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Industry involvement

Current opportunities and challenges for corporations have resulted not only in the adoption of sophisticated technologies, but also the expansion of global markets, powerful changes to corporate structure, and an extremely competitive marketplace. Present-day focus is on supply chain management, lean manufacturing, six sigma, JIT, logistics and similar concepts. Such revolutionary changes have resulted in a new workplace, and companies in the contemporary economy are seeking future leaders for their operations.

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MMM Program Coordinator
(Six Sigma Green Belt and Lean Tainings)
McGill University
Department of Mechanical
Engineering
817 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3A 0C3

Tel.: 514-398-7201
Fax: 514-398-7365
mmm [dot] mecheng [at] mcgill [dot] ca

mmm [dot] mecheng [at] mcgill [dot] ca (Email)

Curriculum

The MMM curriculum is a unique combination of intensive academic and practical studies, which provide the skill set required by corporations with extensive and sophisticated operations. The 18 academic courses plus the industrial project (56 credits) span a number of categories, each serving a different objective. Together they provide the necessary qualifications for a career in manufacturing and supply chain management.

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Areas of Research and Teaching

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