MFGEN 130
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Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing EngineeringIra A. Fulton College of Engineering
Course Description
Students will gain an understanding of manufacturing engineering as an integrated discipline that connects materials, processes, design, quality, and sustainability. The course also covers the diverse career paths available to manufacturing engineers after graduation.
When Taught
Fall and Winter
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Title
Manufacturing Concepts I
Learning Outcome
Objective: Students will understand the four pillars of manufacturing and the role of each pillar in the manufacturing discipline: 1. Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2. Product, Tooling and Assembly Engineering, 3. Manufacturing Systems and Operations, and 4. Manufacturing Competitiveness. 7. New Knowledge
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Manufacturing Concepts II
Learning Outcome
Students will become familiar with the discipline of manufacturing engineering, including sub-disciplines and career opportunities available to graduates of the program. Link to Program Outcomes: 7. New Knowledge
Title
Manufacturing Curriculum and Program Structure
Learning Outcome
Students will become familiar with the manufacturing engineering program at BYU, including curriculum, advisement resources, faculty members, and undergraduate research opportunities.