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Engineering
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Robert Morris University's bachelor's degree program in manufacturing engineering is accredited by the
Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
Studies lead to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Manufacturing Engineering.
Engineering at RMU
Engineers are problem-solvers who use science and mathematics
to find solutions to the challenges facing society. Problem-solving
in the 21st century involves more than just an understanding of
engineering principles. Today's engineering projects involve teams
of people with diverse educational backgrounds. Instead of narrowly
focused individuals, employers seek talented problem solvers able
to contribute to improving designs, processes and products.
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RMU worked closely with leading companies such as PPG
Industries, Westinghouse, American Home Improvement Products,
Cutler Hammer, PGT Trucking, Bayer, J&L Specialty Steel and
Mobay, among others, to design engineering programs that provide
graduates with the skills that employers value the most. These skills
include not only engineering fundamentals, but also oral and written
communication, project management, teamwork, interpersonal skills,
business knowledge, problem solving, critical thinking, global
perspective and internship/co-op experience.
Program Overview
Manufacturing engineers design and implement the processes and
systems needed to take a product from concept to reality, helping
to make industries and businesses competitive and innovative.
Manufacturing engineers design, plan, develop, improve and
manage the machinery, processes and systems that produce the
products we see and use on a daily basis. RMU manufacturing
engineering students learn about the products, materials, processes,
assembly methods, production equipment, systems capabilities and
quality standards to ensure products meet customers' expectations
and are produced at a reasonable cost.
Curriculum
The 126-credit curriculum has six components.
- Robert Morris University Core - 41 credits
These are the traditional liberal arts requirements of the
University. Studies in humanities, communications skills, and
social, behavioral, natural and quantitative sciences are included.
- Math and Science - 25 credits
These courses provide a solid foundation of knowledge
in statistics, calculus, linear algebra, differential equations,
physics and chemistry.
- Business - 9 credits
Courses in accounting, marketing and management provide
students with a basic understanding of the business world.
- Basic Engineering - 12 credits
This component of fundamental engineering courses prepares
students for more advanced course work.
- Manufacturing Engineering - 33 credits
This component includes basic and advanced courses tailored
to the manufacturing engineering discipline.
- Engineering Electives - 6 credits
Students may select from a list of approved engineering courses
that suit their personal interests.
The Learning Factory
RMU believes that students learn by doing and that they benefit
from practice with the processes and equipment used in industry.
The heart of RMU's engineering programs is The Learning Factory,
where students gain hands-on experience with design, testing and
manufacturing processes and equipment, in much the same way
that medical students learn from clinical training in a hospital.
The industrial-grade facility allows students to take a product
from concept to reality using cutting-edge technology. It includes
equipment for automatic identification, CNC machining and
turning, controls, injection molding, machine tool monitoring,
machine vision, materials testing, metallography, metrology,
packaging, powder metallurgy, rapid prototyping, reverse
engineering and robotics. Hardware is supported by a suite of
software packages for design, analysis, manufacturing, simulation,
offline programming, controls, monitoring, integration, software
development, enterprise resource management and other
engineering activities.
Academic Internship Program
All engineering students are required to complete three credits of
an academic internship between their sophomore and senior years
to test their engineering skills in an appropriate industry setting.
The internship is conducted under the joint supervision of advisors
from the University and the industry partner.
Cooperative Education Program
Through this program, qualified students in the manufacturing
engineering degree program can gain valuable experience and earn
up to $35,000 toward the cost of their education! Through this
program, you'll alternate semesters of academic study with up to
four semesters of employment in the field, giving you a competitive
edge in the job market - and you'll still graduate in four years.
Why Choose RMU Engineering?
- Small class sizes and personalized attention. At RMU, the
average class size is 24 with a faculty-student ratio of 16:1. These
numbers are even smaller within the Engineering Department. Your
professors will interact directly with you, know you by name, and
dedicate extra time and attention as necessary to ensure your success.
- Dedicated and experienced faculty. Our engineering faculty has
strong academic credentials from reputable institutions, as well as
research and/or industry experience. Your professors will bring
real-world examples, problems and projects into the classroom
to enhance your learning experience. Full-time faculty members,
not graduate teaching assistants, will teach all of your classes.
- Focused, integrated curricula. You'll be prepared to solve
engineering problems in your major field, but you'll also gain skills
and understanding beyond technology. Here you'll benefit from
RMU's renowned Communications Skills Program, gain an
understanding of core business areas, and explore a range of
general education courses.
- Access to outstanding facilities. You'll benefit directly from a
recent $6 million investment in new classrooms, laboratories and
instructional technology in our state-of-the-art engineering, science
and mathematics facility. You'll have full access to our modern,
industrial-grade laboratory and gain hands-on experience with the
equipment starting in your freshman year.
- Real-world experience. As part of your studies, you'll work on
real-world projects and complete an internship or co-op experience
as well as a senior design project. In addition, you'll have the
opportunity to participate in competitions and student chapters
of professional organizations, and to volunteer your time, energy
and talent to community service projects.
- Support and guidance. Every RMU undergraduate is assigned
both an academic advisor and a counselor in the Center for Student
Success. Your academic advisor will guide you through your
program of study and help you make decisions about educational
and career goals. Your counselor will help you to stay on course
as you navigate your way through college life and beyond.
Salary Information
2006 national mean bachelor-level starting salaries by job function:
| Consulting | $54,051 |
| Field Engineering | $52,886 |
| Management Trainee | $41,104 |
| Manufacturing/Industrial | $50,810 |
| Production Engineering | $52,293 |
| Project Engineering | $49,981 |
| Software Design and Development | $55,372 |
| Systems Analysis and Design | $52,773 |
| Systems/Programming | $52,888 |
| Quality Control | $47,125 |
| Testing | $61,000 |
Bachelor-Level Internship Employers
Bayer; Boeing; Bombardier Transportation; Centria; Curtiss-Wright
Electro Mechanical Corp.; Cutler Hammer; DBT America; Deloitte
Financial Services; Development Dimensions International; FedEx;
Flabeg; Fox IV Technologies; Kurt J. Lesker Co.; Microsonic; NASA;
Penn United Technologies; Pittsburgh Logistics Systems; Schroeder
Industries; Target Systems; Tate-Jones; US Steel; Wilcox Brothers.
Bachelor-Level Hiring Organizations
Bayer; Conair; Concurrent Technologies Corp.; Core Furnace
Systems; Deloitte Financial Services; Development Dimensions
International; Eagle Global Logistics; FedEx; Honeywell;
Microsonic; Moderne Glass Products; Penn United Technologies;
Raytheon; Schroeder Industries; Siemens; SolidWorks; Target
Systems; US Steel.
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