MEM offers the best of both! Management and Engineering for Manufacturing is a unique program in which students graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree conferred by both the School of Engineering and School of Business.
MEM students take a rigorous course load comprised of engineering courses and business courses. Students are exposed to mechanical, electrical, civil, and material science engineering courses as well as business courses including marketing, finance, project management, and accounting. In addition, students take MEM courses, which combines manufacturing engineering and business, and capstones with a Senior Design program.
to register or email MEM Program Assistant, Sharon Mariotti (sharon.mariotti@uconn.edu) to schedule your attendance at one of these upcoming virtual open houses.
“I chose MEM because it presented a lot of interesting opportunities in both business and engineering. I’ve found that having a background in both these disciplines has made me a more competitive job candidate, as well as more well-rounded and knowledgeable in the classroom and workforce.
I’ve had two internships with Pratt and Whitney and I will be joining the Raytheon Technologies (formerly UTC) Operations Leadership Program in June where I will complete three 8-month rotations in different locations and roles throughout their business units. I have been an undergraduate teaching assistant for MEM 1151 for the past 4 semesters which has allowed me to develop connections with students and professors.”