Student Handbook

ETM Graduate Programs Overview

Master’s Degree

Certificate Programs
The ETM Graduate Certificate Program utilizes courses from the METM degree to focus on industry-relevant specializations:


Master’s Degree Requirements
A Master’s Degree in Engineering and Technology Management requires 30 semester hours, comprised of 27 semester hours of coursework (9 courses) and 3 semester hours of a non-thesis capstone experience.

The program is interdisciplinary, with course offerings in engineering management and technology-related business courses. Up to three graduate engineering electives from a student’s technical discipline may also be applied to the completion of the degree, although such electives are not available from program faculty. For transfer students, a minimum of 50 percent of total graded credits must be from WSU’s ETM program.

Individual Courses

Course Policies

Schedules

ETM Graduate Admission

Admission Requirements
Admission to the Engineering and Technology Management Program and the WSU Graduate School requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited program. For the ETM Program, exposure to disciplines in engineering or technology through study or employment is also required.

Tuition and Finances

Program Delivery

Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) courses are delivered 100% online using Canvas and Zoom. Learn more about program delivery.

Academic Partnerships
As a student enrolled in the Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) program, you have the opportunity to join both the American Society of Engineering Management (ASEM) and the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization (TOCICO)

Frequently Asked Questions

Faculty and Staff

Advising Forms
• Commonly used graduate program forms

Student Resources


Graduate Student Resources

Graduate School Policies & Procedures

All graduate students must abide by and meet the regulations and policies outlined in the most current and revised Graduate School Policies and Procedures.

Program of Study
For master’s degree students, the Program of Study should be filed with the Graduate School as soon as possible, but no later than the beginning of the semester preceding the anticipated semester of graduation.

Continuous Enrollment and Graduate Leave

All full-and part-time degree-seeking graduate students at all campus locations must maintain continuous enrollment in the Graduate School. Students seeking an exception to this policy must complete the appropriate graduate leave paperwork, obtain approval from their faculty advisor and the chair or director (in the academic program, department, or school), and submit the paperwork to the Graduate School in advance of the semester they will be away. 

Office of the Registrar

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Contact Us

etm@wsu.edu

509-335-5595

Engineering and Technology Management
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Washington State University
PO Box 642780
Pullman, WA 99164-2780

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