Principles of Manufacturing MicroMasters

Develop the fundamental skills needed for global excellence in manufacturing and competitiveness with the Principles of Manufacturing MicroMasters Credential, designed and delivered by MIT’s #1-world ranked Mechanical Engineering department. Build your career with the credential or use it as credits towards a Master’s Degree by applying to MIT’s world-renowned Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing and Design Blended Program.
This program provides students with a fundamental basis for understanding and controlling rate, quality and cost in a manufacturing enterprise.
The Principles of Manufacturing are a set of elements common to all manufacturing industries that revolve around the concepts of flow and variations. These principles have emerged from working closely with manufacturing industries at both the research and operational levels.
Targeted towards graduate-level engineers, product designers, and technology developers with an interest in a career in advanced manufacturing, the program will help learners understand and apply these principles to product and process design, factory and supply chain design, and factory operations.
This curriculum focusses on the analysis, characterization and control of flow and variation at different levels of the enterprise through the following subject areas:
Unit Process Variation and Control: Modeling and controlling temporal and spatial variation in unit processes
Factory Level System Variation and Control: Modeling and controlling flows in manufacturing systems with stochastic elements and inputs.
Supply Chain – System Variation and Control: How to operate and design optimal manufacturing-centered supply chains.
Business Flows: Understanding the uses and flow of business information to start up, scale up and operate a manufacturing facility.

What you will learn:

  • A new perspective for design and operational decision making at all levels of manufacturing, in the context of volume manufacturing, where rate, quality, cost and flexibility are the key metrics
  • How to operate and control unit processes to ensure maximum quality using basic and advanced statistical and feedback control methods
  • How to design and operate systems of processes with optimal capacity, resilience and inventory
  • How to design and operate optimal supply chain systems
  • The financial underpinnings of a manufacturing enterprise, including new ventures
Filter Courses within "Principles of Manufacturing MicroMasters" (Click to filter)
Supply Chains for Manufacturing: Inventory Analytics (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Supply Chains for Manufacturing: Inventory Analytics (edX)

Dive into effective supply chain strategies tailored for companies operating globally in the manufacturing sector. This course focuses on planning and integrating various supply chain components to create an efficient and synchronized system. Formerly known as Supply Chains for Manufacturing I, this program explores how material, information, and money flows link multiple parties together within a supply chain.

Mar 6th 2024
5-12 Weeks
Manufacturing Systems II (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Manufacturing Systems II (edX)

Dive into the intricate world of Manufacturing Systems II on edX. This course is designed for those looking to delve deeper into the analysis and optimization of manufacturing processes. Gain insights into material and information flow management, and learn how to apply advanced analytical techniques to improve performance and control costs effectively.

Mar 6th 2024
5-12 Weeks
Manufacturing Systems I (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Manufacturing Systems I (edX)

Dive into the world of manufacturing systems with our introductory course designed for those looking to enhance their understanding of material flow, information management, capacity planning, and event durations, especially random disruptions. This course will equip you with the skills needed to analyze and optimize complex manufacturing processes, ensuring efficient production and cost control.

Jan 9th 2024
5-12 Weeks
Management in Engineering: Accounting and Planning (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Management in Engineering: Accounting and Planning (edX)

Dive into the world of managing an engineering enterprise with 'Management in Engineering: Accounting and Planning'. This course, formerly known as Management in Engineering I, equips you with the necessary business acumen to navigate the multifaceted challenges faced by engineering managers. Gain insights into accounting practices and planning strategies tailored specifically for the engineering field.

Oct 17th 2023
5-12 Weeks
Supply Chains for Manufacturing: Capacity Analytics (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Supply Chains for Manufacturing: Capacity Analytics (edX)

Dive into the world of manufacturing and supply chains with our comprehensive 'Supply Chains for Manufacturing: Capacity Analytics' course. Gain insights into various models, methods, and software tools designed to help you make informed decisions about system design in manufacturing systems and supply chains. Learn frameworks and models that address key issues and trade-offs in today's complex supply chain environments.

Aug 15th 2023
5-12 Weeks
Page 1