Master of Engineering Management

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Build a successful career in engineering management by getting the education and experience you need. Work on real-world problems and learn from the best in the field.

Overview

The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program at Gollis University is designed to prepare students for leadership positions in engineering and technology. The program offers a rigorous curriculum in engineering management, with a focus on business, economics, and project management.

Curriculum

The MEM program at Gollis University covers a wide range of topics in engineering management, including:

  • Engineering management principles
  • Business management
  • Economics
  • Project management
  • Risk management
  • Quality management
  • Leadership

Meet Our Faculty

Zakaria Ibrahim

Associate Dean,
[email protected]

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Have questions about studying at Gollis? We invite you to connect with our Admissions team to learn more.

Accreditation and Recognition Matters

The Gollis University curriculum is accredited and recognized by multiple relevant authorities including Somaliland higher education commission

Why Choose Gollis University?

  • Strong faculty: Our faculty are experts in engineering management, and are committed to providing students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
  • Field experience: Students in the MEM program complete a field placement, where they gain hands-on experience working in an engineering management setting.
  • Flexible options: The MEM program can be completed full-time or part-time, and offers online and evening courses to accommodate students' needs.
  • Global perspective: Our program prepares students to work in a variety of settings, including developing countries and conflict zones.
  • Affordable tuition: Gollis University is a public university, and we offer competitive tuition rates for all students.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the MEM program at Gollis University are prepared for a variety of careers in engineering and technology, including:

  • Engineering managers
  • Project managers
  • Business development managers
  • Technical consultants
  • Program managers
  • Quality engineers
  • Risk analysts
  • Supply chain managers