Graduate Certificate in Manufacturing
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants for the program are evaluated based on the admission requirements of the M.S. of mechanical engineering program. Students currently enrolled in a graduate program can add the certificate to their matriculation - contact the College of Graduate Studies for more information.
Application requirements:
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Degree: Applicants must hold a four-year bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
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GPA: Applicants must have at least a 3.0/4.0 grade point average from previous undergraduate coursework or a 3.3/4.0 for previous graduate coursework
 
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Application: UToledo application required
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GRE: Not required
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Transcripts: Required
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Statement of Purpose: Required
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Letters of Recommendation: 2 minimum; 3 preferred
 
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Proof of English language proficiency: Required for students from non-English speaking countries. See University graduate admissions for minimum test score requirements and exceptions.
 
Application priority deadlines for admission:
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Fall: No deadline
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Spring: Contact program
 
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Summer: Contact program
 
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
| Code | Title | Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| Required courses (select 3) | 9 | |
| Manufacturing Engineering | ||
| Additive Manufacturing | ||
| Design of Experiments | ||
| Assembly And Joining Processes | ||
| Elective courses (select 2) | 6 | |
| Operations Research I | ||
| Manufacturing Systems Simulation | ||
| Reliability | ||
MIME 5800  | ||
| Sustainability Analysis and Design | ||
MIME 6800  | ||
| Total Hours | 15 | |
- PLO 1. Be hired as practicing engineers in industries and government laboratories that are involved in the design, simulation, implementation, testing, analysis, and control of manufacturing processes and systems.
 - PLO 2. Be prepared to continue their education with an advanced degree in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or other related field of engineering.
 - PLO 3. Be prepared to continue their studies in other graduate programs to pursue careers in business or law.