Design Graduate Option
This option is available within the Mechanical Engineering major at the following location:
- Corvallis
The ME design engineering discipline focuses on developing analytical methods and tools to design products and systems associated with complex systems such as power plants, manufacturing machines, transport vehicles, renewable energy systems, robots, space stations, recycling, military hardware, prosthetic devices, and recreational equipment.
The fundamental challenge in design research is to develop theoretical foundations and repeatable and systematic methodologies that will help engineers:
- Design things better (i.e., fail less, be more reliable, perform better, look better, sell better, and be more innovative) in a world where we rely on increasingly complex products; and
- Design new and innovative solutions in a constantly evolving and changing world, one in which our product needs and expectations are far greater than those of earlier generations.
Design research applications in MIME happen at both the device and systems levels and include model-based system design, risk- and reliability-based design, computational design and visualization, bio-inspired design, design optimization, decision making in design, design of renewable energy systems, and design of sustainable systems.
Option Code: 3215
Options follow the learning outcomes of the major. For this option, refer to the learning outcomes of the Mechanical Engineering major.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required | ||
| ME 507 | SEMINAR | 1 |
| Select 15 credits from the following courses: | 15 | |
| DESIGN OF MECHANISMS | ||
| MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS | ||
| OPTIMIZATION IN DESIGN | ||
| MODERN PRODUCT DESIGN | ||
| LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING | ||
| Total Credits | 16 | |
Option Code: 3215