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The Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin is a two year full time program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in manufacturing processes, systems optimization, and industrial engineering. The curriculum integrates engineering principles with applied manufacturing techniques, emphasizing process optimization, production systems, automation, and research methodology. Students develop competencies to analyze manufacturing operations, implement efficient production strategies, and apply data driven solutions to complex engineering challenges. Through coursework, laboratory projects, and research assignments, learners gain both analytical expertise and hands on experience necessary for careers in industrial engineering, manufacturing management, and systems optimization.
The program also emphasizes professional development and applied research, offering students opportunities to engage in industrial projects, laboratory experiments, and collaborative initiatives under faculty guidance. Learners acquire experience in process analysis, systems modeling, production planning, and project management while enhancing skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and communication. Access to advanced laboratories, industrial simulation tools, and faculty mentorship ensures students develop both theoretical understanding and practical proficiency. By the end of the program, graduates are prepared for careers in manufacturing systems engineering, industrial consulting, production management, or further academic study in industrial and systems engineering.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
• Principles of Manufacturing Processes
• Production Systems and Operations Management
• Industrial Automation and Robotics
• Research Methods in Engineering
Semester 2 – Applied Manufacturing Techniques
• Lean Manufacturing and Process Optimization
• Advanced Production Planning and Scheduling
• Systems Modeling and Simulation
• Applied Engineering Project
Semester 3 – Advanced Manufacturing Applications
• Quality Control and Reliability Engineering
• Industrial Systems Design
• Elective Modules in Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering
• Case Studies in Manufacturing Systems
Semester 4 – Capstone and Professional Development
• Independent Applied Research Project
• Industrial Project Management
• Professional Skills and Leadership
• Capstone Presentation and Reporting
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in manufacturing systems engineering, industrial consulting, production management, and operations optimization. Many work as manufacturing engineers, industrial systems analysts, production managers, process improvement consultants, or quality engineers, applying expertise in systems analysis, process optimization, and production management. The program equips students to improve operational efficiency, implement innovative manufacturing solutions, and lead engineering teams effectively. Graduates also gain preparation for leadership roles, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advanced research or doctoral studies in industrial and systems engineering, ensuring they can address complex challenges in modern manufacturing environments.
This program provides a comprehensive and applied approach to manufacturing systems engineering, enabling students to develop advanced analytical skills and high level practical expertise within a two year curriculum. The coursework emphasizes process optimization, automation, and applied engineering research, preparing learners to design efficient production systems and improve operational performance. With laboratory projects, faculty mentorship, and opportunities for industrial collaboration, students gain both practical experience and theoretical understanding. The program’s focus on applied research, professional development, and industrial innovation ensures graduates are well positioned to excel in manufacturing systems engineering, production management, industrial consulting, or pursue further academic study in industrial and systems engineering.
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