Manufacturing Engineering MS

Program Purpose


The mission of the Manufacturing Engineering Master of Science (MS) program is to transform graduate students to be disciple scholars and leaders in the world of manufacturing through advanced coursework and impactful research experiences.

Learning Outcomes


Creative and Analytical Thinking

Demonstrate creative and analytical thinking skills that provide a basis for problem solving within their area of emphasis, through learning by study and faith. 

Courses that Contribute: MFGEN 572
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Leadership, Teamwork, Management and Professionalism

Demonstrate an understanding of the elements of leadership, mentorship, teamwork, management, and professionalism in diverse teams.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Ethical and Moral Standards

Demonstrate a pattern of Christ-like living consistent with high ethical and moral standards.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Safety Skills

Exhibit safety skills relevant to the discipline.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Communication Skills

Exhibit clear communication skills verbally and in writing by presenting and publishing contributions to their area of study.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Subject Mastery

Understand sub-discipline at levels clearly exceeding undergraduate expectations.

Courses that Contribute: MFGEN 572
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Research and Technical Excellence

Conduct impactful, student-led research under advisor supervision.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None

Evidence of Learning


Learning and Teaching Assessment and Improvement