Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Option in Industrial-Management Engineering
(code MAE_BS04) (135 units)
Description
This is an interdisciplinary degree in which both the College
of Business Administration and the College of Engineering
provide courses which will enable the student to have a technical
engineering background plus a good foundation in business
and management practices. The option consists of the core
engineering courses through the junior year with an addition
of business courses in accounting, business law, management,
inventory practices and operations research. The elective
structure within this option is such that the student may
specialize in either engineering, or a combination of both
engineering and business.
Requirements (Effective 2007/2008 Catalog Year)
Lower Division: ACCT 201; CHEM 111A;
CE 205;
EE 211,
211L;
BLAW 220;
MATH 122, 123, 224;
ENGR
101;
MAE 172,
205; PHYS
151, 152.
Upper Division:CE 406; ECON 300; BLAW 320;
IS 310; MATH 370A; MGMT 300; MGMT 411 or 412 or 413;
MAE 305,
310,
322,
330,
371,
373,
376,
410,
459,
476,
plus approved engineering elective courses.
Additional Information: B.S.E. Option in Industrial-Management Engineering
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