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Courses Regularly Offered

EGME 561 – Advanced Manufacturing Processes

This course provides a comprehensive overview of advanced manufacturing processes employed in various industries. It covers a wide range of topics including advanced machining processes such as electrochemical machining, electrical discharge machining, ultrasonic machining, abrasive machining, laser machining, and high-speed machining. Additionally, the course explores additive manufacturing techniques, advanced forming and shaping processes, and introduces students to modeling, simulation, and optimization of advanced manufacturing processes. Furthermore, the course examines emerging trends, opportunities, and future directions, including hybrid manufacturing, low-cost manufacturing, and micro and nanomanufacturing.

EGME 484 – Additive Manufacturing Engineering

This course provides a comprehensive examination of additive manufacturing (AM), covering its fundamental principles, types, processes, and material selection. It explores diverse applications of AM in various industries, focusing on design considerations. Students will learn modeling, simulation, and optimization techniques tailored for AM processes to improve manufacturing efficiency and quality. The course also covers emerging trends and future directions in additive manufacturing, ensuring students are prepared for advancements and challenges. Additionally, students will participate in a hands-on 3D printing project to apply their knowledge practically and enhance their skills in additive manufacturing.

EGME 483 – Computer-Integrated Manufacturing

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of designing production systems and their automation. It covers a wide range of topics including manufacturing operations, automation and control technologies, CNC, material handling and identification, flexible manufacturing, quality inspection, and emerging manufacturing technologies. The course provides an overview of modern manufacturing practices such as six sigma, lean production, ERP, smart manufacturing, and industry 4.0. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of these concepts, equipping them to navigate the evolving landscape of manufacturing.

EGME 461 – Manufacturing Processes

This course provides an overview of diverse manufacturing processes, including metal casting, material removal (machining), material forming and sheet metal working, additive manufacturing, polymer manufacturing, ceramic manufacturing, composite manufacturing, joining and assembly, and surface technologies. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of these processes, their techniques, and applications, equipping them with the knowledge to make informed decisions in manufacturing-related fields.

EGME 414 and EGME 419 – Design Project I & II

The EGME 414 and EGME 419 capstone course series provide students with a comprehensive understanding of design methodology and the execution of mechanical engineering projects. EGME 414 covers topics such as CAD/CAE philosophy, optimization, safety, material selection, and professional ethics. It requires students to complete a design project, including feasibility study, preliminary design, and written and oral presentations. EGME 419 builds on the foundation of EGME 414 and focuses on the completion of the design project, involving prototype construction, testing, and final design report preparation. Effective teamwork and communication skills are emphasized. These courses equip students with the necessary knowledge and practical experience to succeed in engineering fields.