87 Master's degrees in Production and Manufacturing Engineering in North America
Materials and Manufacturing Technology
This school-wide graduate Materials and Manufacturing Technology program of University of California, Irvine (UCI) leads to an M.S. degree in Engineering. It also offers a part-time study option for students pursuing an M.S. degree. Currently, there are 32 faculty members from six departments participating in this interdisciplinary program.
Production Technology
The M.F.A. Production Technology program at Ohio University prepares students for careers as technicians in the professional theater and related fields. Our training provides employable skills which result in excellent job opportunities upon graduation.
Design - Product Design
The Design - Product Design program of the University of Minnesota focuses on the study of relationships between humans and their designed objects and environments. Students applying to the design graduate program may choose from four different tracks.
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
The M.S. program in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology emphasizes the interrelationships between manufacturing equipment, processes and controls, and their integration into production factories.
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Humber Polytechni new Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering program is for candidates seeking to gain skills and knowledge with boundless potential to impact productivity and make a lasting impact on the manufacturing sector in Canada.
Graduate Certificate Sterile Process Manufacturing
The graduate and post-master's certificate in Graduate Certificate Sterile Process Manufacturing program at Temple University is intended to enable Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance (RAQA) students to receive formal recognition for studying the techniques and applicable regulations used in the development and manufacture of sterile products.
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
A master's in Advanced Manufacturing Systems at California State University Northridge prepares you to be a lifelong learner and global citizen with a successful career in design, research, improvement or management of systems in manufacturing.