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Graduate Programs

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M.S.E. in Industrial & Systems Engineering
This degree program is for engineers and other professionals who have responsibility for designing, improving, installing and evaluating integrated systems of people, material and equipment. Specializations/courses are available in the areas of:
• Human Factors/Ergonomics
• Operations Research & Management Science
• Manufacturing and Quality Systems Design
• Product Development & Concurrent Engineering
• Intelligent Manufacturing
• Information Systems Management
• Enterprise Information Systems
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M.S.E. in ISE and M.B.A. (Dual Degree)
The University of Michigan-Dearborn’s College of Business and College of Engineering & Computer Science, through the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, offer an innovative graduate degree program on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus. The combined programs allow for the award of dual degrees-a Master in Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science in Engineering-Industrial & Systems Engineering (MSEISE) upon completion of 66 credit hours of study.
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M.S. in Information Systems & Technology
This 30 credit hour degree program is for engineers, computer scientists, business people, and other professionals who have responsibility for using, designing, improving, installing, managing, and evaluating integrated enterprisewide information systems. The program emphasizes business processes and SAP R/3 ERP software to integrate the functional areas, such as manufacturing, distribution, sales, finance, etc. Specialization's are available in the areas of:
• Manufacturing Information Systems
• Service Information Systems
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M.S. in Engineering Management
In a 36-credit hour program of evening classes, students with an undergraduate degree in engineering (or a degree in math, computer science or a physical science coupled with at least five years experience in engineering after the completion of their undergraduate degree) can learn to manage the engineering function and the technology assets of their organizations by earning a master of science in Engineering Management. Students who already have a graduate degree in mechanical, electrical, industrial, manufacturing, or another branch of engineering can pursue the Engineering Management program for even greater mastery of both technology and the principles of management.
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