Master of Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering
With a Master of Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing degree, you’ll be poised to enter a technologically-driven environment involving global automotive design, manufacturing, and supply chains. Blending business management with engineering, the program offers a strong foundation in product and relationship development, setting you up for success in the highly competitive global automotive industry.
About the Master of Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering
Growth and diversification in the global automotive and manufacturing sector markets are driving tremendous change in a hyper-competitive and technologically intensive environment.
To develop innovative solutions, today’s engineers need to be rooted in a strong background of product development and production, with a clear understanding of how to work with virtual global teams and deal with global supply chains. The Master of Engineering (M.Eng) in Global Automotive and Manufacturing (GAME) degree prepares students to meet these challenges by integrating core elements of global automotive design, manufacturing and supply chains.
What You'll Learn
- Comprehensive knowledge in the product development and manufacturing of automotive systems.
- Technical proficiency in one of the specialties in automotive systems, systems integration, or manufacturing.
- Competence in building and leading effective globally distributed teams that are diverse in terms of culture, business environment, and disciplinary perspective.
- Capacity to develop and effectively manage technical projects.
What You'll Earn
- Master's Degree
- Formal academic degree from the University of Michigan; application required.
Tuition and Funding
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