<p>Anyone know any engineering schools offer a great system engineering master program? Sometimes it's under different names such as "multidisciplinary engineering" or "engineering management".</p>
<p>USNews doesn't have System Engineering ranking, where can I find such ranking for this major? Thanks!</p>
<p>Hmmm...at some schools, "systems engineering" is called "systems and operations management". It's likely "systems and operations management" would fall under a business program. It could be titled "production/operations" or "supply chain/logistics" </p>
<p>Also, I believe industrial engineering is similar.</p>
<p>The top schools for industrial/manufacturing engineering PhD programs:</p>
<p>Engineering Specialties: Industrial/Manufacturing
Ranked in 2007 </p>
<p>Rank/School Average assessment
score (5.0=highest)
1. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.8
2. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5
3. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.2
University of California–Berkeley</p>
<p>The top schools for production/operations PhD programs:
Business Specialties: Production/Operations
Ranked in 2007* </p>
<ol>
<li> Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)<br></li>
<li> Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) (PA) </li>
<li> Purdue University–West Lafayette (Krannert) (IN)</li>
</ol>