The following constitutes introductory information regarding the graduate degree program. For a complete outline of degree requirements, see Program Requirements for UCLA Graduate Degrees available in the program office and accessible from the Graduate Division homepage at http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu.
The Master of Engineering in Integrated Manufacturing Engineering is an interdepartmental program among the Departments of Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the Graduate Division, applicants to the Master of Engineering program in Integrated Manufacturing are required to take the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Applicants may be admitted to the program through any one of the three departments listed above.
More information may be obtained by contacting the program coordinator at 38-137 Engineering IV, (310) 206-1840.
Consult the department.
A total of 12 courses are required, including six 400-level core courses (Electrical Engineering 475C, Materials Science and Engineering 474A, 475A, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 474B, 474C, 475B), three electives (to be chosen in consultation with the student's faculty adviser), and three seminar courses (three quarters of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 476, the Integrated Manufacturing seminar series), which total 39 units.
Group Project. Each student must participate in a group project through enrollment in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 478 for a total of 11 units. The group size is approximately three students.
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