The multi-disciplinary Advanced Manufacturing Sciences degree, which is taught by faculty from a variety of technology disciplines, will prepare you for leading-edge careers in the Advanced Manufacturing sector.

To earn your bachelor of science degree in Advanced Manufacturing Science, you?ll complete a common core of courses focused on subjects and experiences that are critical to a successful career in Advanced Manufacturing. In addition to that core, you?ll integrate one of eight concentrations such as Aerospace, Civil Engineering Technology/Construction, Computer Information Systems, Industrial Design or Operations Management.

The MSU Denver Advanced Manufacturing Sciences bachelor degree program is designed to help you develop skills in critical thinking, leadership, technical writing, computer-aided designing and more. Plus, you?ll come to understand Advanced Manufacturing industry sectors, manufacturing materials and processes, testing and inspection, project and budget management, electronics and data management (including cyber-risk).