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Master of Engineering Management (M.E.M.)

The Master of Engineering Management (M.E.M.) program is a professional degree program. M.E.M. engineering and management courses are taught by faculty from Thayer School and Tuck School of Business. The combination of small classes and a high faculty-to-student ratio fosters class spirit and creates a stimulating intellectual environment.

The mission of Thayer School's M.E.M. program is to develop managers who understand both the engineering and business aspects of technology.

Engineers holding a Thayer School M.E.M. degree can:

  • work in research and development, design, or manufacturing
  • thrive in a small start-up company or a large industrial complex
  • balance marketing demands with product feasibility and ethical considerations
  • apply the finer points of managerial analysis

Graduates of the program are engineers who understand the business of technology.

M.E.M. Photo Gallery

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M.E.M. Programs Consortium

Thayer School is a member of the Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium (MEMPC). The MEMPC is a small group of highly recognized professional graduate engineering management programs (including Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, and Cornell) that are working to raise awareness of the M.E.M. Find out more at the MEMPC website.