CU Boulder Electrical Engineering

With Electrical, Computer and Energy as Primary…

A student who is pursuing the ME, Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering degree (Primary) and wishes to also obtain the ME, Engineering Management degree must complete the following requirements.

  1.  Complete 30 hours of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering course work including at least 15 credit hours of technical ECEN courses.  All courses must be at the 5000 level or above, with the possible exception of 6 credit hours worth of courses at the 4000 level in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (but not ECEN, EMEN or TLEN).
  2. Be admitted to the Engineering Management Program.
  3. Complete an additional 15 credit hours of graduate engineering management course work.
  4. As part of either program the following seven courses must be completed:
    1. EMEN 5010 Introduction to Engineering Management
    2. EMEN 5020 Finance and Accounting for Engineering Managers
    3. EMEN 5030 Introduction to Project Management –or- EMEN 5031 Software Project Management
    4. EMEN 5040 Quality, Strategy, and Value Creation
    5. EMEN 5050 Leadership
    6. EMEN 5900 Research Methods –or- EMEN 5825 Entrepreneurial Business
    7. One EMEN elective course other than EMEN 5000 or EMEN 5005
  5. Successfully complete the Master’s Exam
  6. 15 credit hours of courses at the 5000 level or above are shared between the dual degrees with the exception of EMEN 5000 Engineering Analysis and EMEN 5005 Intro to Applied Statistics, which cannot be applied toward the Engineering Management degree.)

ME Engineering Management & ME Electrical, Computer, & Energy 

A student who is pursuing the ME, Engineering Management degree (Primary) and wishes to also obtain the ME, Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering degree must complete the following requirements.

  1. Complete the following seven Engineering Management courses:
    1. EMEN 5010 Introduction to Engineering Management
    2. EMEN 5020 Finance and Accounting for Engineering Managers
    3. EMEN 5030 Introduction to Project Management –or- EMEN 5031 Software Project Management
    4. EMEN 5040 Quality, Strategy, and Value Creation
    5. EMEN 5050 Leadership
    6. EMEN 5900 Research Methods –or- EMEN 5825 Entrepreneurial Business
  2. One EMEN elective course other than EMEN 5000 or EMEN 5005
  3. Complete 9 credit hours of graduate Engineering Management electives, three of which may be in a relevant, 5000 level or above course from another department.
  4. Successfully complete the Master’s Exam.
  5. Be admitted to the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering Department’s Graduate Program.
  6. Complete an additional 15 credit hours of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering course work. All courses must be at the 5000 level or above, with the possible exception of 6 credit hours worth of courses at the 4000 level in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (but not ECEN, EMEN or TLEN).
  7. As part of either program, at least 15 credit hours of technical ECEN courses must be taken.
  8. 15 credit hours of courses at the 5000 level or above are shared between the both programs. Note that EMEN 5000 Engineering Analysis and EMEN 5005 Intro to Applied Statistics cannot be applied toward the Engineering Management degree