Engineering: Manufacturing Systems Engineering, M.ENG. Postgraduate Programme By University of Wisconsin-Madison |TopUniversities

Engineering: Manufacturing Systems Engineering, M.ENG.

Tuitionfee

39,000 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Manufacturing and ProductionMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The Manufacturing Systems Engineering master’s is targeted to engineers and managers with manufacturing, operations, or design experience who are interested in the entire manufacturing process, from supply to production to customer satisfaction. This interdisciplinary degree  helps you drive product and process improvement, learn the latest in advanced manufacturing techniques, build a foundation in supply chain management, enhance your innovation implementation, and improve your management and leadership skills. Courses were created specifically for the online environment and are project-based. Bring your company’s problems into the class and apply tools and concepts to your particular engineering challenges, so you can help your employer while building your own expertise. Learn from industry experts and high-caliber faculty, including those from the College of Engineering, the Department of Engineering Professional Development, and the Wisconsin School of Business. You also benefit from UW–Madison’s unique assets, including access to the Center for Quick Response Manufacturing, the Advanced Manufacturing Initiative, and the Grainger Institute for Engineering. Combine that with intensive interaction with our prestigious faculty and your peers in the master’s program, and you are well situated to reach your goals.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

MEng

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The Manufacturing Systems Engineering master’s is targeted to engineers and managers with manufacturing, operations, or design experience who are interested in the entire manufacturing process, from supply to production to customer satisfaction. This interdisciplinary degree  helps you drive product and process improvement, learn the latest in advanced manufacturing techniques, build a foundation in supply chain management, enhance your innovation implementation, and improve your management and leadership skills. Courses were created specifically for the online environment and are project-based. Bring your company’s problems into the class and apply tools and concepts to your particular engineering challenges, so you can help your employer while building your own expertise. Learn from industry experts and high-caliber faculty, including those from the College of Engineering, the Department of Engineering Professional Development, and the Wisconsin School of Business. You also benefit from UW–Madison’s unique assets, including access to the Center for Quick Response Manufacturing, the Advanced Manufacturing Initiative, and the Grainger Institute for Engineering. Combine that with intensive interaction with our prestigious faculty and your peers in the master’s program, and you are well situated to reach your goals.

Admission Requirements

3+
92+
All applicants must: Have a BS degree from a program accredited by the ABET or equivalent; international applicants must have a degree equivalent to an approved U.S. bachelor’s degree. All applicants are advised to determine whether this program meets requirements for licensure in the state where they live - see the National Society of Professional Engineers website for contact information for state licensing boards. GRE is not required. Applicants who have taken the test are encouraged to submit their scores. To apply: Online application, CV/resume, Transcripts, Reasons for graduate study essay, Contact information for three references, and Phone interview.

Jan
Sep

Domestic
39,000 USD
International
39,000 USD

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