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Skagit Valley College
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Engineering Emphasis, Transfer Track #2, AS-T
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The engineering courses are designed to introduce students to the field of engineering and/or fulfil prerequisites for upper-division engineering courses. Because many of the engineering courses have math prerequisites and because most engineering courses are offered only annually or biennially, getting started on the appropriate sequence is important.


University of Management and Technology
Associate of Science in Engineering Management
- Arlington, USA
Associate Degree
Distance Learning
English
The undergraduate engineering management program is a 120 semester credit hours program comprised of a two-year, lower-level Associate of Science in Engineering Management (ASEM) and a follow-on two-year, upper-level Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management (BSEM).


Oregon Institute Of Technology
College of Engineering, Technology and Management
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The College of Engineering, Technology, and Management (ETM) are a multidisciplinary college offering degree programs at multiple Pacific Northwest locations.
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Engineering Management degree programs at the Associate Degree level in the USA focus on blending technical engineering knowledge with essential management skills. This combination prepares you for various roles in the engineering sector and provides a solid pathway to further education or career advancement.
In these programs, you'll explore subjects like project management, cost estimation, and operations management. You'll build critical skills such as coordinating engineering projects, analyzing data to improve processes, and applying management principles in technical settings. Engaging with case studies and real-world projects fosters independence and strengthens your adaptability as you navigate different scenarios.
Graduates with an Associate Degree in Engineering Management can pursue roles like project coordinator, production manager, or quality control specialist. The emphasis on practical instruction and industry-linked projects ensures you gain valuable experience that employers recognize. This approach not only boosts your knowledge but also enhances your career prospects within the engineering field.