Manufacturing Systems Engineering
    Duration12 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,437 / Year
    Apply DateAugust 1, 2021
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2021

    Manufacturing Systems Engineering

    About

    Overview The curriculum of the Manufacturing Systems Engineering program of University of Michigan - Dearborn  consists of courses in both engineering and management.Evening courses and careful scheduling enable students to complete this highly demanding 30-credit-hour program while maintaining productivity at work and a congenial family life. Full-time students have completed the program in twelve or sixteen months; others have paced their studies over two, three, or even four years depending on their own needs. Program Goal:To provide students with systems-oriented graduate-level knowledge in manufacturing engineering.Learning Outcomes:Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge in process engineering, system design and management aspects of manufacturingStudents will be able to demonstrate knowledge in product quality and process control.
    The Manufacturing Systems Engineering program of University of Michigan - Dearborn is an interdisciplinary master's degree program. Its curriculum has been designed to educate manufacturing professionals who will be designing, building, and managing the competitive production systems of the 21st century.

    Disciplines

    General Engineering & TechnologyMaterials Science & Engineering

    Requirements

    Academic Requirements

    • gpa

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 84

    Other Requirements

    1Bachelor of Science in engineering or a physical science from an accredited program with an average of B or better (3.0 GPA or higher)GRE not requiredAdmission to the program as a regular student requires a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or a physical science from an accredited program with an average of B or better (GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale). Interested persons from other fields should consult with the director of the program.If the applicant has been on the job for a year or more, the letters of recommendation should address any significant engineering accomplishments. Deficiencies in prerequisites may be made up after entering the program; however, credits received in courses elected to make up the deficiencies do not count toward the degree.  Students must have a background in probability and statistics. The entering student must have a background in engineering materials.

    Fee Information

    Manufacturing Systems Engineering

    University of Michigan - Dearborn

    University of Michigan - Dearborn

    United States of America

    United States of America, Dearborn