Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering / MBA Postgraduate Program By Auburn University |Top Universities

Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering / MBA

Tuitionfee

52,195 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Manufacturing and ProductionMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The dual Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering/MBA is a non-thesis program that allows students who have an interest in both engineering and business to quickly move into management positions in their respective industry, while also increasing their...
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Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

The dual Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering/MBA is a non-thesis program that allows students who have an interest in both engineering and business to quickly move into management positions in their respective industry, while also increasing their...
Read more

Admission Requirements

3+
6+
79+
309+
600+
Those who hold a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering, another engineering discipline, mathematics, or science from an institution of recognized standing (transcripts required) are eligible. Applicants must apply separately to each program (College of Engineering and College of Business) - contact the Graduate School when applying to the second program to receive an application fee waiver. Students who apply and are admitted and begin either the MBA or MISE program can later enter the dual program if they choose. Three letters of recommendation are required. The GMAT is preferred, but either the GRE (average 309; Verbal: 152 Quant: 157) or GMAT (average 600) will be accepted.

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Tuition fees

Domestic
52,195 USD
International
52,195 USD

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