Applied Physics (AP)
A graduate program jointly sponsored by the College of Engineering and the Department of Physics in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Produces PhDs ready for the quickening pace of development at the frontier between physics and engineering, including non-linear optics, plasmas and theoretical models of materials.
Concentrations in Environmental Sustainability (ConsEnSus)
Implementation of sustainable engineering practices in industry has created a demand for engineers with both rigorous disciplinary skills and knowledge of environmental regulations, policies, and practices. The Concentrations in Environmental Sustainability, or ConsEnSus, program is designed to prepare students to meet this demand by providing the opportunity to pursue an MSE degree in a traditional engineering discipline coupled with advanced study in issues of environmental sustainability.
Interdisciplinary Professional Programs (InterPro)
The Interdisciplinary Professional Programs office in the College of Engineering, coordinates the College's interdisciplinary professional programs, which offer students opportunities to build expertise in a broad range of emerging and expanding industries.
Automotive Engineering (InterPro-AE)
A M.Eng. program designed specifically for today's modern engineering world. Emphasizes engineering practice for students who desire to pursue and enhance careers in the automotive industry or in government laboratories with automotive research, development, or regulatory programs.
Financial Engineering (InterPro-FE)
A masters degree program which combines financial theory, mathematics and computer technology. Financial Engineers apply advanced mathematical methods and computer technology to financial markets and financial management.
Integrated Microsystems (InterPro-IM)
The Master of Engineering in Integrated Microsystems is an interdisciplinary program in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This unique program provides the opportunity for students to gain a deep understanding of Wireless Integrated Microsystems (WIMS) and MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) while gaining breadth in complementary engineering disciplines.
Manufacturing Engineering (InterPro-ME)
An interdisciplinary program which prepares engineers to improve the quality and efficiency of manufacturing systems by giving them advanced skills in their engineering discipline and breadth across engineering disciplines. Offers a dual BSE/M. Eng. program for undergraduates, as well as a Master and Doctor of Engineering in Manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical Engineering (InterPro-PE)
A new M.Eng. graduate research and training program jointly sponsored by the College of Engineering and the College of Pharmacy. Provides students fundamental knowledge in the science and engineering of pharmaceutical development and manufacturing processes, and reflects the most up-to-date advances in the pharmaceutical industry.
Tauber Institute for Global Operations
The Tauber Institute for Global Operations is a collaborative effort between the University of Michigan College of Engineering and the Business School. The Tauber Institute responds to the diverse needs of industry through customized overlays to existing degree programs, highly focused interdisciplinary research, and working partnerships with industry. Among its key objectives, the Institute seeks to educate the future leaders of manufacturing enterprises; attract highly talented students to careers in manufacturing; work with industry to develop challenging and rewarding career paths; promote and sponsor interdisciplinary courses and team projects; and provide financial support for manufacturing-related research at the University.
Macromolecular Science and Engineering (MACRO)
An interdisciplinary degree-granted program between the Colleges of Engineering, Literature Science and the Arts, Dental School, and Medical School. Faculty and students in the Polymer Science and Engineering Center explore synthetic and natural macromolecules, and supramolecular structures that exhibit unusual properties. Both Master's and Ph.D. degrees in Macromolecular Science and Engineering are offered, with concentrations in Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, and Physics. Individualized options are also available.
Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Degree Program (IE)
Allows students to combine studies in several engineering fields, or combine engineering with another discipline outside engineering. Awards a BS degree rather than a BSE and is intended for students who already have a strong sense of their intended career path.
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