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Is the 30-credit-hour master's in manufacturing engineering right for me?
Your goals drive your choices. In the Master of Science in manufacturing engineering you will tackle core topics with Â鶹´«Ã½ to focus on your career.
Recent graduates are working as
- engineering manager
- engineering analyst
- senior engineer
- design engineer
- quality engineer
Among the companies they work for are
- Whirlpool
- GE
- Haworth
- Lockheed Martin
- Nissha Eimo Technologies
- Stryker
How can I fund my M.S. in manufacturing engineering degree?
What can I expect in the 30-credit-hour program?
Program requirements
You will complete the following:
- 12 credit hours of core courses that focus on such topics as design for manufacturability; smart manufacturing; design of experiments and regression analysis; process monitoring and control; and linear programming.
- 18 credit hours of electives that focus on your goals. You'll select courses for the areas that meet your needs! The catalog provides a partial list of approved electives and you can work with your faculty advisor to approve other options.
Admissions info
Decisions: Once all applications requirements are submitted to WMU, it typically takes two-to-four weeks for Â鶹´«Ã½s to receive a decision on their application.
You may be granted admissions to the manufacturing engineering graduate program if you meet the following criteria:
- Hold a bachelor's degree in a technical field such as engineering or technology.
- Show evidence of competency in computer programming, mathematics through the calculus level, statistics, at least one semester of physics, and one semester of chemistry with laboratories.
- Possess a grade point average of 3.0/4.0 or better.
- completed undergraduate courses or have equivalent work experience in CAD, properties of materials, manufacturing processes, statics, and strength of materials. If a candidate’s background is deficient, foundation courses will be required.