The Engineering Graphics and Design program prepares you for
careers in both mechanical and architectural design. You will learn a
broad range of technical and management skills to prepare you, not just
for today's jobs, but for challenging careers using a wide range of
computer technology.
The course work is designed to prepare you to work with engineers and architects in designing, constructing, and manufacturing the articles required in a technical world. The program of instruction allows students to concentrate on their choice of electives. For the last several years, the companies and agencies that contact us have offered more job openings than we have graduates.
A few areas you will study are:
- Computer Aided Design
- 3-D Modeling & Parametric Design
- Architectural Layout & Design
- Machine Drawing & Design
- Tooling Drawing & Design
- Computer Aided Drafting
- Industrial Management
- Rapid Prototyping
- Pro Engineer
- Solid Works
- Auto CAD
Career Outlook
The region offers a wide variety of technical and administrative positions, especially in fields of mechanica and/or architectural design, management, and manufacturing industry regulatory compliance. Graduates earn competitive salaries. Job titles of MSU Engineering Graphics & Design alumni in both Architectural and Industrial positions include:
- Manufacturing and Architectural Product Animator
- Product Designer
- Parametric Design Engineer
- CAD Analyst
- Draftsman
- Detail Drafter
- Designer