Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Graduate Faculty Professors Chen (chair, MFE Prog Coord), Li, Shareef, Tayyari (IE Prog Coord); Associate Professors Guo, Saboury, Yoo. Emeritus Professors Emanuel, Krishnamoorthi, Kroll, Lin; Emeritus Associate Professor Ness.
The Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering & Technology (IMET) offers a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) and a Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering (MS MFE) degree programs.
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Program
The MSIE degree is a 30-hour program that strengthens your understanding of industrial systems, both in the manufacturing and service sectors, including their business and financial practices. Your training gives you tools to improve performance of organizations by improving the cost-effectiveness of optimizing their operations without compromising the quality of products and services.
MS IE Degree Requirements
The MSIE program offers students three options: a thesis option, a project option or a course-only option. Each of these options require a total of 30 credit hours. A minimum grade point average of 3.00 is required for degree completion. The specific requirements for each option are as follows:
MSIE Core Courses
IME 511 Probability and Statistics for Analytics – 3 hrs
IME 512 Regression and Experimental Design – 3 hrs.
IME 514 Introduction to Operations Research - 3 hrs.
Thesis Option
- IME 699 Thesis - 6 hrs.
- Approved Elective Courses – 15 hrs.
- Comprehensive Assessment: Thesis presentation and demonstrations.
Research Option
- IME 691 Research - 3 hrs.
- Approved Elective Courses – 18 hrs.
- Comprehensive Assessment: Research presentation and demonstrations
All-Course Option
- Approved Elective Courses - 21 hrs.
- Comprehensive Assessment: MS Final Examination
Approved Elective Courses:
- Any 500- or 600- level IME courses with consent of the graduate coordinator.
- A maximum of two graduate-level courses (6 credit hours) offered in other departments with consent of the graduate coordinator.
Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Program
The Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering & Technology offers a Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering (MS MFE) degree, which is highly ranked globally. This program addresses a broad spectrum of needs in both manufacturing, and service industries. The MS MFE program is designed to equip students with the expertise needed to become future leaders, researchers, and facilitators in the field. By utilizing tools such as lean manufacturing and Six Sigma, students will learn to optimize manufacturing processes and systems effectively.
The program offers a comprehensive intellectual framework alongside a robust technical foundation, preparing students to tackle future challenges in manufacturing and related industries. The curriculum emphasizes a thorough understanding of manufacturing materials, processes, and systems. Coupled with a hands-on research project, the program blends theoretical knowledge of material sciences and processes with practical applications in manufacturing products and systems. The department boasts an exceptional materials science laboratory, equipped with diverse materials testing equipment, and a cutting-edge manufacturing processes laboratory.
The graduates from the Master of Science of Manufacturing Engineering Program at Bradley University will have successful careers based on:
- Demonstrated ability to recognize high level manufacturing business problems and implement effective solutions for improving enterprise values.
- Demonstrated ability to handle expanded job responsibilities and effectively lead cross-functional teams in design, development, and improvement of products, processes, and systems.
- Demonstrated ability in advanced study and life-long learning in professional advancements and active participation in professional societies.
The courses listed in the following curriculum must be completed to meet the degree requirements for the Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering.
MS MFE Degree Requirements
The program offers students two options: thesis and research project options. Each of these options require a total of 30 credit hours. A minimum grade point average of 3.00 is required for degree completion. The specific requirements for each option are as follows:
Thesis Option
This option is recommended for investigating a research problem in depth for at least one semester work and includes:
- 24 credit hours of approval course meeting the following requirements:
- IME 511 Engineering Statistical Methods or IME 512 Design and Analysis of Experiments – 3 hrs
- Manufacturing Engineering Technical Elective courses listed below – 15 hrs
- Graduate courses from Engineering, Math, Data Science and Analytics Program, or Computer Sciences approved by major advisor – 6 hrs
- IME 699 Thesis – 6 hrs
- Comprehensive assessment: Thesis presentation and demonstrations.
Students should work with their thesis advisor and graduate program coordinator to create a course plan by the end of the first semester. The plan lists the courses required for completion of the program. Courses not on the approved plan may not be counted towards the MSMfE degree.
Research Option
In this option the research component consists of 3-credit hours, but an additional 3-crdit hours course is required and includes:
- 27 hours of approval course meeting the following requirements:
- Either IME 511 Probability & Statistics for Analytics or IME 512 Regression and Experimental Design – 3 hrs
- Manufacturing Engineering Technical Elective courses listed below – 15 hrs
- Graduate courses from Engineering, Math, Data Science and Analytics Program, or Computer Sciences approved by major advisor – 9 hrs
- IME 691 Research – 3 hrs
- Comprehensive assessment: Research presentation and demonstrations.
Students should work with their advisor and graduate program coordinator to create a course plan by the end of the first semester. The plan lists the courses required for completion of the program. Courses not on the approved plan may not be counted towards the MSMfE degree.
Manufacturing Engineering Technical Elective courses
- IME 501 Engineering Economy and Costs - 3 hrs.
- IME 512 Regression and Experimental Design. - 3 hrs.
- IME 522 Manufacturing Quality Control - 3 hrs.
- IME 524 Six Sigma Theory and Methodologies - 3 hrs.
- IME 531 Polymer and Ceramic Materials and Manufacturing - 3 hrs.
- IME 533 Composite Materials and Manufacturing - 3 hrs.
- IME 541 Advanced Forming Processes - 3 hrs.
- IME 543 Advanced Materials Removal Processes - 3 hrs.
- IME 553 Advanced CAM - 3 hrs.
- IME 555 Computer Integrated Manufacturing - 3 hrs.
- IME 560 Principles of Robotic Programming - 3 hrs.
- IME 563 Process Engineering - 3 hrs.
- IME 566 Advanced Facility Planning - 3 hrs.
- IME 570 Selected Topics in Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering - 3 hrs.
- IME 581 Cellular Lean Manufacturing Systems - 3 hrs.
- IME 586 Advanced Logistical Supply Chain Systems - 3 hrs.
- IME 590 Geometric Modeling - 3 hrs.
- IME 592 Tribology - 3 hrs.
- IME 595 Design for Manufacturability - 3 hrs.
This is the official catalog for the 2024-2025 academic year. This catalog serves as a contract between a student and Bradley University. Should changes in a program of study become necessary prior to the next academic year every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes via the Dean of the College or Chair of the Department concerned, the Registrar's Office, u.Achieve degree audit system, and the Schedule of Classes. It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of the current program and graduation requirements for particular degree programs.