Engineering management kicks in when engineers step beyond the workbench. Instead of just designing systems, engineering managers have a say in leading teams, managing budgets, setting deadlines, and steering projects to the finish line. A Master of Engineering Management (MEM) helps you build those leadership skills while staying grounded in your technical roots.
In Pennsylvania, several universities offer this kind of degree program, often building on undergraduate degrees in areas like mechanical engineering. One example is Penn State Great Valley, where the MEM blends systems engineering, business, and project management courses. It’s officially STEM-designated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, but it's only one of your options if aiming to lead in tech-heavy industries in Pennsylvania.1 Engineering management programs and certificates are also available at Drexel, Lehigh, and Temple University, and this guide will cover them all.
Plus, Pennsylvania is a smart place to do it. The U.S. Economic Development Administration named Southeastern Pennsylvania a federal tech hub in October 2023, thanks to its strengths in biotech, AI, and advanced manufacturing.2 In other words, students can study and work within the same space with hands-on access to innovation. MEM grads here can work in manufacturing, defense, energy, and health tech for big names like Merck, GE, Siemens, and Lockheed Martin.3