverage your education in a range of well-paying roles, from a logistics or quality engineer to a business or operations analyst. 

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What You’ll Learn

You’ll build foundations in financial management, project management, operations management, quality control, entrepreneurship, and data-driven management and analysis. The interdisciplinary curriculum is complemented by a core liberal arts curriculum that includes critical thinking, communications, and other skills needed to thrive in today’s global marketplace.

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Research 

The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences fosters a culture of innovation through research. As we strive to graduate creative inventors and entrepreneurs, our approach stands on the following:

Faculty Research

Our faculty members steer conversations surrounding bioengineering, cybersecurity, advanced materials and sensors, artificial intelligence, wireless communications, nanotechnology, and computer networks.

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Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP)

Guided by faculty mentors, these group projects, lasting the duration of the school year, encourage students to propose solutions to society’s most pressing challenges.

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Other Student Research Opportunities

With the same tools used by computer scientists, learn to improve network security or study signal processing techniques for 5G and future systems. You’ll also have the chance to explore the applications of machine learning—including for data analysis and medical diagnosis

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Customize Your Studies

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Accelerated Dual Degree Programs

For those interested in even greater career preparation, the Accelerated M.S. Options program offers you the opportunity to earn both a B.S. in Engineering Management and an M.S. in Energy Management in just five years. 

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Co-ops

Gain essential skills, enhance your résumé, and get real-world experience while earning income through our network of industry and business partners.  

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Internships

See how computer science shapes the direction of the finance industry, education, bioinformatics, robotics, medicine, network security, graphic design, telecommunications, and software engineering—among many others. 

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Entrepreneurship & Technology Innovation Center (ETIC)

Contribute to innovation at the intersection of research and entrepreneurship in our specialized labs and state-of-the-art facilities. Join with faculty and fellow students to develop solutions for partner businesses and organizations. 

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Certifications & Industry Resources

New York Tech’s partnerships with Red Hat and Zscaler connect students with specialized training in areas including Linux, Kubernetes, and cybersecurity, allowing them to explore existing technologies further and prepare for in-demand IT certifications. 

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Dean’s Honors Program

Get even more out of your New York Tech experience in this selective program that provides more immersive opportunities for research, mentoring, career planning, and leadership development through all four years of study. 

Stats & Rankings

#53

Best Engineering Technicians Colleges and Universities in America

Prepler.com

Top 25

University for fostering diversity and inclusion 

Woman Engineer

#5

Best Colleges for Veterans (Regional Universities – North) 

U.S. News & World Report

Career & Salary Outlook

Leverage a career-oriented education at New York Tech to prepare for your successful role in engineering management.

Job Growth

13,600 job openings are projected each year, on average, for architectural and engineering managers from 2022 to 2032. (BLS)

Employers and Internships

  • Amazon 
  • Beacon Consulting Group, Inc.  
  • JRM Construction Management  
  • Landlease 
  • Tesla, Inc. 

Career Options

  • Business Analyst 
  • Construction Manager 
  • Logistics Engineer 
  • Operations Analyst 
  • Project Management Engineer 
  • Quality Engineer 
  • System Engineer 

Salary Projections

The median annual wage for architectural and engineering managers is $165,370. (BLS, May 2023)

Program Details

Learn more about the Engineering Management, B.S. program, including admission requirements, how to apply, and scholarship opportunities.

To apply, submit the following: 

  • Completed application 
  • $50 nonrefundable application fee 
  • Copies of transcripts for all prior high school- and college-level work 
  • Two letters of recommendation 
  • A brief essay on an assigned topic 

You may also submit standardized test scores, but they are not required. 

Where you finish is more important than where you begin. Our generous transfer credit policy and dedicated transfer advisors make it easy to continue your journey at New York Tech and maximize your career opportunities. 

New York Tech offers scholarships based on your academic achievements and potential. Most awards are renewable if you continue to meet eligibility requirements, making a significant difference in your total cost of attendance.  

International F-1 students who successfully complete this degree program are eligible for an additional 24-month STEM OPT extension to work in the U.S. in an area directly related to their area of study immediately upon completing the customary 12-month post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT)

Alumni Voices

Renee Blair (B.S. ’17), Operations & E-commerce Manager for Fanm Djanm

The thing that excites me most about engineering management is seeing and knowing how all the pieces of a project are put together. It’s one thing to see a structure and admire it, but having the knowledge of the relevancy of every little part of it makes it even more special.

Renee Blair (B.S. ’17),
Operations & E-commerce Manager for Fanm Djanm
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Prepare for a successful career in an information-age society and applications-oriented research with the Engineering Management, B.S. degree at New York Tech.