Master of Engineering in Manufacturing
In the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing program, you will be challenged to grow your leadership, management, and engineering skills by our world-class instructors. This program covers a broad range of disciplines, ensuring graduates are ready to respond in real time and meet the changing demands and conditions of manufacturing.
About the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the bedrock of a strong economy, supporting a solid employment base in the manufacturing industry as well as in multiple related service industries. Now, more than ever, there is a critical need for leaders and engineers who are innovators in technology, and have the broad knowledge and skills to streamline manufacturing processes and make the managerial decisions.
Students in this program acquire advanced engineering and management skills to become a dynamic leader in manufacturing. Students learn how to improve the quality and efficiency of manufacturing systems through advanced technologies and skills in their engineering discipline, acquiring breadth across disciplines, leading project teams, and understanding the complete product development and manufacturing process, including its management.
What You'll Learn
- Understanding how to improve the quality and efficiency of manufacturing systems.
- Acquire breadth across disciplines.
- Ability to lead project teams.
- Understanding the complete product development and manufacturing process, including its management.
What You'll Earn
- Master's Degree
- Formal academic degree from the University of Michigan; application required.
Tuition and Funding
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