Advanced Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing Track (M.ENG.)

In the Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing program students will explore the latest technologies, such as digital manufacturing and additive manufacturing, as well as learn more traditional hardware-based methodologies. As many companies in the automotive, aerospace, and chemical industries, for example, are advancing standard manufacturing practices to include innovative technology, students will be prepared to address challenges and excel in today's competitive business market.

Courses in the additive manufacturing specialization will cover such topics as advanced materials processing, computer-aided design, and advanced CAD/CAM. Core program requirements include computer-integrated manufacturing technologies, design optimization cycle, and statistical process and quality control.

Program Overview

To excel in today's competitive business market, students will explore the latest manufacturing technologies in addition to learning more traditional hardware-based methodologies. Courses in the additive manufacturing track also include advanced materials processing, computer-aided design, and advanced CAD/CAM.

Career Opportunities

Our Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing program with a specialization in additive manufacturing will prepare you for such careers as:

  • Digital manufacturing engineer
  • Additive manufacturing engineer
  • Additive manufacturing service engineer
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The Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing with a specialization in additive manufacturing track provides students with the opportunity to explore the latest technologies in addition to learning more traditional hardware-based methodologies.

Courses in the additive manufacturing specialization include advanced materials processing, computer-aided design, and advanced CAD/CAM. Core requirements include computer integrated manufacturing technologies, design optimization cycle, and statistical process and quality control. No thesis or comprehensive exam is required for completion of this degree.

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