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MS/MBA Product Development

The Mechanical Engineering Department and the Marriott School of Management offer a joint program in product development (PD) leading to a master of science (MS) degree in mechanical engineering and a master of business administration (MBA) degree. The degrees are approved and conferred separately by the two departments. Students must apply to both the mechanical engineering MS program and the MBA program, meeting the requirements and deadlines of each department and mentioning their intention to participate in the PD program in each statement of intent.

This information sheet provides basic information about the MS degree in relation to the joint program. More details on the MS degree can be found in the Graduate Handbooks. For more information about the MBA portion of the program, please visit: MBA Majors: Product Development.

Flowchart

Some students prefer a four-year program (2 years for each degree) to provide adequate time for the M.S. thesis research and increase possibilities of research funding. For students that prefer a three-year program, a suggested flowchart is shown below. Note that program requirements and course offerings are subject to change.

Year 1

Spring/Summer
MS Thesis Research (2 hours)

Fall/Winter
MS Thesis Research (2 hours)
MS coursework (12 hours)

Spring/Summer
MS Thesis Research (2 hours)
MS Thesis Defense
  Year 2

Fall
MBA Core

Winter
MBA Core
MBA 639
ME 684 (if even year)
  Year 3

Fall
MBA Core
ME 576
Stat 532

Winter
MBA Electives
ME 684 (if even year)

Coursework

  • The joint program allows 12 credit hours to be counted toward both degrees. These credits are associated with the following PD courses: MBA 639, ME 576, ME 684, and Stat 532.
  • Of the 30 hours required for the MS, 6 hours are for the thesis, and 24 hours are for approved coursework. 12 hours are taken during Year 1, and the remaining 12 hours are taken during Years 2 and 3.
  • Some MS courses must be taken concurrently with the MBA program in order to meet the requirements of a joint program and to count toward both degrees.
  • Although coursework is shown in Fall and Winter, it is possible to take classes during Spring or Summer, as offered.
  • Students must register for at least 2 hours their first term or semester.
  • ME 684 is only offered every other year (in even years), so particular care is required in scheduling this course.

Thesis

  • It is recommended that the thesis advisor be selected prior to admission. Most financial assistance is related to the thesis work and is administered by individual professors.
  • It is strongly recommended that the thesis be completed and defended before beginning the MBA Core classes. It is difficult to stop the research and start it again later.

Other

  • Starting during Spring or Summer Term allows time to begin the thesis research. To begin Spring or Summer term, students should apply for Fall Semester and work with the Graduate Advisor to attend Spring and Summer.

 

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