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MS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Minnesota State University

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About this course

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The Manufacturing Engineering Technology MS is designed for students with an engineering technology or engineering background who want to deepen their understanding of modern manufacturing practices. The program emphasizes the technology and organization of manufacturing in a competitive global landscape. It prepares graduates for roles involving research engineering and design in industries such as automation, quality, and manufacturing processes. Students can choose between a thesis option or an alternate plan paper, and the course includes a blend of core topics, research methods, and electives to suit diverse professional goals.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This master's program is ideal for those aiming for specialized knowledge in modern manufacturing techniques. It combines practical management skills like Six Sigma and project management with advanced technical topics such as automation, CAD, and manufacturing processes. The program prepares students for high-level roles in globally competitive industries, offering both research and industry exposure through internships and projects. It’s suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their qualifications and leadership skills in manufacturing environments.

Specialisation

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The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering advanced project management, Six Sigma, design of experiments, manufacturing research methods, manufacturing processes, automation, quality management systems, lean manufacturing, logistics, and more. Students can tailor their studies with electives in areas like resource planning, ergonomics, project management, and computer-aided engineering, allowing for a focused approach aligned with industrial needs and personal career goals.

Course fees

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Application fees

11.24L

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1st year tuition fees

11.24L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To earn the Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, students must complete 34 credits, including core courses, research or thesis projects, and electives. The thesis option requires 32 credits plus a 3-credit thesis, while the alternate plan paper requires 34 credits including 2 credits of the paper. Practical manufacturing experience through internships or projects is also mandatory.
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IELTS

6

TOEFL

70

DUOLINGO

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PTE

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Minnesota State University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program can pursue roles involving research engineering, design, automation, quality management, and manufacturing processes in various industries. The curriculum prepares students for leadership roles in global manufacturing, focusing on areas like resource planning, lean manufacturing, logistics, and quality systems. These skills open pathways in industrial automation, process improvement, project management, and consultancy.

FAQs

What are the options for completing the program?

Students can choose between a thesis option, which involves a research project, or an alternate plan paper that requires completing a significant project or paper in lieu of a thesis.

Are internships or practical experience included?

Yes, each student must obtain practical experience through internships, independent studies, or manufacturing work experience to meet graduation requirements.