Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering
Advisor: Paul Engelmann The Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering is designed 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 designed for decision-makers in manufacturing engineering, engineering graphics and design, process engineering, quality assurance, and tooling design. The Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering requires 30 credit hours with a minimum “B” average and no grade below “C”. The program includes 15 hours of core classes, and 15 hours of electives. The specific career path objectives of the individual may be met by focusing the electives and optional thesis or project. Master’s degree candidates shall work with their academic advisors to tailor all elective course work. To meet needs of part-time graduate students, evening courses are offered. In addition, the program allows sufficient time to complete the degree. Showing annual progress, a minimum of three courses taken per year will allow completion of the degree under four years. |
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Admission RequirementsA candidate for admission to the Master of Science program in Manufacturing Engineering must:
Apply online at www.wmich.edu/apply/graduate/ Program RequirementsThe following general requirements apply to the Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering program: The candidate must complete the program within a six-year period. A maximum of six credit hours can be accepted in transfer. At least one-half of the credits earned must be in courses numbered 6000 or above. There is no limit to the amount of time between completion of the bachelor’s degree and the start of the graduate program. Core Classes (15 hours):
Approved ElectivesBelow is a partial listing of approved elective courses to complete the degree requirements. Electives will be chosen in consultation with the academic advisor upon acceptance to the Master’s Program. Other courses may be approved as electives by the faculty advisor to allow the candidate to focus the program toward the candidate’s area of interest.
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