Master of Science in Applied Engineering with Engineering Management Concentration

Georgia Southern University
Degree Level Masters
Total Credit Hours 30
Per Credit Hour Cost $null

Program Description

Georgia Southern University’s Master of Science in Applied Engineering (MSAE) is designed to give students the hands-on experience they’ll need to be problem-solvers and leaders in consumer, commercial and industrial engineering fields.

Our applied engineering program works closely with area industry, helping them solve a wide range of engineering problems, and giving our students a real-world classroom in which to learn their skills. In addition, our students regularly join our world-class professors in leading-edge research in our state-of-the-art laboratories.

Students in our applied engineering program have several study options to choose from:

Advanced Manufacturing Engineering concentration

Engineering Management concentration

Graduate Certificate in Engineering and Manufacturing Management

Graduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Environmental Compliance

To learn more about our study options, visit the MSAE concentrations page.

Admissions Information

"Regular Admission:

A Bachelor degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university.

A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (4.0 scale) on bachelor degree

Provisional Admission:

A student may be granted provisional admission if the undergraduate grade point average is higher than 2.75.

A recommendation by the Department of Manufacturing Engineering’s Graduate Program Director is necessary."

Regular

Completed requirements for the Bachelor’s degree at a college or university accredited by the proper regional accrediting association.

An undergraduate degree or the equivalent in the proposed or closely related field of study.

A 2.75 (4.0 scale) cumulative grade point average or higher on courses in undergraduate work, or equivalent.

International students must meet College of Graduate Studies English Proficiency requirements.

Provisional

A student may be granted provisional admission based upon the recommendation of the Master of Science in Applied Engineering Graduate Coordinator or department chair.

Non-Degree

Non-degree students are accepted on an individual basis as space is available.

Program Concentrations

The Master of Science in Applied Engineering degree program provides concentrations in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, Civil Engineering and Construction, Electrical & Electronic Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Energy Science, Engineering Management, and Information Technology.

A minimum of 50% of courses for the Master of Science in Applied Engineering degree must be taken at or above the 6000 level.