The Master of Science Degree program in Operations and Engineering Management is a program developed for Michigan State University engineering students who graduate with a bachelor of science degree in engineering. The master of science degree program integrates an undergraduate engineering education with an education in operations and business at the graduate level for Michigan State University students.
Admission
Students who have completed their undergraduate engineering degree in Michigan State University’s College of Engineering can be admitted to the Master of Science Degree in Operations and Engineering Management if they meet the following requirements:
- Earn a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average of all undergraduate course work.
- Complete Marketing and Supply Chain Management 372 during their undergraduate degree program.
- Complete Accounting 201 and 202, and Economics 201 or 210 with a grade-point average of 3.00.
- Enter the Master of Science Degree in Operations and Engineering Management in the fall semester following completion of the undergraduate engineering degree.
Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Operations and Engineering Management
The student must complete a total of 30 credits under Plan B (without thesis). The student's program of study must be approved by the program director in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management and must include:
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All of the following courses (30 credits): |
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FI |
801 |
Managerial Finance |
3 |
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MGT |
824 |
Management and Organizational Behavior |
3 |
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MSC |
800 |
Supply Chain Management |
3 |
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MSC |
803 |
Operations Management Strategy |
3 |
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MSC |
805 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
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MSC |
810 |
Technology and Product Innovation |
3 |
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MSC |
833 |
Decision Support Models |
3 |
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MSC |
842 |
Total Quality Management |
3 |
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MSC |
843 |
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing |
3 |
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MSC |
888 |
Capstone Project in Manufacturing |
3 |