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Engineering Management Careers

Engineering management jobs are easier to come by when you have the educational foundation to back up your practical experience. Successful engineering management careers often hinge on advanced degree programs like Gannon University’s Master of Science in Engineering Management.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics1, “many experienced engineers obtain graduate degrees in engineering or business administration to learn new technology and broaden their education. Numerous high-level executives in government and industry
began their careers as engineers.”

The BLS also reports that while estimates for employment growth in the engineering field vary by specialty, particularly strong levels of growth in hiring are expected in the fields of biomedical, civil, environmental, petroleum, mining, and geological engineering.2

By teaching you how to integrate management skills with your technical expertise, Gannon University’s online Engineering Management master’s program can improve your performance and help keep your career on track.

To learn more about the Gannon University Master of Science in Engineering Management program, request more information from the university at 877-497-5854.


1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, accessed 4/16/2011, http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm

2Ibid.