Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering/MBA
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55
Credit Hours
PROGRAM COST
$949 Per Credit Hour
10 to 15
Week Terms
SEMESTER BEGINS
Mid August
Early January
Late May
Refer to the university academic calendar for specific start dates
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Complete a minimum of 55 total credit hours of graduate level coursework that consists of the following:
28 hours of INSY courses, including:
MISE core courses 10 hours:
INSY 6600 Engineering Economic Systems
INSY 7300 Advanced Engineering Statistics I
INSY 7420 Linear Programming and Network Flows
INSY 7950 Seminar
MISE elective courses 18 hours
12 hours must include INSY electives
6 hours of courses approved by program coordinator
27 hours of BUSI courses, including:
24 hours of BUSI core courses
3 hours (one course) of MBA electives which may include any graduate-level course taken within the Harbert College of Business
View a complete
ISE course list
and course descriptions, and an
MBA course list
and descriptions. Graduate courses are those listed as level ”6000” and up. Those that are also offered online have a corresponding listing with a course section beginning in "D" (e.g., INSY 6330 Dxx). The course section will change from term to term.
Courses delivered by streaming video
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Why this degree?
The dual Master of Science - 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 level of industrial and systems engineering knowledge.
Who is eligible?
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.
The GMAT is preferred, but either the GRE or GMAT will be accepted.
Students who apply and are admitted and begin either the MBA or MISE program can later enter the dual program if they choose.
What can you expect?
Once admitted into Auburn Engineering's graduate online program, you will work with the graduate program officer to create a plan of study:
Contact Branden Farmer
branden@auburn.edu
While the coursework is 100 percent online, p
lease note that in-person proctoring for exams may be required for some online courses. Options are available within students' geographical location.
How do I apply?
Fill out the online graduate application at
(you will be required to create an account).
Upload official transcripts, resume, GRE or GMAT scores
For more information, visit
graduate.auburn.edu
US