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Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE)


Bachelor of Science to Master of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering

Year 1, First Semester (Fall): 15 Credits

CHEM 110 General Chemistry for Engineering Students 3
CHEM 110L General Chemistry for Engineering Students (Lab)  1
XXXX SB General Education Requirements 3
ENGL 101 Freshman Composition I 3
MATH 241 Calculus I 4
OREN 104 Freshman Orientation for Engineering Majors 1

Year 1, Second Semester (Spring): 14 Credits

ENGL 102 Freshman Composition II 3
IEGR 204 Introduction to IE and Computers 2
MATH 242 Calculus II 4
PHYS 205 University Physiscs I 4
PHYS 205L University Physics I Laboratory 1

Year 2, First Semester (Fall): 15 Credits

IEGR 251 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
IEGR 304 Introduction to Programming for IE 3
IEGR 304L Introduction to Programming for IE 0
IEGR 350 Engineering Economy 3
PHYS 206 University Physics II 4
PHYS 206L University Physics II Laboratory 1
XXXX - PHYS. ED. Activity or FIN 101 1

Year 2, Second Semester (Spring): 15 credits

IEGR 305 Thermodynamics 3
IEGR 309 Materials Engineering 3
IEGR 317 Solid Modeling and Design 3
IEGR 351 Probability and Statistics for Engineers II 3
XXXX - SB General Education Requirements 3

Year 3, First Semester (Fall): 18 credits

IEGR 360 Ergonomics and Workplace Design 3
IEGR 360L Ergonomics and Workplace Design Laboratory 0
IEGR 361 Introduction to Linear Programming     3
IEGR 363 Manufacturing Processes         3
IEGR 363L Manufacturing Process Laboratory 0
XXXX - CT General Education Requirements 3
XXXX - HH General Education Requirements 3
XXXX - CI General Education Requirements 3

At end of this semester, an enrolled undergraduate student can apply for admission to Joint BS/ME Program.

Year 3, Second Semester (Spring): 15 credits

XXXX - AH General Education Requirements 3
IEGR 461 Operations Research, Deterministic Models 3
IEGR 410 Simulation of Industrial Systems 3
MATH 340 Introduction to Differential Equations 3
XXXX - Approved Elective 3

Year 4, First Semester (Fall): 13 credits

COMM 203 Media Literacy in a Diverse World 3
IEGR 367 Production and Operations Management 3
IEGR 451 Design of Experiments and Intro. to Quality Control 3
IEGR 496 Senior Design I 1
EEGR 505 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATH /CORE 3

Year 4, Second Semester (Spring): 12 credits

IEGR 512 ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT /CORE 3
IEGR 467 Production Analysis and Manufacturing Systems 4
IEGR 480 Product Design 3
IEGR 498 Senior Design II 2
CEGR 514 PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN /CORE 3

Year 5, First Semester (Fall): 12 credits

IEGR 5XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE        3
IEGR 5XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE        3
IEGR 5XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE        3
IEGR 5/6XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE 3

Year 5, Second Semester (Spring): 9 credits

IEGR 5/6XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE 3
IEGR 5/6XX GRADUATE ELECTIVE 3
IEGR 6XX/795/797 GRADUATE ELECTIVE/PROJECT REPORT/THESIS 3

Total:    141 credit hours completed.

                Continuing Semesters (continuing enrollment required to complete the Project Report):

                IEGR 793: Project Guidance  2 credits (if enrollment to complete Project Report)

 

Note:  Guidance and Pre-Candidacy cannot be used to fulfill academic, curricular credits.  The course is used only when the curriculum has been completed, and the student is completing the research and writing of the thesis.  The course registration maintains the student status as a matriculated, full-time student.  GRAD 797 or 997 must be repeated until the completed thesis is deposited with the School of Graduate Studies.  Other courses cannot be substituted for Dissertation/Thesis Guidance.  The only eligible grade for GRAD 793, 797, 993, 997 is the grade of S.