Master's of Science
Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 30
Program Details
Manufacturing Systems Engineering is a field of study intended for professionals who are interested in managing and analyzing complex production systems, formulating models of these systems, and solving them with the intention of improving system productivity and business performance. The Manufacturing Systems Engineer plans, develops and optimizes the design, production and distribution processes associated with a wide range of industrial and consumer products.
- This program focuses on the product design, process automation, planning and distribution, information systems and logistics aspects of production. The approach followed is to integrate process-level manufacturing knowledge with the specialized knowledge of contemporary systems analysis to create a skilled and technically advanced engineer.
- Modern manufacturing is characterized by global supply chains coupled with technology-intensive operations. The M.S. program in Manufacturing Systems Engineering equips you with the fundamental knowledge to be a key player in the design-build-distribute value chain. Application areas will include manufacturing operations, systems automation, quality control and supply chain management. Sample positions accepted include design engineer, manufacturing engineer/manager, process engineer/manager and more.
What You Will Learn:
The academic mission of the Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSMnE) degree program is to enhance the skills of degreed engineers by providing advanced knowledge and skills that are needed to design, model and control complex production systems by increasing their operational efficiency and productivity. The MSMnE is designed to train and educate professionals for successful careers by providing them with skills in the areas of supply chain modeling and analysis, automation and computerized process control, planning and design of industrial process operations, advanced economic analysis, and project management and implementation. Specific learning outcomes are to:
- Integrate, model, continuously improve, control, and if necessary redesign, enterprise activities.
- Perform data analysis and optimization for enterprise decision-making.
- Develop business cases for justifying process, organizational and technological projects.
- Support enterprise performance, quality, efficiency and productivity enhancement activities.
- Facilitate systems engineering and project management.
- Communicate effectively (written, verbal and presentation) across all levels in the enterprise.
- Develop an ability to grow through lifelong acquisition of knowledge.
- Understand professional and ethical behavior to be prepared for ethical decision-making and service to the engineering profession, and have the means to continue in the acquisition of knowledge.
Admissions & curriculum
Manufacturing Systems Engineering Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
Over 75% of all private sector research and development is driven by manufacturers.
Where do Manufacturing Systems Engineering majors work?
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Control Systems and Robotics Engineer
- Automation Engineer
- Promotion In Motion
- Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc.
- Vaswani Inc
- SS White TechnologiesInc.
- Saudi Aramco
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Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 30
Program Details
Industrial Engineering (IE) is intended for professionals who are interested in managing and analyzing complex systems, formulating models of these systems, and solving them with the intention of improving system and business performance. Unique and in contrast to other traditional disciplines in engineering, IE focuses on information-driven decision-making and a broad-based systems perspective, centering on enterprise performance, quality, efficiency and productivity enhancement activities.
- MSIEs are trained to solve problems arising in virtually any setting where outcomes are influenced by key technical decisions.
- Program courses are designed to provide students with the skills needed to develop a systems view, identify and characterize the associated data, and then create advanced mathematical models to prescribe optimal solutions.
- The MSIE graduate program is structured to support the manufacturing, distribution and supply chain industries, as well as the diverse service industries in the region and throughout the nation.
What You Will Learn:
The academic mission of the Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) degree program is to enhance the skills of degreed engineers by providing advanced knowledge and skills that are needed to design, model, analyze and manage modern complex systems in order to increase the effectiveness of manufacturing and service sector organizations. Specific learning outcomes are to:
- Integrate, model, continuously improve, control, and if necessary redesign, enterprise activities.
- Perform data analysis and optimization for enterprise decision-making.
- Develop business cases for justifying process, organizational and technological projects.
- Support enterprise performance, quality, efficiency and productivity enhancement activities.
- Facilitate systems engineering and project management.
- Communicate effectively (written, verbal and presentation) across all levels in the enterprise.
- Develop an ability to grow through lifelong acquisition of knowledge.
- Understand professional and ethical behavior to be prepared for ethical decision-making and service to the engineering profession, and have the means to continue in the acquisition of knowledge.
Admissions & curriculum
Industrial Engineering Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
Employment of industrial engineers is projected to grow 10 percent by 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.
Where do Industrial Engineering majors work?
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Industrial Management Engineer
- Industrial Engineer
- Morton Salt
- L'Oreal USA
- Otis Elevator Co.
- CNY Group
- Goldman Sachs
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Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 30
Program Details
Healthcare Systems Management is the science of managing healthcare process efficiencies through advanced systems engineering and information technology tools. Healthcare Systems is defined as the network of physical facilities, equipment, informational technologies and patient flow processes that are associated with providing and delivering healthcare services. Graduates would find jobs in hospitals and healthcare organizations, serving in progressively more responsible positions in the quality improvement, decision support, information technology, patient accounting, facilities planning or operations management departments.
The Master of Science in Healthcare Systems Management (MSHSM) will:
• Train and educate graduates in the application of systems analysis and quantitative methods in managing the various components of the healthcare delivery system.
• Provide graduates with contemporary knowledge and the needed technical expertise for the efficient design, management and operation of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics and pharmacies. This expertise will span the subjects of systems engineering, operations management and advanced information technologies and will present concepts and tools for both reducing healthcare system costs and increasing the quality of healthcare services.
What You Will Learn:
The academic mission of the Master of Science in Healthcare Systems Management (MSHSM) degree program is to enhance the skills of practicing professionals by providing advanced knowledge and skills that are needed to manage healthcare process efficiencies through advanced systems engineering and information technology tools. Specific learning outcomes are to:
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Integrate, model, continuously improve, control, and if necessary redesign, enterprise activities.
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Perform data analysis and optimization for enterprise decision-making.
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Develop business cases for justifying process, organizational and technological projects.
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Support enterprise performance, quality, efficiency and productivity enhancement activities.
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Facilitate systems engineering and project management.
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Communicate effectively (written, verbal and presentation) across all levels in the enterprise.
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Develop an ability to grow through lifelong acquisition of knowledge.
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Understand professional and ethical behavior to be prepared for ethical decision-making and service to the engineering profession, and have the means to continue in the acquisition of knowledge.
Admissions & curriculum
Healthcare Systems Management Salaries
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
Healthcare is increasingly competitive and financially driven and one of the largest industries in the United States.
Where do Healthcare Systems Management majors work?
- Health Services Manager
- Medical and Health Services Manager
- Atlantic Health
- RWJBarnabas Health
- Montefiore Information Technology
- Hackensack UMC Mountainside
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Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 30
Program Details
By drawing on the diverse resources available through the university and surrounding industry, the M.S. in Engineering Management program develops engineers and other technically trained individuals for leadership roles in a technologically based enterprise.
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Graduates of the M.S. in Engineering Management program have:
- Skills in such areas as project management and control, cost estimating, financial analysis, total quality management and human resources management.
- An ability to connect textbook and classroom content to real-world applications.
- The ability to manage technical/engineering projects and programs.
- The ability to climb the managerial ladder within their organization.
What You Will Learn:
Students pursuing this program are expected to meet the following learning outcomes:
- Use engineering, financial, information and human resources tools to achieve the on time and within budget completion of projects.
- Successfully use professional communication, organization and time management skills.
- Problem-solve both as an individual and as part of a team.
- Identify and utilize evidence-based resources and information.
- Recognize and utilize the best practices relevant to the student’s discipline.
- Act professionally and ethically.
Admissions & curriculum
Engineering Management Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
More than half of engineers find themselves in management roles within 10 years of the start of their careers.
Where do Engineering Management majors work?
- Director of Engineering
- Product Development Manager
- Engineering Manager
- Technical Area Lead
- Amazon
- Johnson & Johnson
- Lockheed Martin
- The Port Authority of NY & NJ
- Stryker Orthopaedics
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