This Master’s program in Manufacturing Engineering (MNEM) is intended to provide advanced competencies in the areas of computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided design and analysis, and integrated processing of polymers, metals, and composite materials. This program is for decision-makers in manufacturing engineering, engineering graphics and design, process engineering, quality assurance, and tooling design. Some coursework on the main campus may be required.
Program Benefits:
This program provides graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to be engineering leaders in modern industry and to equip them to deal with rapidly changing technology and to pursue lifelong learning.
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A candidate for admission to the Master of Science program in Manufacturing Engineering must:
- Possess a baccalaureate degree with a major in a technical field such as engineering or technology.
- Show evidence of competency in computer programming, mathematics through the calculus level, statistics, two semesters of physics, and one semester of chemistry with laboratories.
- Possess a grade point average of 3.0 or better during the last two years of undergraduate work.
- Submit GRE scores for the General Test.
- Have completed undergraduate courses or have equivalent work experience in CAD, CAM, properties of materials, metrology, quality control, manufacturing processes, statics, and strength of materials. If a candidate's background is deficient, foundation courses will be required.