New MEM Video Highlights How Program Develops Engineers into Leaders
Go behind the scenes to learn more about Northwestern's Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program
By Steve Tilley
Every day when I walk through the halls of Northwestern University's McCormick Education Center, I feel the energy of our Master of Engineering Management (MEM) students, and frankly, it is infectious. My colleagues and I have always wanted a way to show that energy to prospective students and other people not involved with the program, but outside of walking through the halls, there hasn't really been a way.
Until now.
We're excited to share our latest program video that I think truly captures the power of a program designed for engineering, science and
That's what's allowed Northwestern's MEM program to develop innovative and impactful leaders for more than 40 years.
"Our fundamental goal is to help engineers become leaders," MEM Program Director Mark Werwath said in the video, "so going beyond theory and going beyond academics into practical knowledge that engineers can apply in the real world."
The video will introduce you to some of our talented students and alumni, but it also should help you see what your MEM experience could look like. Discover what makes MEM such a powerful degree and find out if it is the right option for you. Then, if you have any questions, please contact us at mem@northwestern.edu.