“Industrial and System Engineering” Joint master’s degree program for 2019-2020 study year will kick off this September.

The program is designed by Armenian National Engineering Laboratories (ANEL) of National Polytechnic University of Armenia (NPUA)/Institute of Information and Telecommunication Technologies and Electronics together with Enterprise Incubator Foundation, Engineering City and is supported by  PMI Science.

It includes both educational and research components. Partner organizations will provide scholarships to the 10 best candidates who will receive 570,000 AMD each, which is the full amount of money for the tuition fee.

The admissions process for “Industrial and System Engineering” Joint master’s degree program for 2019-2020 study year was announced at the beginning of summer 2019.

Meanwhile, on June 28 the students of “Industrial and System Engineering” pilot MS degree program received their graduation certificates in the framework of “Armenia Engineering Week” held at Vanadzor Technology Center.

The Pilot program provided 15 scholarships (500,000 AND amount each) to the best students of the Institute of Information and Telecommunication Technologies and Electronics for a year of master program, with all organizational costs covered.

Department of Industrial and System Engineering of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is actively involved in the process of launching joint MS programme. The Rutgers University is sharing its experience, knowledge and skills with the Armenian partners. In the scope of the partnership, NPUA “Industrial and System Engineering” pilot MS degree program students visited Rutgers University in spring 2019.