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If you're considering research opportunities or aiming for career growth, better compensation, or enhanced job stability, pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering with a Manufacturing Engineering focus is an excellent choice. As one of Wisconsin's two R1 research institutions, UWM sits in one of America's most significant manufacturing hubs. You'll gain from our deep-rooted partnerships with this dynamic sector and our involvement in guiding them through the shift to an Industry 4.0 economy. This broad field accommodates students from industrial engineering backgrounds, related areas, and other engineering disciplines through our adaptable curriculum. Eligible UWM undergraduates can even start this program in their senior year via the integrated BS-MS Program.
Our Master of Science in Engineering program offers versatility to suit diverse student goals. It can serve as a foundation for further academic research, like PhD studies, or as a means to professional development through expanded technical expertise and intellectual growth. With guidance from a faculty advisor, students can select courses across the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) and, when suitable, from other academic departments.