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minor in Manufacturing Engineering

Majors & Minors

 

The Designated Minor in Manufacturing Engineering provides the student with a background in the basic engineering issues that arise in all manufacturing enterprises, from product design through production processes, to issues in marketing and management.

 

Director

Bruce Krogh

Course Requirements
This minor requires a total of five courses comprising of two core courses and three technical electives.


The two core courses vary depending on the student’s major. MSE majors must take the following core courses:

  • 27-401 MSE Capstone Course I
  • 27-402 MSE Capstone Course II

Non-MSE majors must instead take the following core courses:

  • 24-341 Manufacturing Sciences
  • 27-357 Introduction to Materials Selection

The three technical electives must be selected from at least two of the following categories:

  • Real-Time Systems and Robotics
  • Design, Materials and Processes Production Management and Control
  • Language


Students interested in the Manufacturing Engineering Designated Minor are encouraged to look for applicable courses each semester in CIT, CS, and Robotics. For more information, please consult the Undergraduate Course Catalog and the current Schedule of Classes.


Majors

Undergraduate students may earn a Bachelor of Science degree in the following disciplines:

Double majors can be pursued (with one of the above five disciplines) in:

Minors

Undergraduate engineering students can complete an interdisciplinary Designated Minor.  A student is free, but not required, to pursue a designated minor from the following list:

Non-engineering students can pursue minors in the following areas:

 

 

 

 

 
     
       
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