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 All undergraduate degree programs in business offered
by the Department are accredited by AACSB International

Bachelor of Science in
Industrial and Engineering Management

The program leading to the B.S. in Industrial and Engineering Management has as its objective the combining of the fields of management and engineering. Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in the following areas: quantitative research, oral and written communication, critical thinking, team dynamics and business technology. Global relationships and ethical decision making are also integrated throughout the core curriculum. The program is directed toward preparing students for careers such as production manager, project manager, planning specialist, technical liaison, materials manager and quality control manager.

Declaration of Major

Declaring a major in Industrial and Engineering Management requires the student to complete a Declaration of Major form that must be signed by the department chair. Before declaring a major, students must satisfy the LANG 120 requirement.

General Requirements for Industrial and Engineering Management

This program requires a total of 124 semester hours. Major requirements are specified below:

  1. Required courses in the major—30 hours: MGMT 313, 350, 380, 381, 384, 386, 460, 464, 487, 492.
  2. Required courses outside the major—50 hours: ACCT 215; CHEM 111, 132, 145, 236; ECON 102, 306; MAE 206, 314; MSE 201; MATH 191, 192, 291; PHYS 221, 222; STAT 225.
  3. Management Cognate electives—3 hours  chosen from STAT 321, 325, 326 or 327.
  4. Other departmental requirements—Successful completion of MGMT 492 with a C or better demonstrates degree competency. Students must have a grade of C or better in ACCT 215 and MGMT 492 to graduate. Demonstration of oral competency is fulfilled by meeting published department standards regarding a designated presentation.   A passing score on a standardized test after achieving junior standing demonstrates computer (business technology) competency.

8/12/08

 

 

 
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