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The Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin is a two-year, part-time, online program designed to provide professionals with the advanced knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in the field of manufacturing engineering. This program combines the principles of industrial engineering, systems optimization, and advanced manufacturing technologies to prepare students for leadership roles in the design, implementation, and management of manufacturing systems. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of key topics such as lean manufacturing, supply chain management, automation, and quality control, all while learning how to apply these concepts to real-world challenges in modern manufacturing environments.
The flexible, online format allows working professionals to balance their academic pursuits with their career responsibilities. Students will engage in hands-on projects, case studies, and industry-relevant research, all aimed at solving complex manufacturing problems and improving production efficiency. With a focus on systems thinking, students will develop the analytical and problem-solving skills needed to optimize manufacturing processes, reduce costs, and increase productivity. Graduates are well-equipped to take on leadership positions in industries such as automotive, electronics, aerospace, and consumer goods, or to drive innovation in sustainable manufacturing and advanced production technologies.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Manufacturing Systems
• Introduction to Manufacturing Systems Engineering
• Manufacturing Processes and Materials Science
• Supply Chain Management and Logistics
• Principles of Lean Manufacturing
Semester 2 – Advanced Manufacturing and Process Improvement
• Automation and Robotics in Manufacturing
• Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology in Manufacturing
• Quality Control and Process Optimization
• Systems Simulation and Modeling
Semester 3 – Applied Systems Engineering and Project Management
• Advanced Topics in Manufacturing Systems Design
• Project Management and Systems Integration
• Elective Modules in Sustainable Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, or Digital Manufacturing
• Research Project or Internship in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Semester 4 – Capstone Project and Professional Development
• Master’s Thesis or Capstone Manufacturing Systems Project
• Advanced Manufacturing Technologies and Industry Trends
• Professional Networking and Career Development in Manufacturing Engineering
• Innovation and Leadership in Engineering Management
Graduates of the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems Engineering are well-prepared for leadership and technical roles in manufacturing and production industries. Many pursue careers as manufacturing engineers, systems engineers, operations managers, or supply chain analysts. The program’s focus on systems optimization, lean principles, and advanced manufacturing technologies enables graduates to take on senior positions in industries such as automotive, electronics, aerospace, and industrial equipment. Additionally, graduates are equipped to drive continuous improvement initiatives, manage complex supply chains, and oversee quality control processes. The expertise gained in digital manufacturing, automation, and sustainable production also positions graduates for roles in research and development or consulting, where they can lead the development of innovative manufacturing solutions.
The Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems Engineering offers a unique opportunity for professionals to enhance their skills and advance their careers while maintaining their current employment. The program’s flexible online format allows students to learn at their own pace while gaining in-depth knowledge of advanced manufacturing techniques, process optimization, and systems integration. With a strong emphasis on practical application, data-driven decision-making, and leadership, the program prepares graduates to solve complex challenges in modern manufacturing environments. Students will benefit from the expertise of faculty members who are leaders in the field and from opportunities to engage with industry professionals through projects and networking events. Whether you are looking to improve manufacturing operations, drive innovation, or lead sustainable manufacturing initiatives, this program equips you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in a fast-paced, dynamic industry.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA