In what specific way would I as an engineer benefit from pursing a Master of Engineering degree centered on production management?
The Master of Engineering degree program at the IE department is narrowly focused on making engineers more valuable to their employers. It addresses the basic engineering management functions, points out the weaknesses of engineers to be managers/leaders, lays the foundation of accounting, finance and marketing, introduces the web-based engineer/management tools, presents the opportunities and threats of globalization, outlines the new challenges for engineers in the new Millennium, and readies engineers to lead in production management, supply chain management and other technological management fields. By having significantly broadened the perspectives of the engineer, this degree program is aimed at helping the engineer to advance rapidly through the managerial ranks.
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