Are you interested in a rich mix of courses in shop
floor technologies, computer controls and applications,
as well as general engineering and manufacturing-related
technologies?
With a MET degree, you will be able to apply your
knowledge and understanding to manufacturing processes,
troubleshooting, problem solving, project leadership,
and supervision. You will be an effective communicator
and have the technical and ethical knowledge, abilities
and skills required to identify, evaluate, and solve
complex problems. Two sequences of study are offered
within the manufacturing concentration: (a) Programming & Automation
- a multi-disciplinary course of studies in manufacturing
and electronics that prepares students for challenging
jobs in the complex world of industrial automation
design, installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance,
and (b) General Manufacturing - a study of the
materials, processes, and analytical tools used in
modern, world-class manufacturing environments.
Designed to educate and prepare you to assume leadership
roles within a manufacturing enterprise, the MET
curriculum offers you a host of career opportunities
including plant operations, robotics, instrumentation,
process design, plant layout, machine operation and
development, quality assurance, engineering sales
and services, process optimization, maintenance,
etc. Learn
more about the undergraduate Manufacturing Engineering
Technology program.
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