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Engineering Management Systems

The program combines engineering fundamentals with advanced management skills, offering a comprehensive education that tackles the challenges of today’s business environment. Engineering Management Systems fosters technical leadership, the ability to manage multidisciplinary teams, and process optimization, preparing students to excel in industries such as manufacturing, technology, automotive, energy, and more.

Why study Engineering Management Systems?

10%

Expected employment rate growth by 2030 for industrial engineering in the United States; driven by innovation in automation, medical devices, biotechnology, and aerospace.

Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales de Estados Unidos

$90,000

This is the average annual salary in USD for graduates from Arkansas State University in this field, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This figure surpasses many other technical and management careers in a market where the demand for these professionals continues to grow.

60%

Of companies prioritize technical management skills for technical projects and process optimization.

What does a graduate in Engineering Management Systems do?

An Engineering Management Systems graduate is a professional who combines engineering knowledge with business management skills to improve processes, efficiently manage resources, and strategically plan across various sectors.
The curriculum covers key areas such as; project management, engineering fundamentals, process optimization, and operational, financial, and strategic risk evaluation. Students develop essential skills, including:

  • Informed decision-making: Analyzing data to propose effective solutions.
  • Strategic planning: Designing and implementing strategies aligned with organizational goals.
  • Resource management: Efficiently managing time, capital, and personnel in projects.
  • Leadership: Coordinating and directing multidisciplinary teams.
  • Complex problem-solving: Structuring approaches to optimize processes and address technical challenges.
  • Effective communication: Clearly and accurately presenting results and proposals.

In addition to a strong theoretical foundation, students gain practical experience through labs, research projects, and interdisciplinary collaborations. This prepares them to face real-world challenges and thrive in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, technology, manufacturing, construction, energy, and more.
Enroll now and start your journey towards leading major projects in the world’s top industries.

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Double Degree

Valid in México and the United States

Classes 100% in English

With a multicultural team of teachers

American University Model

The first US university in México

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Professional Opportunities Where do Engineering Management Systems work?

Engineering Management Systems work in diverse sectors as leaders in:

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Henry Ford

Henry Ford

Founder of Ford Motor Company

A pioneer in industrial process management through the implementation of the assembly line.
Taiichi Ohno

Taiichi Ohno

Vice President of Toyota

Creator of the Toyota Production System and the Lean Manufacturing concept.
W. Edwards Deming

W. Edwards Deming

Father of the Total Quality Movement

Statistician and engineer who developed the PDCA cycle.
Michael Porter

Michael Porter

Harvard Business School Professor

Renowned for his business strategy and competitiveness theories, such as Porter’s Five Forces and the Value Chain, key tools for strategic business management.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Engineering Management Systems degree, the graduate of Arkansas State University Querétaro will be able to:
  1. Utilize concepts from chemical, biological, and physical sciences to solve problems in business management engineering.
  2. Demonstrate creative and critical thinking skills to evaluate relevant information and ideas, formulate innovative strategies, and solve problems.
  3. Develop programs, codes, or computerized systems to address issues in business management engineering.
  4. Communicate effectively in social, academic, and professional contexts using various methods, including written, oral, numerical/quantitative, graphical, and/or visual media, appropriate to the topic, audience, and discipline.
  5. Conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments to analyze and interpret results to improve processes.
  6. Properly utilize technological equipment to study, monitor, and analyze problems related to business management engineering.
  7. Apply oral, written, and graphic communication in predominantly technical and non-technical environments and identify and use technical literature appropriately.

Degree Plan

General Education

  • Making Connections
  • Composition I
  • Composition II
  • Oral Communication
  • College Algebra
  • General Chemistry Laboratory I
  • General Chemistry I
  • Plant Biology
  • Plant Biology Laboratory
  • U.S. History until 1876
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Fine Arts Elective
  • Humanities Elective

Core Business Management Courses

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to General Accounting
  • Communication Research Methods
  • Concepts of Programming
  • Programming for Data Analysis
  • Technical Entrepreneurship
  • Project Management and Practice
  • Engineering Management Design I
  • Engineering Management Design II
  • Engineering Management I
  • Value Engineering Systems
  • Engineering Management Internship
  • Facilities Management Systems
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Business Calculus
  • Principles of Management
  • Statistics
  • Industrial Safety
  • Operations Systems Research
  • Quality Management

 

Examples of Advanced Electives

  • 7 courses in General Electives (20 credits) which could make up for a complete minor in another discipline!

 

You can choose electives that will allow you to earn a minor that complements your degree or that can help you take the direction that interests you most!

Some popular choices are Logistics, Marketing and Finance. 

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