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Freshman Year

Courses Description

Cr. Pre/Co-requisites Offered

Semester 1 (Fall) Courses

CHEM 106  Gen. Chemistry 6 3 None F/S
CHEM 116  Gen. Chemistry 6 Lab. 1 C:CHEM 106 F/S
ENGL 100  Ideas & Expressions 1 3 None F/S
GEEN 100 Intro. to Engineering 2 None F/S
GEEN 102 Computer Programming for Engineers 2 P:GEEN 100 F/S
GEEN 110 Colloquium I  0 none F/S
PHED-ELEC Phys. Edu. & Health Elective 1 See Catalog F/S
MATH 131 Calculus 1 4 Advisor Approval F/S

Total

16

Semester 2 (Spring) Courses

GEEN 103 Computer in Engineering 2 P:GEEN 100 F/S
GEEN 120 Colloquium II 0 none F/S
FOLA-ELEC Foreign Language Elec. 3 See Catalog F/S
PHED-ELEC Phys. Edu. & Health Elective 1 See Catalog F/S
ENGL ELEC English Elective 3 P:ENGL 100 F/S
MATH 132 Calculus 2 4 P:MATH 131 F/S
PHYS 241 General Physics 1 3 C:MATH 132, PHYS 252 F/S
PHYS 251 General Physics 1 Lab. 1 C:PHYS 241 F/S

Total

17

Sophomore Year

Semester 3 (Fall) Courses
PSYC 320 General Psychology  3 None F/S
INEN 246 Industrial Production Processes 3 P:GEEN 101 F/S
INEN 260 Engineering Economy 2 P:MATH 131 F/S
INEN 289 Engineering Teams and Leadership 1 P:GEEN 100, ENGL 101 F
FOLA-ELEC Foreign Language Elec. 3 See Catalog F/S
MATH 431 Intro. to Differential Equations 3 P:MATH 132 F/S
MEEN 260 Material Science 2 P:CHEM 106 F/S

Total

17
Semester 4 (Spring) Courses
INEN 255 Methods Engineering 3 P:INEN 246 F/S
INEN 270 Engineering Statistics 3 P:MATH 132 F/S
INEN 380 Information Technology for IE 3 P:GEEN 102 F/S
PHYS 242 General Physics 2 3 P:PHYS 241, C:PHYS 252 F/S
PHYS 252 General Physics 2 Lab. 1 C:PHYS 242 F/S
MATH 231 Calculus 3 4 P:MATH 132 F/S

Total

17

Junior Year

Semester 5 (Fall) Courses
INEN 325 Quality Assurance 3 P:INEN 270 F
INEN 330 Operations Research 1 3 P:MATH 331 F
INEN 346 Automation and Production Systems 3 P:INEN 246, 260 F
INEN 371 Humans Factors Engineering I 3 P: INEN 255 F
INEN 375 Design of Experiments 3 P:INEN 270 F
INEN 389 Global Issues for Engineers 1 P:Junior Standing F

Total

15
Semester 6 (Spring) Courses
INEN 335 Operations Research 2 3 P:INEN 270 S
INEN 355 Production Control 3 P:INEN 280 S
INEN 365 Facilities Design 3 P:INEN 255 S
INEN 372 Human Factors Engineering II 3 P:PSCH320 S
ELEN 440 Electrical Circuits and Systems 3 P:PHYS 242 F/S
MEEN 313 Statics and Mechanics of Materials 3 P:MATH 131, PHYS 241 F/S

Total

17

Senior Year

Semester 7 (Fall) Courses
INEN 415 Discrete Event Simulation 3 P:INEN 375,280, Senior Standing F
INEN 424 Comp. Aided Design and Manufacturing 3 P:INEN 280,346, Senior Standing F
INEN 489 Professionalism and Ethics for Engineers 1 P:Senior Standing F
INEN 495 Capstone Design Project 3 P:Senior Standing as IE F/S
MEEN 413 Thermo-Fluid Sciences 3 P:CHEM 106, MATH 231, PHYS 242 F/S
INEN 500 General Engineering Topics Review 1 P:Senior Standing F/S

Total

14
Semester 8 (Spring) Courses
INEN 485 Systems Integration 3 P:INEN 365,370, Senior Standing S
IE-TECH-ELEC IE Technical Elective 2 3 See Catalog F/S
IE-TECH-ELEC  IE Technical Elective 1 3 See Catalog F/S
MATH-ELEC Mathematics Elective 3 See Catalog F/S
HIST-ELEC History Elective 3 See Catalog F/S

Total

15

Program Total

128    

Department/College Requirements

The requirements stated here are in addition to those specified in the University Bulletin.

  1. All ISE students must satisfy the Matriculation Policy of the College of Engineering. See Chapter III for details.
  2. All ISE students must satisfy Prerequisite and Corequisite requirements for every course.
  3. All ISE students must register for and take the Engineering Senior Examination administered by the College of Engineering. This examination must be taken in the senior year.
  4. A minimum of 128 credit hours are required for graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering. These 128 hours include Required as well as Elective courses. A brief summary of all the courses is given followed by more details later.
 

 

 

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