Manufacturing Engineering
Department:
Chemical & Biological EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering
College:
Armour College of EngineeringDegrees:
- Master of Manufacturing Engineering
- Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering
Description:
The departments of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering each offer interdisciplinary curricula leading to graduate degrees in manufacturing engineering.
The Master of Manufacturing Engineering program is a course-only, professionally oriented degree program that requires a minimum of 30 credit hours. There is not thesis or comprehensive examination requirement. Full-time graduate students enrolled in the program should select a permanent adviser prior to completing their first semester of graduate study.
The M.S. degree program is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and to prepare them for careers in research and development. In line with the department's approach to its graduate programs a student has considerable flexibility, in consultation with his or her program adviser, in formulating a program. The Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering requires completion of a minimum of 32 credit hours of approved work, which includes six to eight credit hours of thesis research.
Specializations:
Chemical & Biological Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering Certificate Programs:
Distance Learning:
http://www.distance-education.iit.eduDual Degrees / Joint Degrees:
Research Facilities:
Chemical and Biological EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering
Research Areas:
Admission Requirements:
Chemical and Biological EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering
How to apply:
Office of Graduate AdmissionThe material on these web pages contains the most current program offerings and requirements, and is intended for informational purposes only. Program offerings and requirements change from time to time, and these web pages are changed accordingly. The requirements applicable to a particular student's program are those set forth in the official Graduate Bulletin that was in effect the year the student began his or her graduate program. Therefore, to find the official program requirements applicable to his or her program, a student must consult the Graduate Bulletin from that year.
