Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.) in Product Design Engineering Concentration Undergraduate Programme By Central Michigan University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.) in Product Design Engineering Concentration

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BS in Engineering Technology with a major in Product Design Engineering Technology will prepare you for a successful career in the exciting product design and development industry. Available only at CMU?s Troy Center, you will learn to bridge the gap between art and science through hands-on training in conceptual design, models and prototypes, static and dynamic analysis, the manufacturing process, and more.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BS in Engineering Technology with a major in Product Design Engineering Technology will prepare you for a successful career in the exciting product design and development industry. Available only at CMU?s Troy Center, you will learn to bridge the gap between art and science through hands-on training in conceptual design, models and prototypes, static and dynamic analysis, the manufacturing process, and more.

Admission Requirements

79+
6.5+
100+
53+
CMU's incoming freshman class has an average cumulative GPA of 3.33. Other English Language Requirements: a paper-based TOEFL score of 550 and a minimum computer-based TOEFL score of 213; Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (minimum score of 77); Pearson Test of English (minimum score of 53); ELS Language Center Program: Completion of Level 112.

Jan-2000

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