As you advance in the manufacturing engineering technology (MFET) program, you’ll discover how a well-planned manufacturing system incorporates people, processes, and technology. Your classes will focus on automation of the process, and using computers to design and manufacture, improve processes, and ensure quality control.
A computer integrated manufacturing system encompasses all operations from order entry to product shipment. This can lead to significant cost reductions and better quality. The MFET curriculum concentrates on the study of individual subsystems such as materials handling systems, robotic systems, CNC machining, and automated metrology.
Points of Pride:
- Prepares graduates for careers in product improvement, industrial processes, and plant operations
- Stresses the application and implementation of technology using a hands-on approach with a solid foundation in mathematics and physical sciences
- The manufacturing engineering technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.