The BS with a major in Manufacturing Engineering is designed to provide students with the mathematics, science, management, engineering, and applications skills needed to become manufacturing engineers. These engineers are typically responsible for promoting manufacturability, process planning, tool design, cost estimation, factory layout, work methods, quality assurance, automation, and systems integration. The degree has a concentration in general manufacturing or semiconductor/high technology manufacturing.
Curriculum Flowchart for Manufacturing Engineering-General (2008 version) [Chart]
Curriculum Flowchart for Manufacturing Engineering-Semiconductor (2008 version) [Chart]
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The BS with a major in Industrial Engineering is designed to provide students with the mathematics, science, engineering, and people-oriented skills needed to become industrial engineers. These engineers are charged with figuring out the "best" way to do things.
Curriculum Flowchart for Industrial Engineering (2008) [Chart]
The BS with a major in Electrical Engineering is designed to provide students with the mathematics, science, management, engineering, and applications skills needed to work in the various industries designing and producing electrical and electronic devices, systems, and services. EEs are also involved in many large-scale multi-disciplinary projects in aerospace, automobiles, computer systems, construction, instrumentation, health services, and other areas. The degree has the option of a concentration in either "Micro and Nano Devices and Systems" or "Networks and Communication Systems".
Curriculum Flowchart for Electrical Engineering-Micro & Nano Devices and Systems (2008 version) [Chart]
Curriculum Flowchart for Electrical Engineering-Networks & Communication Systems (2008 version) [Chart]