
This 21-credit interdisciplinary minor is designed for any engineering student who is interested in state-of-the-art practice in integrated product/process design and manufacturing. The program culminates with a one-semester project involving the design and manufacture of a new product.
The purpose of the minor is to offer students state-of-the-art practice in integrated product/process design and manufacturing. Students completing the minor should:
A grade of C or better is required for all courses in the minor.
Scheduling Recommendation by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2)
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR: 21 credits
PRESCRIBED COURSES (9 credits)
M E 240(3) (Sem: 1-4)
ENGR 407(3) (Sem: 5-6)
I E 466(3) (Sem: 5-8)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (12 credits)
Select 9 credits in Product Design, Quality Engineering, and Manufacturing Processes courses approved by the professor in charge of the minor (Dr. Simpson). Example courses include: E E 310, E E 441, I E 305, I E 306, I E 310, I E 311, I E 312, I E 424, I E 428, I E 464, M E 340, M E 445 (Sem: 5-8)
Select a 3-credit senior project: team-based design or industrial projects course, as approved by the coordinator (Sem: 7-8)
Last Revised by the Department: Summer Session 2007
Blue Sheet Item #: 35-01-138
Review Date: 8/29/06
UCA Revision #2: 7/30/07
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