New Master’s For Digital Design and Manufacturing Innovators

Students can earn this degree remotely from anywhere in the world, offering an accessible path to advanced engineering education

Two students in a digital simulation.

Students enrolled in this degree take classes such as CAD for Industrial Design; Data Science for Materials and Manufacturing; Manufacturing Automation and Industry 4.0; and many other innovative courses (Christopher LaRosa / UConn College of Engineering Photo)

As academia works overtime to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding and evolving industry, one UConn Engineering graduate program is embracing the challenge to educate engineers to innovate with the latest digital design and manufacturing technologies. 

Computer-generated manufacturing designs.
(Contributed illustration, made with artificial intelligence)

The Master of Engineering (MENG) in Digital Design and Manufacturing is a 30-credit online graduate degree for engineers wishing to advance their knowledge in digital tools and models used in modern industries.

Students will learn and master the tools shaping the future of engineering, from digital twins and 3D design software to machine learning and data science, in a part-time program designed for their success. 

Together with faculty from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering, students will benefit from world-class research and teaching capabilities backed by significant funding from the likes of the National Science Foundation and various Departments of Defense, Energy, and Education funding agencies. 

“Students will learn from one of the strongest computational design manufacturing groups in the United States, whose faculty have extensive industry experience,” says School Director Horea Ilies. “We’re investing in digital design and manufacturing courses to meet the hiring needs in high-tech fields such as manufacturing engineering, software development, and robotics. These industries tend to pay well and contribute to the state of Connecticut’s economic growth, creating a successful cycle of growth for all involved.” 

 

Manufacturer.
(UConn Photo)

Upon completing the program, students will be able to: use digital design tools and processes to create and evaluate 3D CAD models; apply simulation and analysis skills to digital design projects; use emerging technologies in the digital design and manufacturing space; apply data-driven decision-making to the development of digital design and manufacturing products; use design optimization methods for the design of engineered products; and evaluate manufacturing automation and its potential for adaptation to industry trends.  

This MENG degree is offered through the Center for Advanced Engineering Education (CAEE).

The CAEE provides graduate engineering education and training that is relevant, interactive, convenient, and affordable. 

Plus, students can earn this degree remotely from anywhere in the world, offering an accessible path to advanced engineering education. 

“Our degrees are designed to help students elevate their career and make a lasting impact in the engineering world,” says CAEE Director Nora Sutton. “Our programs align with industry’s latest needs, and this Digital Design and Manufacturing MENG is one example of that effort.”

Students enrolled in this degree take classes such as CAD for Industrial Design; Data Science for Materials and Manufacturing; Manufacturing Automation and Industry 4.0; and Design Under Uncertainty and Health Prognostics and more. 

 

Enrollment for the new DDM MENG continues through July 15. Forge your path as an engineering innovation leader and apply today