Curriculum Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in

Engineering Management

Please refer to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for further information.

ETCS 105 Career Discovery (1)
2 credits

Industrial Engineering

IENG 240 Engineering Economics 3

IENG 251 Project Engineering 3

IENG 245 Statistical Design I 3

IENG 345 Statistical Design II 3

IENG 350 Quality Control and Reliability 3

IENG 380 Operations Research (*) 3

IENG 400 Technology & Global Issues 3

IENG 425 Systems Simulation (*) 3

IENG 475 Industrial Engineering Design I 3

IENG 476 Industrial Engineering Design II 3

IE Electives (*) 6

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36 credits

Management

ACCT 101 Accounting I 3

ACCT 306 Cost Accounting 3

FINC 201 Corporation Finance 3

MGMT 205 Organizational Behavior 3

MGMT 405 Business Policy Seminar 3

Electives 6 (2)

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21 credits

Computer Science

CSCI 120 Computer Programming I
3 credits

Mechanical Engineering

MENG 373 Engineering Analysis
3 credits

English (3)

Composition 6

Speech 3

One Group A course(4) 3

WRIT 316 Writing for the TechnicalProfessions 3

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15 credits

 

 

Social Sciences

Economics 3

History or Political Science 3

Philosophy 3

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9 credits

Behavioral Sciences 3 credits

Liberal Arts 3 credits

Life Science

CHEM 107 Engr Chemistry 4 credits


Physics

PHYS 170 General Physics I 4

PHYS 180 General Physics II 4

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8 credits

Mathematics

MATH 170 Calculus I 4

MATH 180 Calculus II 4

MATH 310 Linear Algebra 3

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11 credits

Technical Electives 6 credits (5)


General Electives 6 credits

 

Total Credits Required 128-130

 

(*) these two courses can be replaced by corresponding management courses or MBA courses. All course substitutions must be approved by the department chairperson.

(1) This course may be waived for students and transfers with sophomore or higher status. For course description, see computer science course listing. All course substitutions must be approved by the department chairperson.

(2) All management electives and substitutions for any required management courses must be approved by the departmental chairperson.

(3) Intensive English as a second language is not accepted as a substitution for any of these requirements. The only permissible substitution is WRIT 111 and 161 in place of 101 and 151.

(4) LITR 210, 220, 230 or 240 may be selected.

(5) Electives may be advanced level mathematic such as MATH 260, 320 or advanced level computer science or industrial engineering courses, or other approved electives.