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College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Manufacturing Engineering

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Why Study Manufacturing Engineering?

The Department of Materials Sci­ence and Engineering offers the minor in Manufacturing Engine­ering, suitable for Engineering Science students or for non-Engineering Science students who seek to obtain a more thorough understanding of the engineering sciences. The rapidly changing nature of technology in the manufacturing industries creates a need for graduates with a background in such areas as modern materials processing, design, thermodynamics, statistics, and analysis. The courses in the minor in Manu­facturing Engineering provide the student with a broad introduction to the engineering science principles and applications associated with manufacturing engineering and provide important skills for careers in manufacturing, process and systems engineering, and quality engineering.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Engineering Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics & Statistics

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Quality Management
  • Electronic Materials
  • Engineering Economics

ADMISSION INFO:

Completion of the minor requires 18 to 24 credits.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Industrial Engineer
  • Engineering Technician
  • Operation Research Analyst
  • Information Systems Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Kelly Services
  • Danaher
  • General Electric
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Peloton

Interested in this Minor?

Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering

Chair: Dilip Gersappe

Office: 314 Engineering

Phone: (631) 632-4986

College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Manufacturing Engineering

Back to all Programs

Why Study Manufacturing Engineering?

The Department of Materials Sci­ence and Engineering offers the minor in Manufacturing Engine­ering, suitable for Engineering Science students or for non-Engineering Science students who seek to obtain a more thorough understanding of the engineering sciences. The rapidly changing nature of technology in the manufacturing industries creates a need for graduates with a background in such areas as modern materials processing, design, thermodynamics, statistics, and analysis. The courses in the minor in Manu­facturing Engineering provide the student with a broad introduction to the engineering science principles and applications associated with manufacturing engineering and provide important skills for careers in manufacturing, process and systems engineering, and quality engineering.

AREAS OF STUDY:

  • Engineering Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics & Statistics

Ready to take the next step?

SAMPLE COURSES:

  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Quality Management
  • Electronic Materials
  • Engineering Economics

ADMISSION INFO:

Completion of the minor requires 18 to 24 credits.

After Graduation

Your college decision isn't really about the next four years. We get it. It’s about what doors are opened by your degree and whether those opportunities are what you had envisioned for yourself. Nearly 95% of SBU grads are employed or go to professional or graduate school. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of them.

CAREER OPTIONS:

  • Industrial Engineer
  • Engineering Technician
  • Operation Research Analyst
  • Information Systems Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst

RECENT EMPLOYERS:

  • Kelly Services
  • Danaher
  • General Electric
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Peloton

Interested in this Minor?

Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering

Chair: Dilip Gersappe

Office: 314 Engineering

Phone: (631) 632-4986

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