Master of Engineering, Plan C, Advanced Manufacturing Specialization
Program Overview
The Master of Engineering, Plan C, Advanced Manufacturing Specialization prepares students for careers in the manufacturing industry. The coursework-only program focuses on key areas such as manufacturing processes, factory systems, and business fundamentals. With a minimum of 30 credits required, students can choose from a range of elective courses to customize their learning experience. This specialization equips graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the competitive manufacturing sector.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Engineering, Plan C, Advanced Manufacturing Specialization is a degree program offered both on-campus and online. It aims to equip students with the necessary competencies, skills, and experience to excel in careers within the manufacturing industry. The curriculum focuses on key areas such as:
- Factory systems and supply chains: Gaining knowledge of factory systems and the complexities of supply chains.
- Business fundamentals and the product development process: Developing a strong foundation in business principles and the product development lifecycle. This program is coursework-only, meaning there is no thesis requirement.
Outline:
The program requires a minimum of 30 credits to complete.
Course Structure:
- Core Courses:
- MECH 411: Manufacturing Engineering (3 credits)
- MECH 502: Advanced/Additive Manufacturing Engineering (3 credits)
- Elective Courses: Students must select 24 credits from the following list:
- Foundational Courses:
- MECH 464: Injection Molding
- MECH 513: Simulation Modeling and Experimentation
- MECH 530: Advanced Composite Materials
- MECH 531/BIOM 531: Materials Engineering Applications
- MECH 407: Laser Applications in Mechanical Engineering
- MECH 533: Composites Product Development
- ENGR 510: Engineering Optimization: Method/Application
- MECH 417: Control Systems
- MECH 428: Probabilistic Design
- MECH 529: Advanced Mechanical Systems
- MECH 564: Fundamentals of Robot Mechanics and Controls
- MECH 432: Engineering of Nanomaterials
- MECH 434: Materials Selection for Mechanical Design
- MECH 537: Processing of Polymer Composites
- MSE 502A: Materials Science & Engineering Methods: Materials Structure and Scattering
- MSE 502C: Materials Science & Engineering Methods: Materials Microscopy
- MSE 502E: Materials Science & Engineering Methods: Bulk Properties and Performance