Engineering Management

An undergraduate degree in Engineering Management prepares students for employment and careers in leading highly technical organizations. The degree combines a strong curriculum in engineering, math, and science with a comprehensive business foundation allowing the graduate to bridge the gaps between design engineers and senior business leaders.  The graduate will be positioned to complete certifications in Six Sigma, Project Management, and Quality Control.

Engineering Management Major Requirements

Students pursuing a degree in Engineering Management must complete the following required courses. The four track electives may form a track of courses approved by the Engineering Department, Naval Science courses, or a composition of courses formed from prior veteran Joint Service Transcript credits.   A minimum grade of “C” is required in any course used as a prerequisite for these courses.  No corequisites or prerequisites will be waived in the program.

University Core

Core
University Core Requirements

27

Engineering Requirements:

MATH 140Calculus I

4

MATH 141Calculus II

4

BIOL 100Principles of Biology

4

Or

CHEM 101Introductory College Chemistry

4

ENGR 151Applied Physics for Engineering Design I

4

Or

PHYS 151General Physics: Mechanics

4

ENGR 152Applied Physics for Engineering Design II

4

Or

PHYS 152General Physics: Electricity & Magnetism

4

ENGR 111Freshmen Design

2

ENGR 112Engineering Design and Fabrication

2

ENGR 200Engineering Statistics and Probability

3

ENGR 201TIStatistical Design of Engineering Experiments

3

ME 221Mechanics I

4

Or

EE 221Digital I

4

ENGR 211Sophomore Design

2

ENGR 212Design for Reliability and Manufacturability

3

CS 155Foundations of Computer Science

3

EMGT 202Project and Value Engineering

3

ENGR 332Problem Solving and Continuous Improvement for Engineers

2

EMGT 301Quality Engineering

3

EMGT 311Design of Engineering Operations

3

EMGT 312Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems

3

ENGR 413RISenior Design I

4

ENGR 414RISenior Design II

4

Total Credit Hours:64

Business and Economics Requirements

ECON 201Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ACCT 201Principles of Accounting I

3

ACCT 202Principles of Accounting II

3

MGT 301Principles of Management

3

MGT 320Leadership

3

FIN 301Corporate Finance

3

MKG 301Principles of Marketing

3

Total Credit Hours:21

Elective Requirements

General Electives
Requirement

8

Total Credit Hours: 120