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degrees - MEME/MBA Dual Degree Plan


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.

 

 
MEME/MBA Dual Degree Curriculum
Code

Course
Number

Hrs

Title

Info

Eng

Bus

EC
**CS-492
3
Computers in Manufacturing

o

w/s

EC

ME-583

3

Stat for Imprv Prod Qual 

o

w/s

EC
EE-585 / ME-585 
3
Modern Manufacturing Methods

o

 
EC

EE-586 / ME-586

3

Design for Manufacturability

o

s

EC

MGT-506

3

Organizational Behavior and Diversity

s

o

EC

MGT-521

3

Manuf System Manag

s

o

CE   3

Engr Concentration Elect 1

 

o

s

CE   3

Engr Concentration Elect 2

 

o

s

CE   3

Engr Concentration Elect 3

 

o

 

MC

MGT-502

3

Finan Accntg

   
o
MC

MGT-504

3

Micro Econ Mang

   
o
MC

MGT-508

3

Ethic, Poli, Soc

   
o
MC

MGT-511

3

Technology Commercialization and the Global Environment

   
o
MC

MGT-522

3

Market Mang

   
o
MC

MGT-526

3

Fin Mang

   
o
MC

MGT-598

3

Strateg Management

   
o
MC

MGT-5xx

3

MOT/OM Elective from MGT-512, 513, 514, 515, 519, 530, 532

   
o
MC

MGT-5xx

3

MOT/OM Elective from MGT-512, 513, 514, 515, 519, 530, 532

   
o
T or P/TE

xx-599 or
xx-551 ST and TE

6
Plan I: Thesis (6 hrs), or Plan II: Project (3 hrs) and Concentration Elective (3 hrs)
 
o
 
    60
Total Degree Hours
     
EC = Engineering Core, MC = Management Core, E = elective, CE = concentration elective, T = Thesis, P = Project
 
 

Legend

o = originating unit; s = shared credit; w = waived by unit

Notes

1.  ASM rev MBA req 48 hrs = 33 hrs at ASM, 9 hrs of wavier sub, 6 hrs elective
2.  MEP MEngr req 33 hrs = 24 hrs Engr, 6 hrs ASM, 3 hrs project
3.  ASM courses cannot be used for Engr Electives, without prior permission of MEP Dir.
4.  MEME/MBA above applies to the CIM and MEM tracks, but not the SC Mfg track
5.  Requires admission into the Anderson School of Management and School of Engineering Gradaute Programs

*  Course allowed for graduate credit to students enrolled in a graduate program. Normally, a graduate student enrolled in a starred course numbered below 500 is required to do extra work.
**  Available for graduate credit except for graduate majors in the department.