Manufacturing Engineering - M. Eng. in Mfg.
Five Year Sequential Graduate/Undergraduate Degree
 
 

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Sequential graduate/undergraduate study programs (SGUS) are offered through the Manufacturing Engineering Program. This program leads to the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing (M. Eng. in Mfg.) sequentially with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) through the following departments:

•  Aerospace Engineering (AERO)

•  Chemical Engineering (ChemE)

•  Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)

•  Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)

•  Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE)

•  Materials Science and Engineering (MSE)

•  Mechanical Engineering (ME)

•  Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NAME)

The eight engineering departments above participate in this program. Each department is represented on the Manufacturing Council by a faculty member.

The SGUS program follows the template for SGUS programs as approved by the College of Engineering. In addition, SGUS applicants must:

•  Have completed 80 or more credits of course work with a 3.6 GPA or better.

•  Such students must apply to the M. Eng. in Mfg. for admission no later than the second semester of their junior year.

•  In addition to the GPA requirement, all SGUS applicants must have two manufacturing-related summer internships or co-op work experience (an internship planned for the summer following the application submission is acceptable with a write-up about the plan).

•  Meet all requirements for both the B.S.E. and M. Eng. in Mfg. degrees, but can "double count" up to nine (9) credit hours of technical electives, to receive both degrees sequentially in 5 years with a total of at least 149 credit hours.

Interested students should consult with their departmental Manufacturing Council representative in planning their SGUS programs, and all such programs must be approved by the Manufacturing Council.

Part-time students should contact the Manufacturing Engineering office.

   
  May 3, 2007
Michigan Engineering