Creating Engineering’s Future Leaders
Earn a professional master’s degree in as little as two years while maintaining career momentum.
Application deadline for fall admission: June 1st
Earn a professional master’s degree in as little as two years while maintaining career momentum.
Application deadline for fall admission: June 1st
in Engineering Management (MEM) — Distance Learning
Interactive and engaging, Cornell Engineering’s MEM program offers a distance learning option that helps high-potential individuals in STEM fields advance their careers without pausing their professional lives.
Online learning
option
Tight-knit
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Part-time
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Global alumni
network
Position yourself for success and growth within your organization by honing your skills in leadership, business, innovation, and entrepreneurial thinking.
Work closely in small, seminar-style discussions and online chats with Cornell Engineering faculty and senior engineering practitioners.
With a majority of the program taking place online, you have the flexibility to engage with coursework at your convenience. Students may take one or two classes per semester depending on what fits your schedule.
Ranked #3 by U.S. News & World Report, Cornell Engineering’s MEM program satisfies the growing demand for strong managers and leaders. Cornell faculty members author all courses to ensure content is relevant, impactful, and representative of an Ivy League education.
Embracing a predominantly online format, our program offers you freedom in how you delve into coursework. Engage with a range of lessons, readings, activities and tools, all of which you can access and revisit as needed.
Get ahead in your career, starting with a master’s in engineering management.
I'm Ready“I strongly recommend this program to prospective students who are working or aim to work in the intersection of business and technology. Not only will you be getting a top-notch education, but you will also develop lifelong friendships and a professional network.”
— Jacky Lau, MEM Distance Learning