Advanced Manufacturing Graduate Option
This option is available within the Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering majors at the following location:
- Corvallis
The Advanced Manufacturing graduate option recognizes the highly interdisciplinary nature of manufacturing, which spans the fields of systems engineering, machine design and control, engineering mechanics, fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, and materials science and involves both experimental and computational efforts. Graduate students pursuing degrees in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Materials Science may declare an Advanced Manufacturing option.
Option Code: 3191
Options follow the learning outcomes of the major. For this option, refer to the learning outcomes of the Materials Science major.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required | ||
| MFGE 507 | SEMINAR (Advanced Manufacturing) | 1 |
| Materials Science | ||
| Select at least one course from the following: | 4 | |
| EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN MATERIAL SCIENCE | ||
| STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONS IN MATERIALS | ||
| COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE | ||
| MATERIALS SELECTION | ||
| Manufacturing Systems | ||
| Select at least one course from the following: | 3-4 | |
| DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL EXPERIMENTS | ||
| PRECISION MOTION GENERATION | ||
| INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS | ||
| LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING | ||
| SPECIAL TOPICS (Sensor Design for Manufacturing) | ||
| Manufacturing Processes | ||
| Select at least one course from the following: | 4 | |
| COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING | ||
| METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING | ||
| Total Credits | 12-13 | |
Option Code: 3191