Julia AddedThursday, November 10, 2016 at 4:58 PM Engineering Management Hello, I'm a junior in high school and currently attend engineering classes at my local Career and Technology center. I would like to major in engineering management, which is not a very common field to get a degree in. Would it be better to get an engineering degree in a field such as aerospace then go to graduate school for my management degree or major in engineering management? If anyone received their degree in engineering management; was it easy to find a job with this particular degree? Related to Aeronautical/Aerospace , Merging Fields Reset Sort By Default Victoria Coverstone , University of Illinois Answered Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 4:58 PM Hello Julia, Some universities offer an undergraduate degree in Technology and Engineering Management. These programs tend to be extremely competitive and are typically degrees that are co-taught between engineering and business colleges. Students that complete these types of degrees have little difficulty receiving job offers upon graduation. Alternatively, many engineering managers begin their careers with an engineering degree and after working a few years in industry, go back to college to earn a master’s in business administration. Whichever path you choose to follow to become an engineering manager, remember that possessing a hard work ethic, a positive attitude and being a good team member will make you a valuable graduate! Best of luck to you!