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Engineering Management
KU Edwards Campus
12600 Quivira Road, #225
Overland Park, KS 66213
Phone: (913) 897-8560
Fax: (913) 897-8682
E-mail: emgt@ukans.edu

Thank you for your recent request for information about the Engineering Management (EMGT) program. Information, including application forms and program requirements, are available on our homepage at http://emgt.ku.edu

Additional KU graduate school information is available on the KU web site at: http://www.ukans.edu/~graduate/
The basic admission requirements for our Engineering Management program are:
  • A Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or related science
  • Two years full-time work experience in the engineering field
  • A 3.0 undergraduate grade point average (if below 3.0, probationary or provisional acceptance is possible).

Admission into the EMGT program is not required in order to take a course, but prerequisites must be met. Courses may be taken for undergraduate, graduate (non-degree or degree-seeking) or doctoral credit. The GRE and GMAT are not required. Tuition is the same regardless of whether you live in or outside of Kansas. You may enroll and apply anytime (and you may enroll during the pre-enrollment period even though your application is not yet complete). Including our distance learning students, we currently have about 275 practicing engineers and scientists (plus 256 alumni) who are continuing their professional development through our program. They represent over 100 employers in the Kansas City area alone.

Coming on Enrollment Day is optional but recommended if you would like to meet faculty or have not yet met with your advisor or me. Enrollment Day information is posted on the web site.

We do not have financial aid available through our department. However, there may be resources available through the Office of Financial Aid. Please visit their web site at:

http://www.ukans.edu/~osfa/

Please contact us if we may provide additional information or if you would like an appointment. I'm sure you would find participation in the program challenging and professionally rewarding.

Sincerely,
Robert P. Zerwekh, Director
Engineering Management Program
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