The Wayne State University College of Engineering Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering is rewarding area students interested in graduate engineering studies for applying to the winter or fall 2007 semesters.
Those who apply to earn a world-class master of science degree get a
• $500 discount off their first semester
• graduate application fee credit (a $50 savings)
• chance to win a hooded WSU sweatshirt ($70 value)
The department offers the following degree programs: BS in Industrial Engineering, MS in Industrial Engineering, MS in Manufacturing Engineering, MS in Engineering Management and PhD in Industrial Engineering. It is also home to 11 faculty, numerous adjunct faculty members and service-oriented staff who are committed to the goal of developing a world-class educational program for more than 200 full- and part-time students.
“Students who enroll in one of our engineering programs learn from world-class faculty members who know the real world, study real-world cases and build personal and professional networks,” says Dr. Kenneth Chelst, department chair. “Regardless of your background or goals, our degree programs offer both academic collaborations and industry partnerships, opportunities for research and targeted internships to help initiate and develop your career path.
“If you are an engineer seeking to move into technical management, IME at WSU is the place to be. We offer a wide range of technical management specializations: quality, lean operations, manufacturing systems and product development.”
For more information, visit http://www.ime.wayne.edu/.
Wayne State University is a premier institution of higher education offering more than 350 academic programs through 11 schools and colleges to more than 33,000 students.
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