Mech/Ind/Mfg Engineering (MIME) draft
Program Overview
Mech/Ind/Mfg Engineering (MIME) Program
The Mech/Ind/Mfg Engineering (MIME) program at Oregon State University provides students with a comprehensive education in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. The program offers a range of courses that cover various aspects of engineering, including technical areas of study, communication, and ethics.
Course Descriptions
- MIME 101: Introduction to MIME: This course provides an overview of mechanical, industrial, manufacturing, and energy systems engineering careers and introduces students to technical areas of study. It emphasizes skills necessary for success in both the academic curriculum and the engineering profession, including communication and ethics. (3 Credits)
- MIME 101H: Introduction to MIME (Honors): This course is equivalent to MIME 101 and provides an overview of mechanical, industrial, manufacturing, and energy systems engineering careers. It introduces students to technical areas of study and emphasizes skills necessary for success in both the academic curriculum and the engineering profession, including communication and ethics. (3 Credits)
- MIME 199: Special Topics: This course covers special topics in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. (0-4 Credits)
- MIME 299: Special Topics: This course covers special topics in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. (0-4 Credits)
- MIME 399: Special Topics: This course covers special topics in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. (0-4 Credits)
- MIME 504: Writing and Conference/Exploration: Students can register for a variable number of credits to bring their registration up to full-time status. (1-9 Credits)
- MIME 507: Seminar/New Student Orientation: This course is designed for new students in the MIME program. (1 Credit)
Program Structure
The MIME program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. The program includes a range of courses that cover technical areas of study, as well as communication and ethics.
Research Areas
The MIME program at Oregon State University is involved in various research areas, including mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering.
Academic Regulations
Students in the MIME program are subject to the academic regulations of Oregon State University. These regulations include requirements for grades, coursework, and graduation.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees for the MIME program are determined by Oregon State University. Students should consult the university's website for the most up-to-date information on tuition and fees.
Admission Criteria
Admission to the MIME program is based on a range of factors, including academic performance, test scores, and other criteria. Students should consult the university's website for the most up-to-date information on admission criteria.
Degree Requirements
The MIME program at Oregon State University offers a range of degree options, including undergraduate and graduate degrees. Students should consult the university's website for the most up-to-date information on degree requirements.
