Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Lawrence Tech University Southfield, MI 48334
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The Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) Program is structured, and had approved by Lawrence Tech’s Board of Trustee. The Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with thesis requires a total of 24 course credits plus six credits of thesis research. Non-Thesis option requires a total of 30 course credits.
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE)
Concentration in Healthcare Systems
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Core Requirements - 18 Credits
EME 6653 Advanced Optimization Techniques
EME 6663 Applied Stochastic Processes
EME 5603 Engineering Systems Simulation
EME 6403 Quality Control
EME 6713 Production, Planning and Control
EME 7613 Technology Management
Non-Thesis Option - Any four courses from the following list of electives- 12 Credits
EME 6843 Healthcare Systems Engineering
EME 6853 Healthcare Operations Analysis
EME 6863 Healthcare Information Systems
EME 6873 Logistics in Healthcare Systems
EME 6883 Healthcare Human Factors
EME 6893 Healthcare Economics
Thesis Option - 6 Credits Thesis and 6 Credits of Electives
EME 6913 Thesis 1
EME 6923 Thesis 2
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE)
Without Concentration
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Core Requirements - 18 Credits
EME 6653 Advanced Optimization Techniques
EME 6663 Applied Stochastic Processes
EME 5603 Engineering Systems Simulation
EME 6403 Quality Control
EME 6713 Production, Planning and Control
EME 7613 Technology Management
Non-Thesis Option - Any four courses from the following list of electives- 12 Credits
EME 6673 Six Sigma Processes
EME 6743 Value Engineering
EME 7303 Design for Reliability
EME 6753 Engineering Supply Chain Management
EME 7103 Design of Experiments
Thesis Option - 6 Credits of Thesis and 6 credits of electives
EME 6913 Thesis 1
EME 6923 Thesis 2
The
internship in healthcare industry / other industries will be arranged to solve a
real problem. The opportunities will be given based on the availability.
Program
Policies and Procedures
Admission
Requirements
Admission to the
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) program requires:
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An undergraduate degree in engineering, science, math, computer science,
physical science or any other discipline from an accredited college or
university. For students with degrees in fields other than engineering,
prerequisite coursework is required prior to beginning the graduate level work.
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Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0
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Graduate admissions application and fee
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Three letters of recommendation
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Official transcripts of all college work completed
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GRE
encouraged but not required
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A
resume including professional experiences and extracurricular activities
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For students whose native language is other than English, proficiency in
English needs to be established
Applicants who
do not meet all of the conditions for regular graduate admission may be
considered for conditional admission. A conditional graduate student will be
granted regular status after maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA in three consecutive
graduate-level courses.
For students who
wish to transfer from another university’s graduate program, a maximum of six
credit hours may be transferred. Courses to be transferred should have been
completed within the last five years with a grade of 3.0 or better.
Transfer
Procedure
A maximum of 6 semester hours for graduate engineering courses taken at
other accredited engineering colleges may be transferred provided they are
deemed relevant by the Engineering Graduate Admissions Committee. Courses to be
transferred must have been taken in the last five years and a grade of “B”
(3.00) or better must have been achieved. The student should petition the
Engineering Graduate Admissions Committee by letter prior to completion of the
first semester of graduate work. The student must submit evidence in addition to
transcripts in the form of syllabi and examinations for each transfer course
proposed. The Committee may require the applicant to demonstrate proficiency in
the subject through interviews with faculty members who have expertise in the
subject.
Industrial Engineering Industrial Advisory Board
The Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) consists of industry leaders in the
application of industrial engineering techniques industry consultants, and
experts in the field. Their role is to support the academic program and give
periodic inputs to the faculty on curriculum issues.
Mr.
Gary D. Altman Process
Engineer |
Ms.
Susan M. Crowley Director
Blue
Cross Blue Shield |
Ms.
Michelle Hornberger Chief
Strategy Officer |
Dr.
Robert R. Inman,
P.E. Staff
Research Engineer General
Motors Corp |
Ms.
Jean Ann Larson Chief
Learning Officer, |
Mr.
Victor Lloyd St.
John Macomb-Oakland Hospitals |
Dr. Gopalan Mukundan Director,
ITM Product Development & Quality Chrysler
LLC |
Ms.
Susan M. Ostrowski,
P.E. Productivity
Engineer, Productivity-Core Ford
Motor Company |
Mr.
Kevin Poet Engineering
Manager Ford
Motor Company |
Mr. Matt Szukalowski Industrial
Engineering Transportation Manager United
Parcel Service (UPS) |
Ms.
Lisa Wright Director,
Planning, St. Mary Mercy Hospital |
Mr.
Paul Gunnels Management
Engineer Henry
Ford Health System |
Mr. John Cooper Muli-Lingual
Industrial Services |
Mr. Bert Okma Member
of the International Baccalaureate Board of Governors |
Mr. Raghunath Ramdas Sr.
VP, Corporate Services & Global Procurement Syntel
Inc. |
Mr. Walter Schwartz Supervisor-Technology
Business Strategy Office Research
& Advanced Engineering Ford
Motor Company |
Program Director
Ahad Ali, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Lawrence Technological University
21000 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
Tel: 248-204-2531
Fax: 248-204-2576
Email: aali@ltu.edu