Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MS)
Summary
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology MS is intended for students with an undergraduate degree in engineering technology or engineering who have a desire to obtain a specialized education in modern manufacturing. Students with other undergraduate majors may enter the program but may have a considerable number of deficiencies which must be made up at the undergraduate level. The emphasis of the program is the technology and organization of manufacturing in a competitive global world. This program prepare graduates for positions involving research engineering and design in industries such as automation, quality, and manufacturing processes.
Thesis option: 32 credits including 3 credits of MET 699 Thesis
Alternate Plan Paper (APP) option: 34 credits including 2 credits of MET 694 Alternate Plan Paper
2024-2025
Master of Science
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Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Restricted Electives
Manufacturing - Choose 6 - 18 Credit(s).
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Unrestricted Electives
Business and Communication - Choose 0 - 12 Credit(s). A total of 12 credits from the list of courses below can be taken. Only 8 credits of the 12 can be from MBA courses.
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Capstone Course
Choose 2 - 3 Credit(s). Three (3) credits of Thesis or two (2) credits of Alternative Plan Paper and three (3) additional credits of Manufacturing coursework.
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Policies
Students seeking admission to the MS Manufacturing Engineering Technology program must be admitted to the College of Graduate Studies and Research and in addition must have completed undergraduate coursework which includes Calculus I, Calculus II, a Computer Science programming language, Electronic Circuit Analysis, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Materials Processing and Metallurgy I, Materials Processing II, and Manufacturing Automation. Applicants who do not have the prerequisites completed will be conditionally admitted to the program with the undergraduate courses listed as deficiencies.