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IMSE: Engineering Productivity
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
   

Master of Engineering Management (MEM)

   
 

Program format and minimum requirements *

 

This program is designed to be a part-time program and typically requires 2 to 4 years to complete. Students entering this program must meet the following requirements:

1. A baccalaureate degree in Engineering or Natural Science

2. A calculus course

3. A statistcs course


 

Course Work


Core Courses (any 5 of the 6 core courses)

15

Electives

15

IE Seminar **

0


Total graduate credits

30


 
 

Core Courses (each offered once every three years):


IMSE 605 - Advanced Industrial Management

IMSE 680 - Quantitative Problem Solving Methods

IMSE 806 - Engineering Project Management

IMSE 810 - Industrial Logistics Engineering

IMSE 811 - Advanced Production and Inventory Control

IMSE 822 - Advanced Engineering Economy

Electives are any course offered by any department other than IMSE. It is suggested that students take courses in Psychology, Business and other Engineering disciplines that will broaden and enhance their management or engineering skills.

Besides the above academic requirements, a graduating student must have at least 3 years of full-time work experience.

 

*

Actual degree requirements will be summarized on an approved plan of study. Some general guidelines include:

 

At most 6 hours can be transfered from another school, unless prior approval is given

No more than 6 hours can be taken from an outside department without prior permission

Courses in the IMSE department must be above the 600 level

Courses outside the department must be above the 500 level

No more than 6 hours can be taken at the 500 level

**

Students on-campus are required to enroll in the graduate seminar each semester

 

Visit K-State's DCE site to learn about the MEM distance education program.