January 11, 2002


NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: A publication-quality photograph of Joseph Steinman is
available at ftp://ftp.purdue.edu/pub/uns/steinman.amp.jpeg.



PURDUE REPRISES 'MINI MBA' TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. ‹ Purdue University's Krannert School of Management is
continuing its longstanding collaboration with the schools of Engineering
and Science to offer two short-course "mini MBA" programs in April and May
for engineers and scientists.

The Purdue University Engineering/Management Program is an intensive,
on-campus residential program that takes place April 29 to May 3. The
one-week program is designed for experienced (at least five years)
engineers, scientists, technical specialists and engineering managers to
update their engineering and management skills.

The Applied Management Principles Program is designed for engineers and
scientists with advanced degrees and positions in industry, as well as
doctoral candidates, who wish to improve their business knowledge and
skills. The two-week "mini-MBA" program takes place on campus May 13-25.

"As a Krannert alumnus, I know that the School's reputation for excellence
is built on educating students with strong analytical capabilities to
understand and apply technology to business," says Joseph Steinman, who
teaches all of the topics in the Applied Management Principles Program.

"Both the Engineering/Management and Applied Management Principles programs
exemplify this mission of the Krannert School."

Michael Sheahan, associate director of the Krannert School's executive
education programs, says, "The Applied Management Principles Program allows
doctoral students to view their technical educations through the lens of
business enterprise.

"It also enables those with technical backgrounds who are already employed
in industry to acquire the business acumen to make more informed and
substantive contributions to their organizations."

The Engineering/Management Program, now in its 17th year, offers a range of
courses from which participants can choose. The offerings include technical
topics in engineering, including design for manufacturing and supply-chain
management; functional areas of management, including accounting and finance
and human resources; and information technology issues, including
information security and e-commerce infrastructure.

The Applied Management Principles Program offers classes in accounting,
human resources, finance, marketing, strategic management and
entrepreneurship.

"Our Engineering/Management Program allows participants to select four
courses to attend from an integrated series of 16 offerings," Sheahan says.
"There are opportunities for participants to tailor the one-week educational
experience to individual and company needs.

"At the next level of programming, our Applied Management Principles Program
exposes participants to all the functional areas that constitute the MBA,
but in a compressed two-week format during which all of the students take
the classes as a cohort group."

The cost of the Engineering/Management Program is $2,595. The cost of the
Applied Management Principles Program is $5,190. Program fees include course
materials, accommodations at the Purdue Memorial Union Club Hotel and some
meals.

For further information and registration, contact Sheahan, (765) 494-7700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Writer: J.M. Lillich, (765) 494-2077, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sources: Joseph Steinman, (904) 280-5722, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Michael Sheahan, (765) 494-7700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Related Web sites:

Engineering/Management Program home page:
http://www2.mgmt.purdue.edu/info/non-degree/em

Applied Management Principles Program home page:
http://www2.mgmt.purdue.edu/info/non-degree/amp


PHOTO CAPTION:

Joseph Steinman, a visiting professor in the Krannert School's executive
education programs, teaches a class in financial management. Classes in the
Engineering/Management and Applied Management Principles programs will be
held at the Krannert Center on Purdue's West Lafayette campus. (Purdue
Marketing Communications Photo by Vincent Walter).

A publication-quality photograph is available at
ftp://ftp.purdue.edu/pub/uns/steinman.amp.jpeg.



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