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Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing

  • Dean Haj-Hariri and Assistant Dean of Student Services, Ruth Patterson, bestowing an award to a student.

Interprofessional Programs

Interprofessional programs prepare engineering and computing professionals to solve real-world problems through curricula and courses that transcend our traditional disciplinary department boundaries.

About

Our interprofessional programs combine education in engineering, computing, business, and other fields to develop well-rounded professionals who can excel in a variety of careers.  By bringing together different perspectives, graduates develop improved problem-solving skills leading to creative and effective solutions to complex problems.  A common goal is to equip graduates with enhanced communication, collaboration, and decision-making skills.


Undergraduate Programs

Industrial Engineering, B.S.

Our industrial engineering undergraduate curriculum combines engineering fundamentals, design, and management with computer modelling and real-world problem solving.  Industrial engineers focus on efficiency and system optimization. With adaptability and focus on systems thinking, industrial engineers are valuable assets in a wide range of workplaces including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, business and government administration, and consulting. If you have a passion for making things work better, then industrial engineering could be right for you.


Graduate Programs
 

Engineering Management, M.S.

The executive format Master of Science in Engineering Management will improve your ability to work on complex projects that integrate knowledge and skills in engineering and management.  This interdisciplinary program is designed for working professionals to earn a career-advancing master’s degree in 24 months. Classes usually meet one Friday-Saturday per month and are recorded for online review. Classes are taught by professors from the Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing, the Darla Moore School of Business, the Joseph R. Rice School of Law and the College of Information and Communications. The program is offered with both thesis and non-thesis options.

 
Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurial Engineering, M.S.

This one-year graduate program prepares students in STEM fields with the skills needed to assess not only if a concept is technically viable but also how it would impact the corporate bottom line. The program includes an integrated curriculum, new venture creation projects, and an innovation immersion module. Graduates demonstrate knowledge in technology ideation, prototyping, business plan development, venture creation, legal protection, corporate innovation strategies and entrepreneurial practices. Classes are taught by a blend of academic faculty from Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing, the Darla Moore School of Business, and by experienced entrepreneurs and investors from the private sector.


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