Master of Engineering Management
The College of Engineering collaborates with Nebraska's MBA program to offer the highly ranked, fully online Master of Engineering Management (MEM). This professional practice-oriented degree gives you the business acumen to effectively lead in an ever-changing engineering environment.
We also offer the 12-credit Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management, combining faculty expertise, a purposeful curriculum and a broad range of perspectives in the engineering field.
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Request More Info2024 U.S. News & World Report: MEM
- #5 - Best Online Master's in Engineering Programs (#9 in 2023)
- #4 - Best Online Master's in Engineering Programs for Veterans (#6 in 2023)

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CurriculumWork with Big Ten Faculty
Our faculty are highly regarded for their innovative teaching, research amd industry expertise.
Faculty and StaffThe MEM or the MBA
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Which is right for you?"When I found the Engineering Management program, I felt like it was the perfect blend of engineering and business."
Jaime Ristow
2019 MEM Graduate
The MEM at Nebraska is one of 11 programs internationally to be certified by the American Society for Engineering Management for meeting several rigorous ASEM standards, among which are alignment of curriculum with the domains of Engineering Management Body of Knowledge and for its program delivery and administration.
With our ASEM certification, our graduates are exempt from testing to become a Certified Associate Engineering Manager (CAEM®) and may apply to ASEM to earn the credential.
Read More: Nebraska’s Master of Engineering Management program receives prestigious ASEM certification
The College of Engineering is honored to be recognized for “Excellence in Engineering for Veterans” by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Military Engineering Awards Committee (2019).