COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
The programs at the department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering provide a broad engineering education and cover the study of basic engineering, mathematics and physical sciences.
Both the undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to give students solid technical background and the knowledge and the ability to use the powerful tools of math, science, and technology to analyze and solve problems.
The tremendous breadth of both ‘Mechanical Engineering’ and ‘Industrial Engineering’ programs gives graduates in these fields access to employment in almost every major industry.
The department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering offers the following programs:
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Industrial Engineering
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Master of Science (M.S.) in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science (M.S.) in Industrial Engineering Management
Master of Science (M.S.) in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering:
This program covers a wide range of topics which include:
Applied Science, Combustion Computer-Aided Design, Computer-Aided Design of Machinery, Control, Dynamics, Electromechanical systems, Energy Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Manufacturing Processes, Mathematics, Materials Science, Mechanical Design, Refrigeration, Robotics, Statistics, Strength of Materials, Structures, and Thermodynamics.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering programs cover the production process and technologies and develop the engineering skills and managerial ability for the analysis, design, and implementation of systems for providing manufactured goods. The programs focus on the involvement of people and the design and operation of integrated systems for the production of high-quality economically competitive products utilizing computer networks, robots, machine tools, and materials-handling equipment.
The graduate programs are designed to develop in-depth and specialized knowledge and skills to implement the production methods needed to maintain a leading edge. The Master program in Industrial Engineering Management is an interdisciplinary program with the department of Business Administration, covering engineering, financial, project and strategic Management.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS BY RESEARCH:
The department also offers research opportunities in a wide range of fields through the Master and PhD by research programs.
Refer to the College of Engineering Course Description for further details about the courses offered in at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
Contact the college of Engineering for further information
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING : eng@stdu.org
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering: mechind@stdu.org