The Master of Engineering in Engineering Management is designed for engineers seeking to advance into leadership and managerial roles while strengthening their technical expertise. The program combines engineering fundamentals with business, operations, and leadership skills required to manage complex projects and lead multidisciplinary teams across industries.
The curriculum emphasizes engineering management practices such as systems thinking, risk management, quality improvement, and strategic technology leadership. Through a hands-on and applied learning approach, students develop the ability to improve operations, drive innovation, and deliver results in technology-driven organizations. The program is well suited for working professionals aiming to expand their strategic impact and career growth.
Bridge Courses at Galala University (12 Credit Hours)
Technology Entrepreneurship (3 CH)
Strategic Enterprise Innovation (3 CH)
Quality Management (3 CH)
Design of Experiments (3 CH)


Courses at Arizona State University (18 Credit Hours)
Core Courses (Choose 9 CH)
Introduction to Systems Engineering
Risk Management
Six Sigma Methodology
Engineering Administration
Financial Engineering
Strategic Technology Management
Methods Courses (Choose 6 CH)
Culminating Experience (3 CH)
Engineering
| Institution | Credit Hours | Estimated Duration | Tuition per Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| GU (Egyptian Students) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $3,600 |
| Non-GU (Egyptian Graduates) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $4,200 |
| GU (International Students) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $4,800 |
| Non-GU (International Graduates) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $5,400 |
| Arizona State University | 18 CH | 1 year (2 semesters) | Online $19,000 |