MBA/MSE-Industrial Systems Engineering Dual Degree Program Dept. of Industrial and Mfg. Systems Eng. College of Business College of Engineering and Computer Science M.B.A. Program PH: 313-593-5361; FAX: 313-593-3692 PH: 313-593-5460 E-mail: imsedep@engin.umd.umich.edu www.engin.umd.umich.edu/imse/gradprog www.gradbusiness.umd.umich.edu Program The MBA/MSE-Industrial Systems Engineering has been carefully developed to meet the increasing need for professionals who have expertise in both engineering and management. It is open to students who have completed a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, a physical science, computer science, or applied mathematics. The program is offered jointly by the College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science. It allows students to receive both the MBA and MSE-ISE simultaneously upon completion of the required 57-66 credit hours. You may complete the program on campus, on-line, or any combination of the two, and you may enroll on a full- or part-time basis. Admission is rolling, and you may begin the program in September, January, or May. Students must apply and be admitted to the MBA and the MSE-ISE programs separately. University of Michigan-Dearborn students who have been admitted to the program may take up to 6 graduate business credits during the final semester of their undergraduate program. Program Prerequisites 1. Completion of a bachelor of science degree in engineering, physical science, computer science or applied mathematics 2. A course in Probability and Statistics (IMSE 510 or equivalent) 3. A course in Human Factors and Ergonomics (IMSE 501 or equivalent) 4. A course in Operations Research (IMSE 500 or equivalent) Curriculum MBA Core Courses (7 courses, all are eligible for MBA Core Course waivers) 21 hrs ACC 505 Developing and Interpreting Financial Information 3 hrs BE 530 Economic Analysis: Firm and Consumer 3 hrs BPS 516 Corporate Social Responsibility 3 hrs FIN 531 Finance Fundamentals and Value Creation 3 hrs MIS 525 Computer and Information Systems 3 hrs MKT 515 Marketing Management 3 hrs OB 510 Organization Behavior 3 hrs
MBA Applied Integrated Management (AIM) Courses (4 courses) 12 hrs AIM International choose 3 hrs from: BE 583 The Global Economy: Crisis and Growth 3 hrs MKT 622 Global Marketing 3 hrs OB 610 International Dimensions of Management 3 hrs OM 571 Supply Chain Management 3 hrs AIM Capstone 3 hrs BPS 535 Strategic Planning & Decision Making 3 hrs AIM Elective Courses choose 6 hrs from: BPS 585 Managing Strategic Innovation and Change 3 hrs ACC 616 Corporate Actions and Reactions and Their Relationship to Firm Value 3 hrs BA 605 Managerial Decision Making 3 hrs MBA Electives or Optional Concentration 9 hrs See Appendix 1 for the list of current MBA concentration courses. (Students electing the Information Systems concentration in the MSE-ISE may not earn the MBA concentration in Management Information Systems. Students electing the Operations Research and Management Science track in the MSE-ISE may not earn the MBA concentration in Supply Chain Management.) Alternatively, student may elect courses from extensive list of graduate business courses. Students may count up to 3 credits in non-business graduate courses toward the MBA electives. Elective courses must be approved by the Graduate Program Advisor in advance. MSE-ISE Core Courses (4 courses) 12 hrs IMSE 505 Optimization 3 hrs IMSE 511 Design and Analysis of Experiments 3 hrs IMSE 514 Multivariate Statistics 3 hrs IMSE 580 Production and Operations Management I 3 hrs MSE-ISE Concentration Courses (4 courses) 12 hrs Four courses may be taken from one concentration area or from any combination of the following four areas. It is understood that this dual degree program will incorporate any future additions to, or modifications of, the current MSE-ISE concentrations: Industrial and Systems Engineering Human Factors and Ergonomics AE 546 Vehicle Ergonomics II 3 hrs IMSE 543 Industrial Ergonomics 3 hrs IMSE 545 Vehicle Ergonomics I 3 hrs IMSE 546 Safety Engineering 3 hrs IMSE 548 Human Factors 3 hrs IMSE 577 User Interface Design and Analysis 3 hrs IMSE 593 Vehicle Packaging Engineering 3 hrs Operations Research and Management Science IMSE 5205 Engineering Risk-Benefit Analysis 3 hrs ISME 5215 Program Budget, Cost Estimation and Control 3 hrs IMSE 559 System Simulation 3 hrs IMSE 605 Advanced Optimization 3 hrs IMSE 606 Advanced Stochastic Processes 3 hrs
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Engineering Quality Systems Design IMSE 513 Robust Design 3 hrs IMSE 519 Quantitative Methods in Quality Engineering 3 hrs IMSE 561 Total Quality Management 3 hrs IMSE 567 Reliability Analysis 3 hrs Advanced Manufacturing and Automation IMSE 502 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 3 hrs IMSE 538 Intelligent Manufacturing 3 hrs IMSE 5655 Supply Chain Management 3 hrs IMSE 581 Production and Operations Management II 3 hrs Information Systems Information Systems Management IMSE 553 Software Engineering 3 hrs IMSE 556 Database Systems 3 hrs IMSE 557 Computing Networks and Communication 3 hrs Enterprise Information Systems IMSE 555 Decision Support and Expert Systems 3 hrs IMSE 5585 Electronic Commerce 3 hrs IMSE 564 ABAP/4 Programming 3 hrs IMSE 570 Enterprise Information Systems 3 hrs IMSE 5715 Modeling of Integrated Information Systems 3 hrs IMSE 5725 Object Oriented System Design 3 hrs IMSE 574 IS Based Production Planning and Control 3 hrs IMSE 579 Software Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Management 3 hrs Program Management and Product Development EMGT 580 Management of Product and Process Design 3 hrs IMSE 515 Fundamentals of Program Management 3 hrs IMSE 516 Project Management and Control 3 hrs IMSE 517 Managing Global Systems 3 hrs Total Hours 57-66 hrs Breadth Requirement Complete AIM courses in at least 3 different disciplines. Complete no more than 4 AIM, MBA Concentration, and MBA Elective courses (12 credits) in any one discipline. (This does not apply to courses associated with the MSE-ISE portion of the dual-degree program.) Complete graduate business courses in at least 5 different disciplines. No single course may be counted toward more than one requirement or concentration in the dual-degree program. Course Waivers, Exemptions and Transfer Credit Students may waive ACC 505, BE 530, BPS 516, FIN 531, MIS 525, MKT 515, and OB 510 if they have completed equivalent courses in an AACSB business program and have earned at least a 3.2 post-60 GPA (that is, your GPA in courses taken after your first 60 undergraduate credit hours). Students who do not
meet these criteria may request to have their courses evaluated for waiver credit at the time of admission. Students must have earned a B or better in equivalent courses as a part of a degree program completed within the previous 7 years. Regardless of waiver and exemption credits granted, students must earn at least 57 credits in the dualdegree program. In addition, up to 6 transfer credits for previous equivalent graduate coursework can be applied to the degree if those credits have not been counted toward a degree. Waiver and transfer credit are granted at the discretion of the program faculty.
Appendix 1 MBA Concentration Courses 9 hrs MBA Concentrations are optional. Students who choose to complete an MBA concentration must choose 9 credits from one of the following concentration areas: Accounting ACC 601 Advanced Accounting Information Systems 3 hrs ACC 603 Controllership 3 hrs ACC 604 Auditing and Forensic Examinations 3 hrs ACC 605 International Accounting 3 hrs ACC 608 Financial Statement Analysis 3 hrs Finance FIN 581 Topics in Corporate Finance 3 hrs FIN 650 Corporate Valuation and Strategy 3 hrs FIN 651 Investment Process, Analysis & Management 3 hrs FIN 652 Derivatives and Risk Management 3 hrs FIN 654 Financial Intermediation 3 hrs Human Resource Management HRM 561 Human Resource Management 3 hrs OB 560 Management Skills Development 3 hrs OB 610 International Dimensions of Management 3 hrs International Business BE 583 The Global Economy: Crisis and Growth 3 hrs MKT 622 Global Marketing 3 hrs OB 610 International Dimensions of Management 3 hrs OM 571 Supply Chain Management 3 hrs Investment FIN 651 Investment Process, Analysis & Management 3 hrs FIN 652 Derivatives and Risk Management 3 hrs FIN 653 Current Issues in Investments and Capital Markets 3 hrs FIN 654 Financial Intermediation 3 hrs FIN 656 Fixed Income Securities 3 hrs Management Information Systems Choose any three COB MIS graduate courses beyond MIS 525 each 3 hrs Marketing MKT 565 Advanced Marketing Management 3 hrs MKT 620 Understanding Customers 3 hrs
MKT 621 Advertising and Promotion 3 hrs MKT 628 Turning Data into Revenue 3 hrs Supply Chain Management OM 571 Supply Chain Management 3 hrs OM 661 Supply Chain Logistics Management 3 hrs OM 664 Strategic Sourcing 3 hrs OM 665 Information Technology in Supply Chain Management 3 hrs Taxation TAX 510 Fundamentals of Corporate Income Taxation 3 hrs TAX 611 Advanced Corporate Income Taxation 3 hrs TAX 615 Flow-through Entities 3 hrs TAX 627 Survey of International Income Tax Issues 3 hrs
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