Are you a member of the U.S. Army looking to further your engineering education while continuing to serve? In coordination with the U.S. Army Engineer School at Fort Leonard Wood, our department offers a Master of Science in engineering management to army officers.
As a student, you will take the 21-week Engineer Captain’s Career Course (ECCC) on base at Fort Leonard Wood, then finish your degree by a completing 16 weeks of coursework at Fort Leonard Wood, on campus in Rolla or online via distance education.
Eligibility requirements
To be eligible, you must meet the enrollment requirements of Missouri S&T. Reserve officers are eligible to attend, however, they must have successfully completed ECCC-RC prior to submitting an application for admittance with proof of graduation in the form of an ECCC-RC 1059.
Admission criteria
As an ECCC student, you are subject to the same admission requirements as on campus graduate students. The Department of the Army Form 1059 for the Engineer Officer Basic Course (EOBC) can be used by Missouri S&T as an official transcript, treating the academic work as equivalent to 15 hours of graded post-baccalaureate credit. These credits can be used toward your undergraduate GPA for admission consideration.
This certification program is open to ECCC students holding a Bachelor of Science in engineering or a hard science with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75, and who have a minimum of 12 months of professional employment experience. Once admitted to the program, you must take the four designated courses. In order to receive a graduate certificate, you must have an average cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better in the certificate courses.
Students admitted to the certificate program will earn graduate credit for the courses they complete. By completing a certificate program with a B or above in all courses, you can then be accepted into the Master of Science in engineering management program without taking the GRE.
All certificate courses are taught at Fort Leonard Wood in the evenings during the ECCC.
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