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EMU MENTORING AND ADVISING

The College of Technology at Sill hall offers full mentoring to students interested in pursuing engineering and technology related careers.

Keith P. Jason
150 Sill Hall
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
734-487-8659
kjason@emich.edu

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING PROGRAM

Guide to College Majors in Manufacturing Engineering

http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-education-guide/engineering/manufacturing-engineering-major.htm

AN AWESOME PROGRAM IS BEING OFFERED IN MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AT THE COT!

As part of our goals to recruit new members to the NSBE mission, we are committed to increasing the enrolment of students in the College of Technology at EMU and we look to focus community out reach on socially responsible students who can succeed in product development technologies, manufacturing engineering, quality engineering, industrial distribution , inventory management and technology development in general!

We will make all students aware of the dynamic programs available at EMU and help students transition into these programs and out into industry!

For our first spotlight EMU engineering program we will be focusing n the wonderful Manufacturing engineering program and ask students to explore the wonderful world of Manufacturing Engineering! Our the coming months we will be previewing the world of Manufacturing engineering in a major way! For now explore the full program online at the link provided below!

 http://cot.emich.edu/index.htm http://cot.emich.edu/mfgIT/ Engineering Management

 CAREER SPOTLIGHT FOCUS

Manufacturing Engineering Programs

"Manufacturing engineers are employed in every industry that produces goods of some kind."

The first two years of the most MfG-E curriculums include fundamental courses in chemistry, math, engineering science, and manufacturing. Courses in statics, dynamics and strength of materials provide understanding of how mechanical components interact. The last two years focus on advanced content in engineering science, manufacturing, and materials.

Manufacturing Engineering is a good choice for people who have both aptitude and interest in production of goods for improved living standard for the general populace. This career field is all about the production of goods -- from automobiles and tractors and airplanes to electronic products to recreational products, sports equipment and toys to foodstuffs.

Manufacturing engineers may focus on the interaction between workpiece and tool as process scientists or process engineers. They may act as production engineers and concentrate on integrating the many different processes and parts necessary to make up finished products. Or, as manufacturing systems engineers, they may take a very wide view of the manufacturing enterprise, including its supply chain, distribution channels, financial structure and resource management. In every particular focus, manufacturing engineers are the people who design the processes through which products are made with the required functionality, to high quality standards, in the quantities needed, available when and where customers prefer, and at the best possible price.

At graduation, Manufacturing Engineering students are well positioned to select career employment in any manufacturing industry. Graduates are actively recruited by companies the produce agricultural and construction machinery and vehicles, complex industrial apparatus, recreational vehicles, airplanes, household goods, building products, and both industrial and consumer electronics. Manufacturing Engineering graduates generally begin their careers designing processes and production systems or directly managing some phase of manufacturing.

 


What Does a Manufacturing Engineer Do?

http://www.careercornerstone.org/manueng/manueng.htm


 

What You can  do with a MSEM degree!

Manager of R&D

Research Engineer

Senior Design Engineer

Rapid Prototyping Professional

Professional Project Management Professional

Manufacturing Engineer

Process Engineering

Technical Sales Executive 

Starting new ventures

Rapid progress as an Engineering/Technology Manager

Technical Product Managers

Technical Project Managers

General Management, especially of technology- based organizations

Acquiring existing Tech/Biotech businesses



Majors in Engineering Management

"Engineering Management is the art and science of planning, organizing, allocating resources and directing and controlling which have a technological component."

"Engineering Management is rapidly becoming recognized as a professional discipline. Engineering Managers are distinguished by the fact that they both have the ability to apply engineering principles and a skill in organizing and directing technical projects and people in technical jobs."

- The American Society for Management Engineers

Engineering Management Masters in Engineering Management

EXPLORE A CAREER IN BIOMANUFACTURING

 

The pursuit of the great manufacturing programs at the COT, in conjunction with an intensive science background (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry), can give you a great mix of science and engineering education that can open up a great world in the area of biotech/biomanufacturing science. With a major focus on process engineering and additional training beyond the pre-engineering major you could find a great career focus in the expanding world of biomanufacturing! Imagine a great career as a process development scientist in a major biotech.

If your focus is to pursue a purely technical route into the field then there are also several technical routs into the field as well!

Mapping your career in biomanufacturing: Download PDF

 

EMU SCHOLARSHIPS AND PROGRAMS WITH IN THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Society of Manufacturing Engineers

Manufacturing Is Cool!

LEGO Mindstorms

http://cot.emich.edu/mfgIT/

http://cot.emich.edu/mfgIT/courses%2011_16_06.pdf

http://cot.emich.edu/documents/ScholarshipApp05-06.pdf

http://cot.emich.edu/mfgIT/appltechcurr.pdf

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

http://cot.emich.edu/em/

PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

http://cot.emich.edu/PDD/index.html

QUALITY MANAGEMENT

http://cot.emich.edu/quality/

EMU COURSE CATALOG

http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/

Full Program Advising

Please use the following guide to contact the correct person for advising. If your choice is located in Sill Hall, call (734) 487-2040. If your choice is located in Roosevelt Hall, call (734) 487-2490

Undergraduate Programs:

Location
Advisor
 
 
 
Sill 110
     
 
 
 
Sill 112
Tony Shay (A-H)
 
 

     108

 
 

     108

       
 
 
 
Sill 114
 
     112
     
 
 
 
Sill 116
       116 MC Greenfield
 
 
 
Sill 110
 
     104
 
 
 
Sill 114
 
       16
Mary Brake
     
 
 
 
Sill 201A
 
     201D
 
     201B
     
 
 
 
Roosevelt 206E
Bill Moylan (A-H) *
 
206B   
 
206J    
Jim Stein (S-Z)
     
 
 
 
Interior Design
Roosevelt 202E
 
202E    
 
206K    
 
202D    
     
 
 
 
Pre-Architechture
Sill SET

EMU COT Graduate Programs

Computer-Aided Engineering

Construction Management

Engineering Management

Interior Design

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Product Design and Development

Polymer and Coating Technology

Quality

CAMPUS TUTORING SERVICES

Download the Get on the Right Track brochure (220 KB pdf file)

http://tlc.emich.edu/

 

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