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The MSE Curriculum integrates
30 credits of engineering and business courses with
options for further research interests or specialization
in engineering management. The program can be completed
in two years of full-time enrollment, and its flexible
structure allows students to design
a study plan around their personal and career goals.
The MSE Program is framed by four core areas. Three
credits must be taken in each of the
following areas:
Manufacturing
Processes and Controls
Product
Design and Process Planning
Design,
Operation and Improvement of Manufacturing Systems
Managerial
and Organizational Aspects
In addition, students complete 12 credits of free electives
courses drawn from disciplines of engineering,
business, computer science and statistics.
The course listings in these categories cover a broad
range of manufacturing issues while reinforcing the
systems approach of the program. The variety of subjects
allows students to tailor their studies to individual
goals and interests. Students must also take the capstone
course Design, and Analysis of Manufacturing
Systems, and choose either an independent study project
or a master's thesis to complete the degree.
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