The School of Engineering (SOE) and the Anderson
Schools of Management (ASM) offer a dual-degree
program leading to the degrees of Master of Engineering
in Manufacturing Engineering (MEME, Code 339)
and the Master of Business Administration (MBA,
Code 140). Under this 60-hour program, seven courses
are shared: ASM will accept 9 hours of graduate
credit from the Manufacturing Engineering Program
(MEP) core and 6 hours of engineering technical
electives; the SOE will accept 6 hours of graduate
credit from ASM, to be applied to the MEP core.
Engineering Concentration Electives may come from
either the Mechanical Manufacturing Concentration
or the Computers in Manufacturing Concentration
(as defined for the MEME degree).
Students pursing this program must satisfy the
admission and other academic requirements of both
schools. Students need to take the GRE (required
for MEME) and the GMAT (required for MBA) for
admission. Students are required to complete a
three-month industrial internship, in a manufacturing
setting (or demonstrate previous equivalent experience).
Students are also required to complete a 3 credit
hour Project (Plan II) in conjunction with a manufacturing
enterprise, or complete a 6 credit hour Thesis
(Plan I).
NOTE
Applicants for the MEME/MBA dual-degree plan must
apply to and be admitted to, in parallel, the
Anderson Schools of Management (for the MBA program,
which requires the GMAT) and the School of Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering Program (for the MEME,
which requires the GRE). Applicants for the MEME/MBA
degree need to denote degree code "339/140
(MEME/MBA)" on their application forms.
For details, contact Loyola Chastain (ASM PM)
at 505-277-3147 or John Wood (MEP Dir) at (505)
272-7000. |
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