California state University, Northridge

Course Details

BSc(Manufacturing Systems Engineering)

Course Description

The B.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. To learn more about ABET, accredited programs, and other facts concerning accreditation, visit the ABET website. Manufacturing Systems Engineers play key roles in creation of almost every single product that you see or use, from clothing to computers, from automobiles to space-shuttles, from frozen foods to toys. The challenges of creating and using new materials to meet future needs, the challenges of relieving human drudgery by automating dangerous and onerous production processes, the challenges of forming and leading teams of engineering experts; all are examples of a few of numerous opportunities for which the Manufacturing Systems Engineering program prepares its students. Manufacturing Systems Engineering majors at Cal State Northridge receive a solid, broad-based education. Among the many topic areas in the basic curriculum are mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering materials, electrical circuits, engineering mechanics and engineering economy. More advanced courses are designed to ensure student intellectual growth and expertise in the following five areas: the design and manufacture of products the design of manufacturing systems materials and manufacturing processes the management of production processes and resources measurement and inferences regarding manufacturing process variables

Course Duration

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4year

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