MS in Manufacturing Engineering

Online

Fotosearch_bxp25530_rdax_133x181The WPI graduate program in Manufacturing Engineering allows students to study current manufacturing techniques while giving each student the flexibility to customize their educational program. Course material and research activities draw from the traditional fields of computer science, controls engineering, electrical and computer engineering, environmental engineering, industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, and management.

The program’s intention is to build a solid and broad foundation in manufacturing theories and practices, and allow for further concentrated study in a selected specialty. It has been custom designed by UTC management and WPI to combine courses from the Manufacturing Engineering graduate program and WPI’s MBA to create a strong focus on technical and business course work.

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Manufacturing Engineering Master of Science   

3-4 semesters per year, 1 course per semester 

3 Materials Courses

3 Manufacturing Courses

  • MFE 594L. Heat Treating, Forming/Forging & Powder Processing
  • MFE 594M. Casting, Joining and Direct Digital Manufacturing
  • MFE 594N. Coating and Surface Treatments

3 Business/Management Courses

CAPSTONE

  • Capstone Project

Prerequisites  

Admission Requirements: Undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for admission into the program. Preferred degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or Manufacturing Engineering.

Program Logistics

Online

  • Classes are delivered online, in an asynchronous format, allowing students to conveniently schedule their study time.
  • Course lectures are posted weekly on the WPI learning portal.
  • Online Asynchronous: These courses are fully virtual and do not require students to be online for a “live” class, at a set time each week. Students are expected to adhere to due dates set out in the syllabus (this will vary by Professor).

 

Ready to get started?

The first step is to enroll to save a seat.

Registering tells us your intent to join the program and will reserve your seat.

  1. Go to the CPE Online Enrollment Form.
  2. Be sure to full out each of the sections completely.
  3. Upon registration you will receive a confirmation email and next steps.

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