Hello! I am graduating with my BS in Industrial Engineering and I am interested in starting my MS in Engineering Management, Project Management or Industrial Engineering within the next year. Can anyone recommend an affordable/inexpensive online degree program/university with any of those majors? :happysad: Thank you in advance!
In my experience, credible engineering MS programs are not particularly affordable or inexpensive; they tend to run in the $20,000 to $35,000 range. Don't know about Industrial Engineering specifically. Such programs are commonly marketed to working engineers, who get financial support from their employers to pursue the MS. So there is little incentive to lower the costs. One less expensive online option is California National University, but this school lacks regional accreditation and ABET accreditation, and so it may not be universally accepted as a "real" engineering school.
Well, it depends on where you live. State residency does make different in tuition price tag. For example, Texan pays at Texas Tech University for about $8,000.00 for MS in Systems and Engineering Management. "2 A Texas Tech University Master of Science in Systems & Engineering Management (TX) $7,880.00 $11,910.00 Resident Others " Top Ranked Online Engineering Masters Degree | Ratings & Rankings | GetEducated.com Also checking out Mississippi State University's programs; GRE might requires for non-ABET undergraduate program.
Georgia Tech has several online Master's degree programs. I'm not sure what you consider affordable, but it is a top tier engineering program: Georgia Tech Distance Learning | Home
The University of Houston-Clear Lake's program in Engineering management can be completed online Engineering Management
Those numbers seem suspiciously low. They are from a website dated early 2008. The Texas Tech program requires 36 units, probably in the form of twelve 3-unit courses. The 2010-2011 tuition and fees for a 3-unit graduate-level online course at TTU are estimated at $1,033 for Texas residents and $1,963 for non-residents. This implies a total cost of $12,396 for Texas residents and $23,556 for nonresidents, assuming that you take one course at a time and that there are no further increases.
My institution, Kettering University, has an MS in Engineering (with tracks in ME, EE and IE) and an MS in Engineering Management. Tuition runs $695 per credit hour, but textbooks are included. We are ACBSP and ABET accredited. Website is www.kettering.edu. Regards - Andy
CSU offers several masters degrees including industrial engineering Distance and Online Graduate Degrees - Online & Distance Learning | Colorado State University Continuing Education I do not know cost. Another engineering related degree is the CSUDH MSQA.
About a year ago (+) I did a brief survey and came up with the following list. The costs are probably way out of date. Program College/University Masters ENG Mississippi State University* $6,848 CS Dakota State University* $6,857 TechMgt The University of Alabama $9,000 EngMgt Eastern Michigan University $10,101 EngMgt California State University, Dominguez Hills $12,000 EngMgt Texas Tech University $12,000 MBA Touro University International $12,000 TechMgt Capitol College $12,300 TechMgt Western Kentucky University $12,360 EngMgt National University $12,840 EngMgt Iowa State University $14,100 EngMgt Kansas State University $14,100 PM Southwest Missouri State University $14,220 ENG State University of New York, Binghamton $14,367 TechMgt East Carolina University $14,730 TechMgt University of Southern California $14,800 ENG Auburn University $15,000