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Design, Improve, and Optimize How Products Are Made
Learn how products are designed, manufactured, and improved in modern industry. In the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology program, you will gain hands-on experience with mechanical systems, production processes, and quality methods, preparing you for careers as a mechanical engineer, manufacturing engineer, industrial engineer, project manager, or operations specialist focused on improving efficiency and performance.
Unlock Your Potential for Tomorrow’s Workforce
Watch how students build hands-on skills, work on real projects, and prepare for careers in modern industry. Filmed in 2025, this still reflects what you can expect in the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology program today.
Improve How Products Are Designed and Produced
Develop the skills to work on the production side of industry, where you focus on product design, manufacturing processes, and improving efficiency.
- Explore product design and manufacturing systems
- Learn methods used to improve quality and performance
- Prepare for roles in manufacturing and industrial engineering
What You’ll Learn About Design, Manufacturing, and Production
Focus on how products move from design to production. You’ll work with mechanical systems, manufacturing processes, and quality methods used to improve efficiency and performance in modern industry.

You’ll gain experience with:
- Mechanical design and product development
- Manufacturing processes and production systems
- Quality systems and continuous improvement methods
- Data and tools used to evaluate performance and efficiency

Curriculum and Courses:
- ENT 252 Computer-Aided Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing
- ENT 272 Mechanics II: Strength of Materials
- ENT 404 Design of Experiments and Analytics
- ENT 431 Fundamentals of Quality Systems and Lean
- ENT 441 Operational Research in Manufacturing
Miami University ENT graduates are recruited by:
- Procter & Gamble
- Cleveland Cliffs
- American Electric Power (AEP)
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Honeywell
- And more

Advance your skills at a pace that works for you.
Keep your job while you move your career forward.
- Evening classes for working students.
- Hybrid and online options to fit your schedule.
- Transfer-friendly pathways from an Associate of Applied Science degree.
- Flexible progression — start, stop, or continue when you’re ready.
Finish your degree on your timeline — advance your career.
Location and Access
You will learn in modern labs at the Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub on the Hamilton campus and use the same tools found in real industries. Courses are also available through distance learning at partner colleges across Ohio, so you can start close to home.
What’s the difference between Engineering and Engineering Technology?
They sound similar, and they are related. Both pathways can lead you to a strong career solving real-world problems.
Facts and Stats
Your college experience here will be one of the most exciting times of your life. To make sure of this, we’ll provide you with a powerful support system.
Nearly all Engineering Technology students are employed or furthering their education upon graduation
Miami University Data
Manufacturing job concentration in the Cincinnati region compared to the national average.
JobsOhio, 2024
Ohio’s manufacturing GDP, highlighting the scale of opportunity in the industry
National Association of Manufacturers
Admission and Aid
Miami University Regionals offers an education that fits your lifestyle so you can earn a degree that is life-changing. And our open admission policy allows for an environment of diverse learners.
Contact Us
Undergraduate Admission
513-529-2531
[email protected]
Department of Engineering Technology
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub
101 Knightsbridge Drive
Hamilton, OH 45011
513-785-1804
[email protected]
Miami University Regionals
A Place for Those Who WILL.
You like to take the road less traveled, and so do we. Here, you’ll learn by doing, gain hands-on experience, and graduate ready to lead in a rapidly changing world.

