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/

Related Programs

Industrial Data Analytics
Degree-Dependent Certificate
College Station
Industrial Engineering
MEngr
College Station
Industrial Engineering
PHD
College Station

Explore Grad Aggieland

News

​Texas A&M Graduate and Professional School Announces 2025 Distinguished Dissertation Award Recipients​

View All News
Blog

Sessions That Can Upgrade Your Skills to the Next Level - Part 1

As a first-generation student and in my first year in graduate school, I participated in the GRAD Aggie symposium at first… on a whim. But I want everyone to know that it was the best decision I have ever made. In one day, I have not only become a better version of myself, but have gained new knowledge and skills to tackle graduate school.

View All Blogs
Defense Announcement

Newton polytopes and toric varieties for periodic graph operators

View All Defense
Announcements