Curriculum

MEM is an academically rigorous major that spans both the College of Engineering and the School of Business, and provides its students with the most comprehensive, broad-scoped curriculum for future leaders in manufacturing, engineering and management. The curriculum currently requires 138 credits (2023), and includes General Education requirements, Math and Science, Engineering, Business, and Manufacturing coursework. Our major is accredited by both ABET and AACSB. Students should work closely with their academic advisor and follow the curriculum guide to ensure they meet the requirements to complete this degree.

Transfer credits are permitted; however, it is encouraged for students to take technical courses as well as their higher-level business courses at the University of Connecticut. To determine which courses are eligible for transfer to UConn, search each course required in the list below on Transfer Equivalencies.

Students in the MEM major are expected to maintain a high academic standard of a 2.79 GPA or higher. For additional information, visit Supplementary Standards.

UConn Management and Engineering for Manufacturing Catalog

Curriculum Outlines

Note: These documents are meant to be used as guides and a suggested sequence of courses you should follow. Please refer to your Standard Advising Report, which enables students to view progress towards completing their academic requirements. The official curriculum requirements you should follow can be found in the catalog for the academic year you matriculated into the university.