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==Professional organizations== There are a number of societies and organizations dedicated to the field of engineering management. One of the largest societies is a division of IEEE, the Engineering Management Society, which regularly publishes a trade magazine. Another prominent professional organization in the field is the [[American Society for Engineering Management]] (ASEM), which was founded in 1979 by a group of 20 engineering managers from industry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asem.org|title=American Society for Engineering Management - Home}}</ref> ASEM currently certifies engineering managers (two levels) via the Certified Associate in Engineering Management (CAEM)<ref>{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523171538/https://asem.org/EM-Professional-Cert-Program |date=2019-05-23 }}</ref> or Certified Professional in Engineering Management (CPEM)<ref>{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523171538/https://asem.org/EM-Professional-Cert-Program |date=2019-05-23 }}</ref> certification exam. The Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium is a consortium of nine universities intended to raise the value and visibility of the MEM degree.<ref>[http://www.mempc.org Master of Engineering Management Programs Consortium ]</ref> Also, engineering management graduate programs have the possibility of being accredited by [[Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology|ABET]], [[Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering|ATMAE]], or ASEM. In Canada, the Canadian Society for Engineering Management (CSEM) is a constituent society of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), Canada's oldest learned engineering society.
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