George Washington University offers Doctor of Engineering in Engineering Management, it seems to be toward Technology Entrepreneur. It is a cohort program starts in August 2015 to August 2017; include 1 years of course (10 courses) loads and 1 year project. The admission likes open admission, a friend of mine was accept in 24 hours as condition offer because missing official transcripts. URL: https://emse.offcampus.gwu.edu/sites/emse.offcampus.gwu.edu/files/downloads/D.Eng.%20Slides%20for%20info%20sessions_6.30.15_Final_0.pdf URL: https://emse.offcampus.gwu.edu/sites/emse.offcampus.gwu.edu/files/downloads/D.Eng%20Flyer_6.3.2015_FINAL_1.pdf Course Syllabus: URL: http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/APSC3115/SU15/APSC%203115_80%20-%20EMSE%206115_80.pdf URL: http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/EMSE271/SYLLABUS_EMSE%204765_6765.pdf The program is designed for full-time professional, but with course loads I don't think anybody have time for 2 courses per term 2 terms per semester.
That is the norm, for graduate courses by these schools like University of Southern California, George Washington University, Southern Methodist University, Columbia University, and etc. The tuition range from $1,200.00 to $1,800.00 per credit.
My wife took her master's in nursing practice (she's been a family nurse practitioner for 10 years; 20 as an RN before that) from a joint program between GW and George Mason U. IIRC, she had to pay GW's prices for their classes, and GMU's (a lot less as a Virginia resident at a state school) for those classes. GW is known as one of the most expensive schools in a very expensive region.
I realize this thread is a couple years old, but am curious if anyone has gone through this program or heard much about it. I think it just started in 2015, so there probably aren't many graduates yet.
I was accepted for conditional admission because I lacked of Calculus for my undergraduate. I was given conditional until I complete their pre-math course with GWU before I could start the program. So, I chose not to move forward.