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
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
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
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
1

See general requirements for details.

2

PHYSICS 125-2 General Physics for ISP or PHYSICS 140-3 Fundamentals of Physics may be substituted for PHYSICS 135-2 General PhysicsPHYSICS 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.

3

IEMS 303-0 Statistics may be substituted if an additional math course, such as IEMS 302-0 Probability, is also taken.