MID, Industrial Distribution

College of Engineering, Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution

Texas A&M University - College Station, Distance, Remote

Program Quick Facts
The College of Engineering offers a graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Industrial Distribution (MID). Enrollment in MID classes is restricted to students who have been admitted to the MID program. The program of study has been designed for individuals within both manufacturing and industrial distribution companies.

The MID degree is a non-thesis degree for which a final oral examination is not required. New students are admitted in the fall semester only.

This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.

http://id.tamu.edu/graduate/mid-program/program-overview/

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