Manufacturing Systems Industrial Engineering ONLINE Course
https://nraoiekc.blogspot.com/2020/05/industrial-engineering-online-course.html
Special Focus on Machining Processes
MSE in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
About the Program
Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn is a 30-credit-hour 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.
Core Courses (15 credit hours)
AENG 587 Automotive Manufacturing Processes
IMSE 5215 Program Budget, Cost Estimation and Control
IMSE 561 Total Quality Management and Six Sigma
IMSE 580 Production Management
EMGT 580 Management of Product and Process Design
Select any 5 from the following list:
IMSE 504 Metal Forming Processes
IMSE 511 Design and Analysis of Experiments
IMSE 516 Project Management and Control
IMSE 517 Managing Global Systems
IMSE 538 Intelligent Manufacturing
IMSE 5655 Supply Chain Management
IMSE 5825 Industrial Controls
ME 580 Advanced Materials
ME 581 Materials for Manufacturing
ME 582 Injection Molding
ME 585 Cast Metals in Engineering Design
ME 586 Materials Consideration in Manufacturing
ME 587 Automotive Composites
ME 595 Digital Manufacturing
AENG 581 Materials Selection in Automotive Design
AENG 586 Design and Manufacturing with Lightweight Automotive Materials
AENG 588 Design and Manufacturing for Environment
AENG 589 Automotive Assembly Systems
OB 510 Organization Behavior
HRM 561 Human Resource Management
The student has the option of electing thesis in lieu of 6 credit hours of coursework in the elective area. The thesis work may be an actual industrial assignment if it meets certain requirements. The program director’s approval is required if the thesis option is selected.
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
2340
Heinz Prechter Engineering Complex (HPEC)
(map)
Phone: 313-593-5361
Fax: 313-593-3692
umd-imsedep @ umich.edu
https://umdearborn.edu/cecs/departments/industrial-and-manufacturing-systems-engineering/graduate-programs/mse-manufacturing-systems-engineering
UW–Madison - The Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program
The Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program (MSEP) degree provides a solid foundation for individuals seeking to manage manufacturing operations in internationally competitive environments. The highly flexible curriculum includes a wide variety of engineering and business classes. It allows graduates to build the cross-functional expertise required to drive creative product development, efficient production and timely delivery.
This integrated focus prepares engineers for top performance both on the shop floor as well as in the board room. MSE graduates have a unique understanding of today’s industrial environment and their mastery of issues from business strategy to technical operations provides them with excellent career opportunities.
Required Courses
EPD 518 Quality Engineering and Quality Management
ISYE 615 Production Systems Control
EPD 612 Technical Project Management
OTM/MARKETNG 722 Logistics Management
I SY E 412 Fundamentals of Industrial Data Analytics
EPD 611 Engineering Economics and Management
ISYE/ME 641 Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
M E 601 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering (Topic: Smart Manufacturing)
Electives
ISYE/ME 512 Inspection, Quality Control and Reliability
ME 514 Additive Manufacturing
EPD/GEN BUS/MHR 783 Leading Teams
EPD 702 Professional Presentations
EPD 613 International Engineering Strategies and Operations
EPD/GEN BUS/MARKETNG 782 Marketing for Non-Marketing Professionals
ME 446 Automatic Controls
ME 447 Computer Control of Machines and Processes
OTM 770 Sustainable Approaches to System Improvement
EPD 637 Polymer Characterization
https://epd.wisc.edu/online-degrees/manufacturing-systems-engineering-master-of-engineering/
NJIT
M.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
This is an interdisciplinary program of advanced study for individuals with backgrounds in engineering, focusing on efficient production in technology-intensive manufacturing industries.
The manufacturing engineering discipline addresses problems and methods of manufacturing systems integration. The MS in Manufacturing Systems Engineering program emphasizes the interrelationships between manufacturing equipment, processes and controls, and their integration into production factories.
The curriculum is computer and multimedia intensive and includes the use and understanding of new technologies such as robotics, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors and computer-integrated manufacturing and their application in automated production, assembly, automated inspection, and automated packaging. Focus is on computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing. Automation laboratories are used that contain many state-of-the-art devices including several industrial robots, CNC millers, CNC lathes, computer vision systems, and a fully automated flexible manufacturing system.
A minimum of 30 credits is required: 12 credits of core courses and 18 in an area of specialization. A master’s project or thesis is optional. The Core Courses include: Manufacturing Systems, Flexible and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Management of Manufacturing Systems, Design for Manufacturability.
The range of possible specializations is broad. The following is a list of possible specializations:
For Manufacturability
System Automation
Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems
Manufacturing Systems Analysis and Design
Management of Manufacturing Systems
https://mie.njit.edu/ms-manufacturing-systems-engineering
No comments:
Post a Comment