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Manufacturing Engineering is an ABET-accredited, nationally recognized program that educates students for engineering and management roles across diverse manufacturing sectors. Students gain knowledge in materials, processes, and technologies specific to manufacturing. They also have extra chances to participate in the Rapid Prototype Lab, join the electric race car team, and undertake international internships, which include unique initiatives like building and setting up electricity-generating merry-go-rounds for schools in Ghana, Africa.
Virtually every item you use daily stems from manufacturing, whether it's your morning meal, the footwear you wear, or the gadget you're currently using. Each results from the collaborative work of designers, engineers, technicians, managers, and marketers. Manufacturing engineers play a crucial role in these groups. To understand their responsibilities, consider the path a smartphone takes from concept to widespread manufacturing.
Nearly all objects you encounter today are manufactured, from your breakfast food to your shoes and the device in your hand. Every one is created by a team of designers, engineers, technicians, managers, and marketers. Manufacturing engineers are essential to these teams. For insight into their work, examine how a smartphone progresses from an idea to mass production.