MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT PHD PROGRAM

Major Field Course List

MFGM 8480/INFS 8480

MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY

3 hours.

This seminar is intended to introduce theory, concepts and research streams in manufacturing related information systems research. Emphasis will be on the research areas such as supply chain management, inter-organizational issues and research methodology.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.

 

MFGM 8690

INNOVATION and TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION 

3 hours.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.

 

MFGM 8830

ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGIES

3 hours.

The seminar develops a behavioral science framework for research on manufacturing management. It examines theoretical models and research findings concerning the organizational structures and behavioral processes associated with successful implementation.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. admission or permission of instructor; MGMT 5110/7110.

 

MFGM 8890

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

3 hours.

Doctoral seminar for advanced readings in the design and implementation of manufacturing systems. Topics vary depending on the current state of technology.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.

 

MFGM 8490

SUPPLY CHAIN AND e-BUSINESS ISSUES IN MANUFACTURING

3 hours.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.

 

MFGM 8980

SPECIAL TOPICS SEMINAR

3 hours.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.

 

MFGM 8910

SEMINAR/COLLOQUIA

2 hours.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.


 

MFGM 8900

FIELD RESEARCH

1 - 8 hours.

This course provides students with the opportunity to experience a realistic manufacturing problem and to develop approaches to solving that problem under the supervision of a faculty member.

Prerequisite: Ph.D. student status.
 

MFGM 8960

DISSERTATION

1 - 8 hours.

Dissertation.

Prerequisite: Permission of Advisor.

Last Updated: 6/27/22