BYU Manufacturing Engineering Capstone Program (2025–2026)

Program Overview
Program Title BYU Manufacturing Engineering Capstone Program (2025–2026)
Organization Brigham Young University (BYU)
# of Students Enrolled
0
# of Projects Running
0 Project/s Added (of 50 Projects Expected)

Program Timeline

Project Duration

Start Date: 09/03/25      End Date: 04/15/26

7 months

Collaboration Overview
About Students

These are senior undergraduate students majoring in Mechanical Engineering at BYU. Students in the Manufacturing Track have specialized coursework and experience in: 

  • Manufacturing systems and automation

  • Engineering economics and costing

  • Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma

  • CAD modeling and design for manufacturability

  • Quality control and statistical process control

  • Data analysis, root cause investigation, and process validation

Students work 8 months (Sept–April) on each project as a team of 4–7, supported by faculty, industry mentors, and technical staff.

Student Level:   Bachelor Degree

Student Time Commitment:   Full Time

Team Structure:   5 - 7

Program Goals
Students will: 

  1. Identify and analyze a real-world manufacturing or production issue

  2. Apply Lean, Six Sigma, and DFM/DFA principles to propose improvements

  3. Design and validate a prototype solution, process, or system

  4. Generate technical documentation (CAD files, work instructions, BOMs, etc.)

  5. Practice professional communication, project planning, and presentation delivery

  6. Build readiness for full-time careers in engineering, operations, or advanced manufacturing
Format Structure

Multiple Projects Multiple Teams

Format Title Capstone
Format Description
The Manufacturing Track of the BYU Mechanical Engineering Capstone Program offers organizations the opportunity to collaborate with a senior engineering team on real-world challenges focused on production systems, factory layout, automation, quality control, and cost reduction. 

This is a hands-on, year-long consulting engagement that results in tangible process improvements, documentation, and implementation-ready recommendations. Projects are supported by both faculty advisors and experienced industry coaches. 

Benefits to Sponsors: 

  • Solve real production, tooling, process, or quality challenges using engineering best practices

  • Unlock cost savings, productivity gains, or throughput improvements

  • Gain access to BYU’s engineering design and prototyping facilities

  • Engage with a dedicated team of talented, job-ready engineers

  • Present your company at BYU’s Capstone Design Fair for visibility and recruiting

  • Receive professional-grade deliverables, including root cause analysis, 3D models, simulations, and SOPs
Benefits For Industry Partners
Project Modality Fully Remote
Industry Partner Requirements to Participate
Project Topics Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Entrepreneurship Innovation Market Research Mechanical Engineering Operations Product Design & Development Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Quality Control Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis Research & Development Research, Analysis, Evaluation Software Design & Development Technology Commercialization Training & Development UX/UI & Human-Centered Design
Target Industries Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Public Works Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Semiconductor Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism
Skills & Expertise CAD (SolidWorks) Cost Benefit Analysis Data Visualization Design for Manufacturing (DFM/DFA) Engineering Communication Excel Modeling LabVIEW Lean Manufacturing Maintenance Planning MATLAB PLC Programming Presentation Design Process Mapping Production Scheduling Project Management Python Root Cause Analysis Simulation Tools Simulink Six Sigma Standard Operating Procedures Statistical Process Control (SPC) Tableau Technical Writing and Documentation Testing and Validation Value Stream Mapping Workflow Optimization
Location Information & Preferences

Local (within 30 miles)

  • Projects can be sponsored from anywhere

  • Sponsors are expected to join virtual kickoff and check-ins (monthly) and attend the final design fair in person or virtually

  • BYU teams will operate from campus, utilizing in-person collaboration and on-site fabrication facilities

  • Sponsors should be available for questions, feedback, and milestone reviews (1–2 hours/month expected)

  • Project-specific visits or site tours are optional but welcome if geographically feasible

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Requested (Mandatory):

Pre-Revenue Startup an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Growth Startup an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Small to Medium Business an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Large Enterprise an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Government Organization an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Non-Profit an exact contribution amount of $22000.0

Compensation

Following compensation will be offered to the students:

Other Requirements
  • $22,000 sponsorship fee per project
  • Covers faculty support, student resources, materials, fabrication access, and program management
  • Sponsors retain ownership of all deliverables and IP
  • Projects must include a clearly defined challenge or opportunity within manufacturing or process engineering
  • Sponsors should assign a technical point of contact to meet monthly with the team
  • Sponsors will be recognized publicly unless anonymity is requested
Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers 1 Hour per week
Key Program Dates Due Date
Application Deadline

Jul 04 2025, 12:00.00 AM
Projects Finalized

Aug 01 2025, 12:00.00 AM
Student Teams Finalized

Aug 22 2025, 12:00.00 AM
Projects Launch

Sep 03 2025, 12:00.00 AM

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