Manufacturing Engineering Minor

Degree Type
Minor

A minor in Manufacturing Engineering gives students from a variety of majors the opportunity to strengthen their academic preparation and attractiveness to industry, while better preparing them to solve many of the problems that will challenge them in their careers. Most engineers are involved directly or indirectly with manufacturing or manufacturing principles. Manufacturing expertise is essential to all industrialized, developing and even post industrialized societies. The objective of the minor in manufacturing will be to give the students a solid understanding of the principles of production, processing, manufacturability, and quality that can be applied to a wide variety of products, including non-traditional products, such as software, service and information.

Program Distribution Requirements for the Manufacturing Engineering Minor

The minor requires the completion of 2 units of work as follows:

Core Manufacturing Engineering Coursework (Minimum 4/3 Units)

Students must complete 3/3 unit of required coursework selected from the following list:

Elective Manufacturing Engineering Coursework (Minimum 2/3 Units)

Students must complete 2/3 unit of electives selected from the following list of courses.  Note: any of the courses above, in section one, can count if the other three are completed.

Manufacturing Engineering Capstone Experience (Minimum 1/3 Units)

Students must complete 1/3 unit of capstone experience coursework from the list below: