

The Engineering Management Systems program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of engineering principles, management strategies, and systems optimization, emphasizing analytical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership skills. Students study core engineering concepts alongside courses in project management, operations research, systems analysis, and organizational behavior. The curriculum integrates technical knowledge with business, management, and decision-making frameworks, allowing students to understand how engineering systems operate in complex organizational and industrial contexts. Students develop skills in data analysis, project planning, systems optimization, and strategic decision-making, preparing them to manage technical projects and lead interdisciplinary teams effectively.
Throughout the program, students cultivate expertise in systems engineering, project management, and organizational leadership, essential for careers in technology, manufacturing, consulting, and management. Exposure to interdisciplinary approaches ensures graduates can critically evaluate engineering processes, optimize systems, and implement innovative solutions in diverse industrial and organizational settings. By fostering independent inquiry, applied research, and problem-solving abilities, the program prepares students to contribute meaningfully to technical and managerial initiatives in both private and public sectors.
Year 1 – Foundations in Engineering and Management
• Introduction to Engineering Principles
• Calculus and Applied Mathematics
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
• Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
Year 2 – Core Engineering and Systems Studies
• Engineering Design and Analysis
• Operations Research and Optimization
• Project Management Fundamentals
• Elective Modules in Economics, Technology, or Industrial Systems
Year 3 – Advanced Systems Analysis and Applied Projects
• Seminar in Systems Engineering and Management
• Research Project or Industry Internship
• Advanced Project Planning and Risk Management
• Elective Modules in Data Analysis, Technology, or Leadership
Year 4 – Independent Research and Capstone Project
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Engineering Management
• Systems Integration and Optimization
• Capstone Project Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in engineering management, project management, operations, consulting, technology leadership, manufacturing, and systems analysis. They can work as project managers, systems analysts, operations managers, technology consultants, or industrial engineers in private companies, government agencies, research institutions, and international organizations. The program equips students with expertise in project management, technical analysis, systems optimization, decision-making, and leadership, enabling them to pursue versatile roles in engineering, operations, management, and consulting. Alumni may also continue their education in graduate programs in engineering management, industrial engineering, business administration, or systems engineering, providing highly competitive and adaptable career pathways.
This program combines engineering knowledge, management principles, and systems analysis, giving students a comprehensive understanding of complex technical and organizational challenges. Small classes and faculty mentorship provide personalized guidance, fostering independent research, analytical skills, and leadership abilities. The curriculum emphasizes applied projects, data-driven decision-making, and interdisciplinary problem-solving, preparing graduates to address complex challenges in engineering, management, and consulting. By engaging with advanced coursework, research projects, and industry-focused experiences, students gain the knowledge, technical expertise, and practical experience necessary for impactful careers in engineering management, operations, consulting, and further graduate study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 212 854 1754
Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States