The minor in Manufacturing Engineering provides undergraduate engineering students the opportunity to expand their knowledge of manufacturing‐related topics such as production management, statistical quality control, and manufacturing processes.
Manufacturing Engineering Curriculum & Requirements
The requirements for the minor in Manufacturing Engineering are listed in the table below. Interested students may add the concentration to their academic program via myCU. Changes to the Manufacturing Engineering minor requirements must be approved by the MAE department chair or executive officer. Students successfully completing the following requirements receive a Dean’s Certificate in Manufacturing Engineering.
Required Courses for Manufacturing Engineering:
ES 260 Materials Science & Eng. I
ME 390 Advanced Manufacturing Processes
OM/EM 331 Operations and Supply Chain Management
EC 350 Economic Principles of Engineering Economics
Elective Courses for Manufacturing Engineering (minimum of three required):
Quality Management and Lean Enterprise
Hazardous Waste Management Engineering
Industrial Ecology
Chemical Process Safety
Process Dynamics and Control
Energy Conversion
Control Systems
Robotics I
Robotics II
Design of Electromechanical Systems
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Optimal Engineering
Computer Aided Design
Composites Mechanics and Design
Welding Metallurgy
Space Robotics
For more information, view the course catalogue for current program requirements, course numbers and credit hours



