• The program’s courses are offered online and on-campus, full-time and part-time, so students can fit the courses around the professional schedule.
  • Three primary programs include Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, and Management/Industrial Engineering, along with electives.
  • The student's design uses for new processes in traditional fields, like automotive technology, and in emerging markets, such as medical products.
  • Student's work will cover the areas most essential to materials processing engineering, including manufacturing systems and process design, analysis and control materials processing, and processing/structure/property relations in materials.