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Engineering Management Graduate Certificate

Build the leadership, operations, and decision-making skills to lead technical teams in complex, technology-driven environments. Offered 100% online by Northeastern University's College of Engineering, this certificate stacks into the MS in Engineering Management.

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This Certificate qualifies as credit toward the MS in Engineering Management degree.

Apply by August 17, 2026

Classes start on September 9.

8+ months

Time to complete may vary depending on course load and start date.

$5,250 USD tuition

$329/credit. Pay-as-you-go tuition, allowing for complete flexibility and control.

100% online

Lecture videos, hands-on projects, and connection with instructors and peers, from anywhere.

Lead with Confidence at the Intersection of Engineering and Business

Immediately applicable management skills

Gain practical tools in economic decision making, probability, project management, and engineering leadership that you can apply from day one.

A clear path to a master's degree

All 16 certificate credits stack directly into Northeastern's Online MS in Engineering Management, saving time and tuition on the path to a full graduate degree.

Flexible, 100% online learning

Complete the program in 8+ months entirely online, designed for working professionals who need flexibility without sacrificing academic rigor.

Program description

Advance Your Career with Northeastern's Top-Ranked College of Engineering Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management.

Overview

The Online Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management at Northeastern University equips professionals with the technical management, operations, and decision-making expertise needed to lead in technology-driven industries. Whether you come from an engineering background or a related technical field, this 100% online program builds the leadership and analytical skills essential for roles in project leadership, operations management, and organizational strategy across sectors, including technology, consulting, and manufacturing.

Required background

A bachelor's degree in any field is required to enroll. No prior engineering degree or graduate-level coursework is necessary. Familiarity with basic probability and calculus will support your success in the program's quantitative courses, though no formal prerequisites are enforced. Faculty-recommended preparatory resources are available to help brush up on some skills.

Skills you will gain

  • Complex problem solving
  • Economic decision making
  • Engineering probability and statistics
  • Decision-making across organizational and technical domains
  • Trade-off analysis
  • Project management

4 courses, each worth 4 credits, for a total of 16 credits

Course 1 of 4

EMGT 6225 - Economic Decision Making (4 credits)

Overview

Explores economic modeling and analysis techniques for selecting among engineering alternatives. Covers present worth, annual worth, rate of return, and benefit/cost methods. Examines decisions under uncertainty using sensitivity analysis, decision trees, expectation-variance criteria, and multiple attribute decision making.

Course 2 of 4

IE 6200 - Engineering Probability and Statistics (4 credits)

Overview

Studies fundamental concepts of probability and statistics for engineering applications. Topics include random variables, common probability distributions (binomial, Poisson, normal, exponential), sampling, parameter estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance.

Course 3 of 4

EMGT 5220- Engineering Project Management (4 credits)

Overview

Examines the theory and practice of managing projects. Explores human, mathematical, entrepreneurial, managerial, and engineering aspects of project management. The systems development life cycle is the framework for the course. Addresses needs analysis, requirements definition, design, and implementation in the context of project management. Introduces mathematical and software tools for planning, monitoring, and controlling projects.

Course 4 of 4

OR 6205- Deterministic Operations Research (4 credits)

Overview

Introduces the theory, computation, and application of deterministic models to represent industrial operations. Includes linear programming formulation and solution using spreadsheet and algebraic languages software; simplex, big-M, two-phase, revised simplex, and dual simplex algorithms for solving linear programs; introduction to the theory of simplex, fundamental insight, duality, and sensitivity analysis; transportation, assignment, and transshipment problems; shortest path, minimum spanning tree, maximum flow, minimum cost network flow problems and project networks; and discrete-state and continuous-state dynamic programming models and applications. Requires knowledge of linear algebra.

Earn credit towards a Masters degree from Northeastern University, offered 100% online.

Successfully completing the Engineering Management Graduate Certificate allows you to apply credits toward the MS in Engineering Management at Northeastern University. To be eligible, you must earn a grade of B or better in all certificate courses and provide proof of a bachelor's degree from an eligible institution.

This certificate offers credit-recognized learning that lets you begin with a targeted, career-focused credential and smoothly advance to a higher degree—saving both time and tuition while boosting your professional development.

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