The MSE – Manufacturing Engineering program prepares you to be a technical leader in the vast world of manufacturing. You will develop skills and knowledge in advanced topical areas that are critical to the engineer.
You may start this program in any term – winter, spring summer or fall. You may take this program on-campus or through distance-learning. If you select off-campus, you choose courses that have been designed for offering in a distance-learning mode. If you are on-campus, you have the opportunity to significantly customize your program to meet your individual interests. A limited number of graduate assistant positions are available.
With distance learning you can access your classes 24/7 from anywhere – even Antarctica!

You are able to pursue our Master of Science in Engineering – Manufacturing Engineering degree if you have a Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline from an ABET-accredited program. Engineering technology degrees will not be considered for the Engineering programs.
The Curriculum for MSE - Manufacturing Engineering consists of ten 4-credit courses or 40 credit hours.
IME-663 Safety & Human Factors (required)
IME-664 Ethics & Practice of Engineering (required)
Advanced Materials elective
Management elective
Manufacturing Process elective
Manufacturing Process elective
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) elective
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME) elective
Technical elective
Free elective or IME-698 Master's Project
