Advanced Manufacturing, Automation and Control Systems Track
Program Overview
The Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing at Illinois Institute of Technology equips students with expertise in cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, including digital and additive manufacturing. The curriculum emphasizes automation and control systems, computer-integrated manufacturing, and statistical process control. Graduates are prepared for careers in automation engineering, image processing, and other advanced manufacturing roles. The program is STEM designated and meets F-1 Visa requirements.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Engineering in Advanced Manufacturing program at Illinois Institute of Technology prepares students to excel in today's competitive business market by exploring the latest manufacturing technologies and learning traditional hardware-based methodologies. The program focuses on the latest technologies, such as digital manufacturing and additive manufacturing, while also covering more traditional hardware-based methodologies.
Outline:
The program's curriculum includes courses in automation and control systems, covering topics such as computer vision image processing, motion control systems dynamics, and robust control.
Careers:
The program prepares students for careers such as:
- Senior automation controls engineer
- Automation control systems engineer
- Image processing engineer
Other:
- The program is STEM designated, providing advantages for international students.
- The program meets F-1 Visa requirements.
- No thesis or comprehensive exam is required for completion of this degree.