Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing and Logistics Engineering
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing and Logistics Engineering (BSMLE) is an Industrial project-based program, with knowledge application to real industry problem-solving. The BSML aims to prepare students to monitor the integral supply chain management with respect to targeted goals. It will provide students with the tools needed to make decisions rigorously and effectively using computer programing, mathematical modeling, statistics, and optimization.
Approach
The BSMLE program emphasizes learning by doing through course projects and the use of state-of-the-art software tools and labs for practical learning and final projects.
Motivation
As Morocco’s economy grows, there is a need for engineers with a global view on the supply chain of the enterprise, and with the capacity to understand the design of products, production lines, layouts with consideration of maintenance, reliability, and quality.
Acquired Skills
Graduates of the BSMLE will be able to:
- Understand maintenance, reliability in production
- Learn how to deal with uncertainty in Logistics
- Get acquainted with the software used in Logistics
- Monitor actual Supply chain management against set goals
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BSMLE program will be able to work as:
- Supply Chain Manager
- Logistic Coordinator
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Maintenance and Reliability Engineer
Key Courses
In addition to Core Engineering and Management Courses, the program consists of specialization courses including the capstone project:
- Sustainable Manufacturing/Supply Chain Management and Sustainability
- Maintenance and Reliability
- Facility Design
- Transportation and Logistics
- Industrial Automation
- Introduction to Industry 4.0
Who can Apply?
The program is open for graduates of Moroccan or International high schools interested in earning a degree in Manufacturing and Logistics Engineering.
Usual criteria for admission to the School of Science and Engineering:
- Baccalaureate in “Sciences Physiques et Chimiques”, “Sciences Maths A”, or “Sciences Maths B”, or equivalent secondary education with a focus on Mathematics, and (though not common) Baccalaureate in “Sciences et Technologies Electriques or Sciences Economiques.”
- GAT or SAT.