Defense Manufacturing Engineering and Innovation, Minor
Program Overview
The Defense Manufacturing Engineering and Innovation (DMEI) minor provides engineering students he opportunity to acquire knowledge, skills and experience in defense manufacturing. The DMEI minor requires 15 advanced hours of which 6 hours are required. The minor is restricted to students in the majors in the College of of Engineering and Computer Science.
Minor Requirements - 15 hours
Required - 6 hours
DMEI 3301 | Introduction to Defense Manufacturing Innovation | 3 |
DMEI 4301 | Defense Manufacturing Capstone Design | 3 |
Electives - Choose 9 hours
DMEI 3101 | Defense Manufacturing Experiential Project | 1 |
DMEI 4303 | Defense Manufacturing Seminar | 3 |
DMEI 4305 | Principles of Additive Manufacturing and Innovation | 3 |
DMEI 4306 | Artificial Intelligence for Additive Manufacturing | 3 |
DMEI 4307 | Defense Manufacturing Processes | 3 |
DMEI 4308 | Internet of Things for Defense Manufacturing | 3 |
DMEI 4309 | Material Engineering for Defense Innovation | 3 |
DMEI 4311 | Friction Stir Processing | 3 |
DMEI 4313 | Machine Learning for Product and Process Design | 3 |
DMEI 4314 | Sensor and Smart Devices for Defense Applications | 3 |
DMEI 4315 | Alloys for Defense Manufacturing | 3 |
DMEI 4399 | Special Topics in Defense Manufacturing Engineering and Innovation | 3 |
All elective courses require consent of instructor of other prerequisites. Check with the DMEI coordinator for more information. DMEI courses cannot simultaneously satisfy major and DMEI minor requirements.