The Master of Engineering in Integrated Microsystems is an interdisciplinary program in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This unique program provides the opportunity for students to gain a deep understanding of Integrated Microsystems and MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) while gaining breadth in complementary engineering disciplines.

The program also incorporates courses in business and management, and provides students with the opportunity to work on a team project, creating an interdisciplinary microsystem with potential for commercialization.

Students who graduate from this program will have both enhanced interdisciplinary skills in relevant engineering science and the business and teamwork skills necessary to guide product and process development in the field.

Professionals who are employed in technology-related activities, or recent graduates with science or engineering degrees, may be admitted into the program. Some specific admission requirements include the following:

  • An undergraduate degree in engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, or mathematics
  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and/or Industrial experience are strongly recommended, Interested students can obtain an application from the website.
Students may earn a Master of Engineering in Integrated Microsystems, Certificate of Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) or simply take stand-alone courses. Distance Learning options are available for each of these.



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