Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Minor

Do you enjoy a hands-on manufacturing experience? A minor in manufacturing systems engineering prepares you the knowledge and skills to success in industry.

Why Minor in Manufacturing Systems Engineering?

Manufacturing systems engineers play key roles in the creation of almost every product, from clothing to computers, from cars to space shuttles, from frozen foods to toys.

A minor in manufacturing systems engineering is a solid addition to undergraduate studies in engineering and closely related fields. Get the knowledge you need to succeed in a manufacturing environment.

Why Study Manufacturing Systems Engineering at CSUN?

Dedicated Faculty

Small classes are taught by dedicated professors, many of whom hold outstanding teaching awards and are recognized for their technical publications. Our faculty's comprehensive expertise ranges from manufacturing processes and factory automation to supply chain management and enterprise transformation.

Develop Your Skills

The Manufacturing Systems Engineering minor develops your technical, design, leadership, communication and team skills. Employers are increasingly looking for this combination of abilities.

What You'll Learn

Among the topic areas in the core curriculum are:

  • Engineering statistical applications
  • Manufacturing systems
  • Fundamentals of computer-aided manufacturing
  • Manufacturing processes

You'll chose from electives in:

  • Engineering project management
  • Facilities planning and design
  • Manufacturing systems modeling
  • Product design

Curriculum

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