Masters in Industrial Systems, Manufacture and Management. The MPhil in Industrial Systems, Manufacture and Management (ISMM) is a one- year postgraduate programme designed to equip numerate graduates, primarily from Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths backgrounds, with the skills, personal development and industrial experience to be immediately effective in their early careers in industry. The course considers the whole value chain and builds an integrated view of manufacturing spanning marketing, design, production, product/service delivery and industrial sustainability. The strategic context at company, national and international level is considered. Program management responsibilities within a contract manufacturer can be divided into internal efforts and external efforts. The Master of Manufacturing Management (MMM) program, offered by the School of Engineering. This graduate degree is jointly offered through the School of Engineering, one of the nation’s Top 50 undergraduate engineering. The programme is structured around taught modules, company visits and in- company projects solving live business or technical problems. An overseas study tour offers a broader international context and the individual research thesis allows greater depth of study in a specific area of manufacturing. Why manufacturing? Manufacturing is not just about making things in factories. It involves everything from understanding markets, designing products and processes, to managing complex supply chains, distribution networks and related services. Manufacturing is recognised as vital to a strong and successful economy. Sheridan’s Manufacturing Management program prepares you for a career in advanced manufacturing with classroom learning and on-the-job training.Manufacturing “creates wealth, sustains jobs and is central to our economic success. Modern manufacturing is at the frontier of new technologies, products and ways of working..”.
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