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3. Provide opportunities for continuing professional development.<br />

4. Understand processes from the transformation of an idea or need into a completed project.<br />

5. Demonstrate communication skills to be successful in employment environment.<br />

6. Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills in the employment environment.<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

In order to be granted admission to the GCEM program, an applicant must satisfy the general<br />

admission requirements to a graduate program at <strong>ALHOSN</strong> as well as the following GCEM program<br />

specific requirements.<br />

A. Applicants to the MEM Program must hold a bachelor degree in engineering (civil, building,<br />

mechanical, electrical, petroleum and architecture) or equivalent, or, a bachelor degree from<br />

a quantitative discipline including: mathematics, physics, chemistry, or equivalent.<br />

B. Qualified applicants requiring prerequisite courses may be required to take such courses in<br />

addition to their regular graduate program. (Specifically, Students <strong>with</strong> no prior background<br />

in probability and statistics will be required to take MEM 501 Fundamentals of Probability and<br />

Statistics for Engineers. Students <strong>with</strong> no prior background in engineering economy will be<br />

required to take MEM 502 Fundamentals of Engineering Economy).<br />

Curriculum<br />

A fully qualified Graduate Certificate student is required to satisfy completion of five courses (15<br />

credit hours). Two of these courses should be from list 1 (refer to the MEM program for course lists).<br />

The remaining three courses should be taken from list 2. Students may take up to six credit hours from<br />

List 4 (MBA program courses) to replace two elective courses.<br />

Code Grad Cert EM Program – Course Title Prerequisites Credits<br />

First Semester (Fall) (9 Credit hours)<br />

MEM 601 Advanced Engineering Economics MEM 502 3<br />

MEM 602 Project Management MEM 502 3<br />

Elective 1 3<br />

Elective 2<br />

Elective 3<br />

Second Semester (Spring) (6 Credit hours)<br />

Total Credits 15<br />

Course descriptions can be found <strong>with</strong>in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM)<br />

program.<br />

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