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Manufacturing Engineering Undergraduate Major (BS, HBS)

  • Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  • Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  • Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  • Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  • Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
  • Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
  • Design products and the equipment, tooling, and environment necessary for their manufacture.
  • Create competitive advantage through manufacturing planning, strategy, quality, and control.
  • Analyze, synthesize, and control manufacturing operations using statistical methods.
  • Measure manufacturing process variables and develop technical inferences about the process.
Plan of Study Grid
First Year Credits
CH 201 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 3
CH 202 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 1 3
CH 205 LABORATORY FOR CH 202 1
COMM 111

or COMM 114

*PUBLIC SPEAKING

or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE

3
ENGR 100 THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT 3
ENGR 102 DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3
ENGR 103 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING 3
HHS 231 *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH 2
HHS 241 *LIFETIME FITNESS (or any PAC course) 1
MTH 251 *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 4
MTH 252 INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4
MTH 254 VECTOR CALCULUS I 4
PH 211 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
*Perspectives Courses 6
  Credits 48
Second Year
ENGR 201 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I 3
ENGR 211 STATICS 3
ENGR 212 DYNAMICS 3
ENGR 213 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3
ENGR 248 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND 3-D MODELING 3
MATS 321 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE 4
ME 250 INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 1
MTH 256 APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4
MTH 341 LINEAR ALGEBRA I 3
PH 212
PH 213
*GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS
and *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS
8
ST 314 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS 1 3
Restricted Electives 1,2 5
  Credits 43
Third Year
ME 311/NSE 311 INTRODUCTION TO THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES 4
ME 382 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN 4
MFGE 336 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING 4
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
Restricted Electives 1,2 20
*Perspectives Courses 6
*Biological Science Elective 4
  Credits 45
Fourth Year
MFGE 337 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 4
MFGE 413 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 4
MFGE 436 LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 4
MFGE 437 COMPUTER CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 4
MIME 497 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
MIME 498 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
Restricted Electives 1,2 12
*Difference, Power & Discrimination 3
*Synthesis Courses 6
  Credits 45
  Total Credits 181

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

1

Prerequisite for several upper-division courses

2

May be selected to satisfy the requirements of an approved manufacturing keystone option

Degree plans are subject to change and the following is only an example of how students may complete their degree in four years. Students should consult their advisor to determine the best degree plan for them. Contact details for advisors can be found on the Academic Advising page.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FALL CREDITS
CH 201 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 3
ENGR 100 THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT 3
MTH 251 *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 17
WINTER
CH 202 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 3
CH 205 LABORATORY FOR CH 202 1
COMM 111

or COMM 114

*PUBLIC SPEAKING

or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE

3
ENGR 102 DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3
MTH 252 INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4
HHS 231 *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH 2
*Any PAC Course 1
  Credits 17
SPRING
ENGR 103 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING 3
MTH 254 VECTOR CALCULUS I 4
PH 211 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
*Perspectives Course 3
  Credits 14
Second Year
FALL
ENGR 211 STATICS 3
ENGR 248 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND 3-D MODELING 3
IE 112 SPREADSHEET SKILLS FOR INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS 1
MTH 256 APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4
PH 212 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
  Credits 15
WINTER
ENGR 213 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3
IE 212 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4
MTH 341 LINEAR ALGEBRA I 3
PH 213 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
  Credits 14
SPRING
ENGR 201 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I 3
ENGR 212 DYNAMICS 3
IE 255 INTRODUCTORY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 3
MATS 321 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE 4
ME 250 INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 1
  Credits 14
Third Year
FALL
IE 355 STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL 4
IE 367 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL 4
MFGE 336 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING 4
ME 311 INTRODUCTION TO THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES 4
  Credits 16
WINTER
ENGR 390 ENGINEERING ECONOMY 3
IE 356 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES 4
IE 366 WORK SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 4
IE 368 FACILITY DESIGN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 4
  Credits 15
SPRING
ME 382 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN 4
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
*Perspectives Courses 6
*Biological Science & Lab 4
  Credits 17
Fourth Year
FALL
MIME 497 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
MFGE 436 LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 4
Restricted Elective 4
  Credits 12
WINTER
MIME 498 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
MFGE 337 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 4
Restricted Electives 5
  Credits 13
SPRING
MFGE 413 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 4
MFGE 437 COMPUTER CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 4
*Difference, Power & Discrimination 3
*Synthesis Courses 6
  Credits 17
  Total Credits 181

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)