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  <title><![CDATA[ISyE Offers New Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering: A Faster and More Focused Path to a Global Supply Chain Career]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>To meet the growing demand for business-savvy engineers who can
design and synchronize highly complex global supply chains, the H. Milton
Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) is launching a new,
one-year professional graduate degree program, the <a href="http://www.sce.gatech.edu">Master of Science in Supply
Chain Engineering</a>.</p>

<p>“We listened carefully to the industry community and to the students at 
Georgia Tech to design a program that meets the needs of the supply 
chain professional of the 21st century,” said Harvey Donaldson, 
associate chair of industry and international programs at ISyE. “With 
this degree, students now can pursue a highly focused graduate education 
experience in supply chain engineering and explore immediate career 
opportunities with global enterprises.”</p><p>The program’s intensive 12- month curriculum delivers
academic<strong><em> </em></strong><em>knowledge</em> in
analytic methods, supply chain engineering, and enterprise management while
building <em>professional<strong> </strong>practice</em> skills and real-world <em>industry<strong> </strong>experience<strong>, </strong></em>all leading to a respected
graduate degree from the <a href="http://www.isye.gatech.edu/news-events/news/release.php?nid=55538">#1-ranked Stewart School of Industrial &amp; Systems
Engineering</a>.</p>

<p>Students, who may come from a wide range of academic,
business, and geographical backgrounds, will move through the program’s courses
together as a cohort, creating strong connections and networks. </p>

<p>The program’s innovative curriculum, which is true to ISyE’s
traditions and standards and adaptable to international students and global
university partners, is designed to be a new model for a highly focused
graduate professional education in supply chain engineering.&nbsp; The curriculum:</p>

<ul><li>Leverages the traditions and rigorous academic
standards of Georgia Tech’s Stewart School of ISyE;</li><li>Balances ISyE’s strengths in analytical methods
with enhanced resources in supply chain engineering applications, enterprise
management, and professional development;</li><li>Offers new courses and instructional approaches
that place more emphasis on integrative and experiential learning; and</li><li>Provides smaller class sizes, more non-classroom
learning activities, and a capstone industry problem-solving experience.</li></ul>









<p>The curriculum is structured around classroom courses (eight
required and two elective) offered during the fall and spring semesters and the
capstone industry experience, which is completed during the summer term. </p><p>Applications for the August 2011 class are already being
accepted. Visit <a href="http://www.sce.gatech.edu/">www.sce.gatech.edu</a> for
more information on joining this class.</p>]]></body>
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