FAQs

For Prospective Students

Engineering Management (EM) prepares engineers to lead and manage teams, projects, and organizations with technical workforces to develop product and services to meet strategic objectives. 

MSEM program provides leadership and business skills to manage technology teams. The program is designed for engineers with bachelor's degrees who want to move into leadership positions in engineering organizations. This program will complement your technical, problem-solving skills with key management and leadership skills that can elevate your career.  

Online courses are conducted in Blackboard, the University's online learning platform, and include video lectures, group projects, discussion boards, quizzes, etc. Most courses will also include a midterm exam and a final exam, and all online exams are proctored using ProctorU. Courses are offered in eight-week sessions offered five times a year. 

Graduate students can transfer up to six graduate credit hours to the MSEM program (two classes). In order to transfer, the courses would have to be an exact match in that they covered the exact same material learning objectives as the course you are requesting transfer credit for. Refer to the Course Descriptions page and Transfer Credit Requirements for more information.

The cost for one 3-credit-hour class would be between $1,061.64-$1,151.64 – price does not include textbooks.

The entire cost of the ten graduate classes required for our program (tuition and fees) would start at $10,706.40. This price does not include textbook costs. 

  • To be admitted, you must have a bachelor of science in engineering from a program accredited by Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET with a 3.0 GPA or higher (either cumulative GPA or the last 60 credit hours).

Refer to our Application Process page for complete information.

After you decide in what session you would like to begin classes, submit your online application. The Graduate School must have a prospective student's entire application package, including official transcripts and GRE scores (if needed) by the application deadline. Refer to the Application Process page for deadlines. If you are in the last semester of your undergraduate degree, you can apply and be accepted to the MSEM program. You will need to submit a final transcript after you graduate, showing that your undergraduate degree was conferred in order to move forward in the program.

The address for submitting transcripts can be found in the Application Process page. Electronically submitted transcripts are preferred. These can be sent to gradinfo@uark.edu. If you are a recent University of Arkansas, Fayetteville graduate, you will not be required to send in transcripts.

The MSEM program can be completed as soon as one calendar year (5 sessions), but you have up to six years to complete the degree. If you take two graduate classes each session, you’ll finish in one year. If you take one graduate class each session, you would finish in two years.

 

For Current Students

If you are only enrolled in one class, you must complete the official withdrawal instead of dropping a class. Refer to the UAConnect Site for official withdrawal instructions.

If you do not take classes for an entire fall or spring semester, you will need to reapply for admission to the graduate school.

If you have any questions regarding enrollment changes and how your financial aid could be affected, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 479-575-3806. It is the student's responsibility to know the rules regarding enrollment and financial aid. Undergraduate prerequisite courses may not count toward graduate enrollment for financial aid.

Visit the Comprehensive Examination page for resources to help you prepare for the examination. We have created an informative video, handouts, and sample PowerPoint presentation to assist you.

Refer to the Registrar's Applying to Graduate page for instructions.

You should apply for graduation as soon as you know when you plan to graduate. Commencement ceremonies are held in the fall and spring semesters. Summer graduates will participate in the December commencement ceremony. Email your advisor if you have questions.

  • Spring Graduation Application Deadline: March 1st
  • Summer Graduation Application Deadline: July 1st
  • Fall Graduation Application Deadline: October 1st

Yes - students can participate in Commencement if they will complete the last course in the following term.

Contact your instructor immediately. Be sure to let your instructor and/or advisor know if there are problems.

Required textbooks are listed on the Textbooks page.

Yes. Textbooks must be in-hand by the student on the first day of class. When ordering textbooks online, allow time for delivery well in advance of the start date. Independent sellers may not guarantee on-time delivery, and remaining without a textbook in accelerated classes for even a few days can cause students to fall significantly behind in their coursework.

No. These editions are not supported by the instructors. These books usually exclude sections, chapters and chapter problems. You must order the correct textbook with the exact ISBN. See the Textbooks page for more details.

Yes. Any reasonably modern computer (made in the past three years) running Windows or Mac OS X, with a web  camera and broadband Internet connection should be sufficient for coursework. We recommend:

  • Modern PC or Mac with a minimum 2.0GHz Intel Core processor
  • Windows 10 or Mac OS X 10.11 (or higher)
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 250 GB Hard Disk
  • Camera and Headphones

Additionally, you will need Microsoft Office 365 / Office Professional 2016. We recommend Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari for web browsers.

ProctorU is used for test proctoring. Review the requirements on the ProctorU Equipment Requirements page and to test your equipment.

Go to elms.engr.uark.edu and login with your UARK login credentials.

  • Click "Software" in the middle menu bar
  • Click "Project Professional 2016"
  • Click "View Key" and copy the key to your clipboard
  • Click "Download" to download Project to your PC.
  • Open the downloaded file and run "setup"
Alternative ways of using Project remotely instead of your computer (such as if you use a Mac):

Further assistance is available from University IT Services at 479-575-2905

Refer to the Course Schedule page for classes offered this academic year.