Specialization in Manufacturing Systems/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Mechatronics

The Master of Technology specialization in Manufacturing Systems/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Mechatronics option allows students to take advanced courses in such areas as manufacturing, mechatronics, project management, quality improvement, and reliability. The program prepares students to be successful and to advance within various engineering- and technology-related careers in business, government, and industry.

The Manufacturing Systems/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Mechatronics program provides a combination of courses that provide knowledge, skills, and practical experience associated with manufacturing techniques and processes; materials; electro-mechanical systems; sustainable systems; quality concepts; procedures, practices, and tools used in engineering and technology; and product development in a manufacturing environment.

This option is especially valuable for individuals currently working in business and industry positions who are looking to further their education and enhance their careers.

Program Requirements

Master of Technology students specializing in Manufacturing Systems/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Mechatronics are required to complete a minimum of 33 credit hours of course work as indicated below:

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Manufacturing Systems Technology Courses

A minimum of 15 credit hours of course work should be taken from the following list:

  • TECH 50000 - Quality Standards
  • TECH 52200 - Radiation Processing of Materials
  • TECH 53550 - Computer-Aided Manufacturing
  • TECH 53700 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing
  • TECH 53800 - Applied Engineering Technology Seminar
  • TECH 55551 - Introduction to Nanotechnology
  • TECH 60003 - Six-Sigma: Tools and Applications for Technology Management
  • TECH 63050 - TRIZ-Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
  • TECH 63870 - Facility Design and Material Handling
  • TECH 65400 - Evaluating Quality Systems Through Process Control
  • TECH 65700 - Applied Reliability Engineering
  • TECH 65800 - Burn-In/Stress Testing for Reliability