Master of Management and Manufacturing

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Mission To develop world-class leaders able to fuse strategic business practices with cutting-edge technology.
Official name Master of Management & Manufacturing
University Northwestern University
School type Private
Focus Operations management and Manufacturing
Location Evanston, IL, USA
Postgraduates 118
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MMM (Master of Management and Manufacturing) is a 2 year dual degree program offered by Northwestern University. Students of MMM degree earn an MBA (Master of Business Administration) from the Kellogg School of Management and a MEM (Masters of Engineering Management) from the McCormick School of Engineering.

The MMM program is designed for MBA students who seek a strong operations and/or design focus in their graduate business studies.

[edit] Who Should Consider the MMM program?

  • Prospective MBA students interested in a future career with product companies
  • Prospective MBA students seeking deep technical knowledge in Operations management.
  • Prospective MBA students seeking to develop a ‘Design Thinking’ mindset when approaching the development of new products or services
  • Experienced engineers seeking to add management expertise to their skill sets.

[edit] Benefits of the MMM program

  • Accelerated Program of Studies. MMM students earn 2 graduate-level degrees (MBA and MEM) after only 2 years of study.
  • Flexibility of Studies. MMM students are able to take additional courses in areas of their choosing including Marketing, Finance, Entrepreneurship, etc.
  • MMM students are Kellogg MBAs. MMM students are Kellogg MBAs and as such receive all the benefits and have access to all the resources other Kellogg MBA students can access.
  • Enhanced Quantitative Depth: MMM students are understood to have additional quantitative and analytical depth - a trait prized by many prestigious employers including management consulting and investment banking firms.

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