Online Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management Overview
Boost your career as you build knowledge in engineering management with a short-term learning opportunity.
The online Engineering Management Graduate Certificate offers a practical and convenient way to enhance your foundation in technology-based organizations. Coursework in the certificate can be applied toward the Master of Engineering – Engineering Management degree if you decide to continue your education.
Engineering Management Graduate Certificate

College of Engineering and Applied Science

100% Online
Delivery Method

$868*
Cost Per Credit
*Approximate In-state

$1017*
Cost Per Credit
*Approximate Out-of-state

Priority Application Deadline

Rolling Admissions
Application Deadline

12
Credit Hours

1.5 Years
Average Completion Time
Engineering Management Course Overview
The Engineering Management Graduate Certificate is offered fully online in an asynchronous format, meaning there are no set login times, and you can complete your coursework at the time and place most convenient for you. Course lengths vary, with both eight-week and 16-week courses offered, and you can choose the pace of the program that works best for you. This graduate certificate can be completed in just one year.
Students will learn through prerecorded lectures, group projects, individual papers, portfolios based on weekly case studies, and more. Live office hours via Zoom and Teams are also available to students in the program. Students will have the chance to build connections in small classes with a 6:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
In order to complete the certificate, a grade of B or better in each course must be achieved. Certificate courses must be completed within two (2) years from start of courses.
Develops the systems engineering viewpoint and makes the central objective the system as a whole, along with the satisfaction of a stated need. Offers the language and principles of each constituency in order to understand their requirements and negotiate balanced solutions.
Introduces the concepts and skills necessary to financially analyze projects and assess financial performance and status of an engineering organization.
Presents the fundamentals of project selection, analysis, evaluation, scheduling, and control. Includes engineering economic analysis, project screening and selection, methods of evaluation, project structure, configuration management control, and project scheduling, budgeting, and control.
Provides engineers with a background in leadership concepts and principles; enables students to develop practical skills in leading and managing through multiple personal leadership assessments leading to a personal leadership portfolio. Topics include leadership skills and styles, situational leadership, leadership theories, transformational leadership, authentic leadership, team leadership, and servant leadership as applied in technology-oriented enterprises.
Meet the College of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty
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Dr. Julie Albertson, Senior Instructor (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering), has more than 25 years of experience teaching engineering courses, both on campus and online. She has developed courses in Biomass Energy Analysis, Sustainable Energy Systems, and Engineering Ethics.
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Dr. Ronnie R. Schilling IV, Lecturer, has extensive experience both as an engineer working in technology development, missile defense engineering and testing, and as an instructor in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering.
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Prof. Edward Brown, Lecturer (Space Operations), has over 20 years of experience in the space industry as a GPS mission planner and Space Shuttle flight controller and navigation analyst. He developed and taught technical training courses to U.S. Air Force satellite operations teams. Brown has taught courses within the Space Operations program since 2011.

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Tuition and Fees
At UCCS Online, we strive to keep our tuition costs affordable so that you can get a world-class education that fits your budget. We know that affordability is an important factor, and that’s why we’re here to help you explore all of the options available to fund your education.
We’re here to answer your questions about tuition, help you take care of the logistics, and make sure you’re able to focus on reaching your goals. Please note: This graduate certificate program is considered a “Course of Study Certificate” and not a Gainful Employment (GE) program, which means it is not eligible for aid.
Application fees can vary based on the program, but there is typically a small fee that will be required upon submission of your application. Please reach out to an Enrollment Navigator for more information about any costs associated with your application.
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In State Cost Per Credit:
$868
Approximate tuition per credit hour based on the number of credits taken
Out of State Cost Per Credit:
$1,017
Approximate tuition per credit hour based on the number of credits taken
Admissions Information
Admissions requirements for the Engineering Management Graduate Certificate are as follows:
- Application and $60 application fee.
- Resume
- Bachelor of Science in engineering or a closely related science discipline
- Overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better
- Undergraduate coursework in Engineering Economics
- Undergraduate coursework in Statistics
- Two or more years of experience in industrial, civil, or government engineering or technical professional positions is preferred.
An applicant who lacks one or more of the above requirements may be admitted on a provisional basis subject to the recommendations of the Master of Engineering Graduate Committee and approval by the UCCS Graduate School.
Start the application process by filling out the formfilling out the form on this page.
UCCS accepts applications throughout the year through a rolling admissions process. However, submitting your application by the preferred deadlines is advisable.
Our stated application deadlines are as follows, but we admit students up to a week before the semester starts.
- Summer Semester: May 1
- Fall Semester: July 1
- Spring Semester: November 1
- Summer 2025 – June 9, 2025
- Fall 2025 – August 25, 2025
- Spring 2026 – January 20, 2026
Faculty Perspective
Our online graduate programs provide you with the opportunity to study with faculty who are committed to their roles as instructors, scholars, and industry professionals. The online programs allow you the flexibility and convenience to continue working while earning your degree. Participation in these programs will help build your professional network and provide you with knowledge and skills to advance your career.
– Michael J. Corl, Faculty, UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The certificate program is an excellent first step toward the Master of Engineering – Engineering Management program, as all courses can be applied toward the master’s degree if you choose to continue your education. The certificate also helps you gain a unique professional credential to boost your career and build upon your education and experience while you continue your full-time job.
Online learning will offer you the flexibility to study at the best place and time for you. You can choose a pace that is sustainable for your lifestyle, which can help you take into account your current career, family, and other commitments outside of school.
Additionally, at UCCS Online, our online programs are taught by the same faculty who teach on campus, which means you’re earning the same high quality degree as traditional students, and your certificate will not mention that it was earned online.
Students are advised to be able to plan for 9-12 hours per week per every three credit hours enrolled for course-related tasks, such as lectures, homework assignments, outside reading requirements, etc. We impress on them the importance of setting a course schedule for themselves to follow as online courses can give the impression of being less structured than sitting in a classroom each week.
One of the common challenges students have in the program is needing to utilize knowledge gained during their undergraduate program – knowledge they may not have used often in their professional careers, like mathematics. You may want to revisit your previously subjects during the certificate program.
The required prerequisite knowledge for this program is a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering, mathematics, physics or a closely related field from an accredited university and two years of experience in a related field. You should also have undergraduate coursework in Engineering Economics and Statistics.