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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Industrial Engineering | Industrial Technology | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Manufacturing Engineering, BS program at Arizona State University prepares students for careers in manufacturing, government agencies, and small businesses. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in computing, electrical engineering, materials science, and manufacturing processes.

Program Outline

This map outlines the required courses for the program, including:

  • Spring Semester: CSC 262 - Programming Concepts II, CSE 360 - Intro to Software Systems, EEE 332 - Electronics II, MNE 352 - Intro to Materials Science, WRI 301 - Writing in the Disciplines
  • Summer Session 2: MEC 263 - Thermodynamics II
  • Fall Semester: MNE 437 - Design, Manufacturing, Sustainability, MNE 444 - Manufacturing Processes II, MNE 447 - Numerical Methods in Manufacturing Applications, SEN 341 - Intro to Robotics and Automation I, WRI 393 - Professional and Technical Communication in Engineering
  • Spring Semester: BME 361 - Manufacturing and Product Design for Bioengineering OR CHM 334 - Organic Chemistry II, MNE 467 - Engineering and Society, MNE 474 - Manufacturing Process Control, ONE 494 - Senior Design
  • Summer Session 3: MNE 446 - Manufacturing Engineering Capstone
  • This major map is subject to change, and students are encouraged to consult with their academic advisor for the most up-to-date information.

Concurrent program options:

Students can pursue concurrent degrees in various fields, such as Engineering, MS, Manufacturing Engineering, MS, and Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Systems Engineering), MS.


Accelerated program options:

The program offers an accelerated bachelor's plus a master's degree option, allowing students to complete both degrees in as little as five years.


Careers:

The program prepares graduates for careers in various industries, including manufacturing, government agencies, and small businesses. They can work as manufacturing engineers, design and development team members, managers, quality control specialists, and entrepreneurs. They can also pursue advanced degrees in graduate school.


Other:

  • The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
  • Graduates may be eligible for an Optional Practical Training extension for up to 36 months.
  • The program offers opportunities for global experiences through study abroad programs.
  • Students can participate in research and internships with worldwide connections.
  • The program has strong ties with industries, leading to career opportunities and top salaries for graduates.
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