Manufacturing and Design Engineering Degree
Students must also complete the Undergraduate Registration Requirement and the degree requirements of their home school.
Requirements (48 units)
Core Courses (27 units)1
Course | Title |
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4 mathematics courses | |
4 units of basic science: 2 | |
General Physics and General Physics and General Physics Laboratory and General Physics Laboratory | |
Fundamentals of Chemistry I and Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory I | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry Laboratory I | |
Advanced General Inorganic Chemistry and Advanced General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory | |
4 engineering analysis and computer proficiency courses | |
3 design and communications courses | |
7 social sciences/humanities courses | |
5 unrestricted electives |
Major Program (21 units)
Course | Title |
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13 core courses | |
Mechanics of Materials I | |
Fundamentals of Computer Programming 1.5 | |
Scientific and Embedded Programming in Python | |
Human-Centered Product Design | |
Theory of Machines: Design of Elements | |
Introduction to Statistics 3 | |
Quality Improvement by Experimental Design | |
Operations Research | |
Operations Engineering and Management | |
Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering Principles | |
Materials Selection | |
Intro to Mechanical Design and Manufactrng | |
Electronics Design | |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Manufacturing Processes | |
or DSGN 346-0 | Manufacturing Methods for Product Design |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: CAD/CAM | |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Automation | |
3 project courses | |
MaDE Capstone Sequence I | |
MaDE Capstone Sequence II | |
MaDE Capstone Sequence III | |
1 Manufacturing Engineering Design course | |
Manufacturing Engineering Design | |
4 technical elective courses | |
2 engineering courses at the 200- or 300-level | |
2 engineering courses at the 300-level | |
Courses numbered 395 will need a petition | |
Students may only count up to two 399 course towards their tech electives |
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See general requirements for details.
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PHYSICS 125-2 General Physics for ISP or PHYSICS 140-3 Fundamentals of Physics may be substituted for PHYSICS 135-2 General Physics. PHYSICS 125-3 General Physics for ISP or PHYSICS 140-3 Fundamentals of Physics may be substituted for PHYSICS 135-3 General Physics. Associated labs are PHYSICS 126-2 Physics Laboratory for ISP or PHYSICS 136-2 General Physics Laboratory and PHYSICS 126-3 Physics Laboratory for ISP or PHYSICS 136-3 General Physics Laboratory.
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IEMS 303-0 Statistics may be substituted if an additional math course, such as IEMS 302-0 Probability, is also taken.