Twenty-four students graduated from the Management and Engineering for Manufacturing program, earning Bachelor of Science degrees from both the School of Business and the School of Engineering in May.
Graduates have accepted positions with Fidelity, Frito-Lay, General Electric, Gems Sensors, i2Systems, Legrand, Quest Global Services, Pratt & Whitney, Unilever and UTC Aerospace and more.
Last year’s program graduates made an impressive entry into the job market, earning a mean base salary of almost $71,000. MEM graduates had the highest starting mean salary out of all majors in the School of Business.