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Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Management

The B.S in Manufacturing Management program provides graduates with solid knowledge and readily marketable skills in the area of applied engineering. This knowledge and skill will enable them to adapt readily to a wide variety of technical and managerial careers.

The B.S in Manufacturing provides a foundation in sciences complemented by general technical courses in mechanical and manufacturing disciplines, as well as manufacturing-specific technical courses. The general technical courses, focusing on the practical application of engineering knowledge, include the subject areas of engineering graphics, engineering materials and mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics, electronics and electric power, CAD/CAM, geometric tolerance, design and engineering economics.

The manufacturing-specific courses cover subjects in manufacturing processes, CNC, robotics, metrology, quality assurance, facilities layout, composites and plastics, design for manufacturing, computer-aided planning and control of production and projects. All technical courses have an extensive practical component conducted in various laboratories where students engage in "hands-on" application of theory. The use of state-of-the-art computer tools used by major corporations is emphasized throughout the curriculum.

 
Year 1
Introduction to Manufacturing
Principles of Management
Quality Management
Computer Aided Design
Integrated Manufacturing
Manufacturing Technology
Communications
Materials Processing
 
Year 2
Materials Analysis
Strength of Materials
Human Resource Management
Geometric Dimensioning
Statistical Process Control
Manufacturing with Plastics
Design for Manufacture
Applied Mechanics
 
Year 3
Information Processing
Manufacturing Process Planning
Computer Aided Planning
Technical Drafting & CAD
Tool & Die Fundamentals
Dissertation
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