Quality Engineering
The quality engineering minor, which is open to all students, strengthens your ability to analyze the quality of products and services, as well as the efficiency of the systems that produce them. It is open to students outside the industrial engineering and manufacturing engineering programs. Courses in analytical math and statistics give you measurement tools. Additionally, systems courses help you understand how processes work together.
Minor Requirements
Required Courses - 15 hrs.
- IME 302 Introduction to Quality Engineering (3 hrs.), or Q M 262 Quantitative Analysis I (3 hrs.), or IME 311 Introduction to Engineering Statistical Methods (3 hrs.)
- IME 341 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes (3 hrs.)
- IME 386 Industrial and Managerial Engineering (3 hrs.)
- IME 412 Design and Analysis of Experiments (3 hrs.)
- IMT 362 Metrology and Instrumentation (3 hrs.)
Electives - 6 hrs.
Choose any two of the following three courses.
Course Sequence
Sample program plan information is provided for sample purposes only. Students should consult with their academic advisor about their individual plan for course registration and completion of program requirements.
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