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Online Master of Engineering Program in Project Management

A unique global opportunity for practicing engineers anywhere

Earn a masters degree from the prestigious University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering – a founding member of the International Project Management Educational Union.

Gain practical project leadership skills for rapid career advancement:

  • Equip yourself to excel in your engineering career by blending high-demand project management skills with your excellent engineering knowledge;
  • Interact with faculty and the diverse experiences of our global student population;
  • Meet today’s burgeoning real-world demand for project management excellence in industry, business, and government needs;
  • Better than an MBA for most engineers. Review the curriculum. It relates to skills aligned with engineering career goals.

Real world skills for practicing engineers. This is not a watered down internet program. Our online classes are identical to those offered on our main campus in College Park, Maryland offered at your convenience.

Apply project skills on the job. What you learn, as you learn it, is immediately beneficial to you and your employer.

A proven program of success. Our graduates are in demand. Our ever evolving course of study – refined for years at our main campus – was developed by expert engineering project management practitioners. It sets the standard for internet-accessible programs.

If you are in the fields of engineering, design, information technology, communications, construction, architecture, or other technical disciplines engaged in managing projects, this is the most convenient program for you.

Admission Requirements

The Master of Engineering in Project Management (MEPM) and the Graduate Certificate in Engineering in Project Management (GCPM) are open to qualified applicants holding a regionally accredited baccalaureate degree in engineering or a related field. The minimum math requirement is completion of Calculus 3 and Differential Equations. In addition to submitting a Graduate School admission application with fee, a copy of the applicant's college transcripts and three letters of recommendation are required for evaluation. For those students applying for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering Program, letters of recommendation are not required.

Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of less than 3.0 may be admitted on a provisional basis if they have demonstrated a satisfactory experience in another graduate program and/or their work experience has been salutary. In that case, for those students applying for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering Program, two recommendation letters are required as well.

Applicants with foreign credentials must submit academic records in the original language with literal English translations. Please allow at least three months for evaluation of these credentials.


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Graduate Certificate in Engineering in Project Management

In order to address the needs of individuals who do not find the full 30-credit hour ENPM Program an appropriate option, a new instructional program, the Graduate Certificate in Engineering (GCEN) Program is being offered under the ENPM Program. The GCEN is fully recognized by the State of Maryland as a formal academic award and requires the successful completion of twelve credit hours, or equivalently four courses. This Certificate has been in place since Fall 2000.

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For more information, please go to www.enpm.umd.edu.

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