2010 Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, Graduate School

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2010

Program Plan

Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering

Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, Graduate School

For students enrolled College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Summer 2010 & later Department of Engineering and Technology

Revision date to this file

09/24/2010 student name here ID-number: id number here

Select the grade earned or In-Progress for past and current courses respectively. For future courses, indicate the term in which you would like to take the course. This is important for planning future course offerings.

Core Courses

(15 credits with the final 3 courses taken in the order shown) credits term grade

RC-581 *

INMGT-610

INMGT-625

MFGE-707

INMGT-700

MFGE-735

Principals of Occupational Risk Control/Safety * (Spring)

Six Sigma

(Fall)

Planned Experimentation (Summer)

Field Project Formulation (Prerequisite for INMGT-700, Fall, Spring, & Summer)

Organizational Research Methods (Fall, Spring, & Summer)

Field Project in Manufacturing Engineering (Fall, Spring, & Summer)

2

3

3

1

3

3

Selective

(3 credits required , a few of these courses are on campus only at times )

BUACT-730

INMGT-622 *

INMGT-705

RC-587

SUST-515

INMGT-765

SUST-730

Financial and Cost Analysis (often in Spring)

Quality Engineering *

Enterprise Resource Planning

Human Factors Engineering

Sustainability Engineering

Program Management

Sustainable Futures

Depth Area

(12 credits required from at least two areas)

1) Manufacturing Competitiveness

MFGE-665 Reliability Engineering

(a popular course)

MFGE-640 * Manufacturing System Design and Simulation * (requires software)

INMGT-745 Advanced Manufacturing Systems Simulation

(requires software)

INMGT-640 * Lean Enterprises *

(a popular course)

credits term grade

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

credits term grade

3

3

3

3

2) Engineering Materials and Processes

MFGE-753 Polymer Engineering

MFGE-771

MFGE-7xx

Emerging Manufacturing Materials

(a popular course)

Variable Topics in Manufacturing Engineering

(occasionally offered)

3

3

3

3) Mechanical Design

MECH-723

MFGE-726

Finite Element Methods and Projects

(a popular course, requires software)

Advanced Mechanics of Materials

(requires software)

3

3

MECH-729 Product Development and Design

(a popular course)

3

* These three courses are similar to undergraduate courses at UW-Stout in the BS-MFE program and may not be taken by those alumni.

Note: Students in this program are required to purchase their books and/or software as needed for each course.

Graduate School Checklist

(This program plan was approved to begin Summer semester 2010, prior students may opt to upgrade to this plan)

Survey approval, if applicable

(only applicable if research involves conducting a survey of “ human subjects ”)

Appointment of Research Advisor Form

(occurs during or after MFGE-707)

Degree Candidacy Approval Form

Substitution or exception attached if applicable

Final Semester Student Request…….. __________________________________

Student Signature Date

Coursework was all taken within 7 year limit

30 credits with 15 at 700-level

Program Director Approval.……….…… ____________________ ______________

Program Director Signature Date

Maximum of 10 transfer credits

( see policies ) (during final semester)

Program Complete

(pending In-Progress completion)

Commencement Ceremony ( click here for commencement webpage )

Graduate School Approval……….……..

(during final semester)

December May (Check one if you intend on participating in the commencement ceremony on campus.)

____________________ ______________

Graduate School Signature Date

Program email: msmfe@uwstout.edu

Program Manager, Heidi Rabeneck (course registrations, web access) 800-991-5291

Program Director, David Fly,PE (academic advising, course content) 715-232-5041

Office of Registration and Records 715-232-2121

The Graduate School 715-232-2211

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