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Michigan's sole industrial engineering Ph.D. program features a specialized focus on engineering management. This curriculum prioritizes comprehensive understanding, mandating students undertake an extensive field investigation and finalize a dissertation research initiative.
The discipline of industrial and entrepreneurial engineering centers on creating and executing systems that enhance organizational workflows. As a professional in this domain, your primary objective will be driving operational efficiency and fostering innovation within enterprises.
Student must fulfill either of two educational requirements: a bachelor’s degree in engineering or related discipline from an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET/EAC), accredited engineering program, including at least three courses in industrial engineering, or a master’s degree in engineering from a department offering an ABET accredited undergraduate program, including at least five courses in industrial engineering.
Minimum English proficiency test scores:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 80 iBT
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: 6.5
Pearson Test of English, Academic Module (PTE): 54
Michigan English Test (MET): 57
Application deadlines:
Fall: April 1; Spring: August 1