ENGINEERING.com’s Masters of Engineering Management Directory

A collection of information you will need to decide where to take your MEM.

Please note that the Masters of Engineering Management directory has been replaced by the ENGINEERING.com Masters Discovery tool.

Over the past few months, ENGINEERING.com has been collecting a great amount of data and performed many interviews working towards the debut of our Masters of Engineering Management (MEM) directory.

The directory itself will act as a quick reference guide to the information engineers will need to help facilitate the decision of which school is best for their MEM studies. The information included spans admission requirements, course delivery methods, completion time, possible start dates and total tuition.

Currently, the directory consists of 14 schools which have filled out our surveys for data collection. Of these schools, nine have agreed to interviews which can also be accessed from the directory.

Each interview page goes more in-depth, looking at a school’s pros and cons. These pages will also act as portals to various other articles about what each school is up too. These other articles will span from general research, to ground breaking discoveries, to student accounts of their studies.

Many other websites like USNews will rank schools, which is important of course. However, some students will want to see the raw data for themselves and make their own judgements. That is what this directory is intended to fulfill. It will not rank the schools; rather it will inform potential students about them.

The directory will be updated on a regular basis as information becomes available. For suggestions on how to improve the directory, please add in the comments below.

Written by

Shawn Wasserman

For over 10 years, Shawn Wasserman has informed, inspired and engaged the engineering community through online content. As a senior writer at WTWH media, he produces branded content to help engineers streamline their operations via new tools, technologies and software. While a senior editor at Engineering.com, Shawn wrote stories about CAE, simulation, PLM, CAD, IoT, AI and more. During his time as the blog manager at Ansys, Shawn produced content featuring stories, tips, tricks and interesting use cases for CAE technologies. Shawn holds a master’s degree in Bioengineering from the University of Guelph and an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.