Engineering Management

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Description
The concentration in engineering management is designed to provide the student with skills for effective management and leadership of engineering-driven enterprises. The curriculum supplements other BIS concentrations by adding to the breadth of engineering science and design, and equips the student with additional management and design skills. This knowledge is augmented with an understanding of business practices, organizational behavior and management skills to enable the graduate to succeed in the management of a scientific or engineering enterprise. Topics such as project and resource management, financial engineering, risk management, configuration management, service plans, product liability, entrepreneurship and operations management are covered, in addition to product design and process development.

Requirements

  • Students must have completed MAT 265 (270) and MAT 266 (271) (or an equivalent calculus sequence) with a grade of "C" or better in each before they will be allowed to declare this concentration.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.
  • To enhance the understanding of the subject matter, the selected courses are sequential in nature and require certain prerequisites. Consequently, students should carefully note the semester in which any of these courses are offered.
  • Students wishing to add the concentration in Engineering Management must consult with (or may choose to consult with) an academic advisor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering in order to create a cohesive and comprehensive program of study. 
  • IEE 220 is not offered online, IEE 380 may be taken in place of IEE 220.

Core 12 Hours Required
Select in consultation with an advisor.

IEE 220 Business/Industrial Engineering (Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Engineering course with C or better) OR IEE 380 Probability and Statistics for Engineering Problem Solving, CS (3) may be taken in place of IEE 220.

IEE 300 Economic Analysis for Engineers

IEE 431 Engineering Administration (Credit is allowed for only IEE 431 or 541) (offered fall only)

IEE 458 Project Management (Prerequisite: ECN 221 or IEE 380 with C or better) (offered spring only)

OR

CEE 481 Civil Engineering Project Management (3)

Electives 6 Hours Required
Select in consultation with an advisor.
Choose elective courses from the following:

IEE 369 Work Analysis and Design (Pre/Co-requisite: IEE 300) (offered spring only)

IEE 376 Operations Research Deterministic Techniques/Applications (Prerequisites: CSE 205; MAT 242 or MAT 342, or MAT 343)

IEE 381 Lean Six Sigma Methodology (Prerequisite: IEE 380 with C or better; Credit is allowed for only IEE 381, 498 (Six Sigma Methodology) or 498 (Six Sigma Green Belt)) (offered spring only)

IEE 412 OR IEE 498 Introduction to Financial Engineering

IEE 454 Risk Management (Prerequisites: ECN 221 or IEE 380 with C or better; junior or senior student) (offered fall only)

IEE 456 Introduction to Systems Engineering (Credit is allowed for only IEE 456 or 556) (offered fall only)

IEE 474 Quality Control IEE 498 Analysis of Decision Processes (Prerequisite: IEE 380 with C or better) (offered fall only)

YEAR

2017-18

CAMPUS

Tempe

ADVISING

Interdisciplinary Studies Advising
cisa.asu.edu/advising
All appointments:
480-965-4464

Downtown Phoenix
Arizona Center, Suite 380

Polytechnic
Santa Catalina Hall

Tempe
Urban Systems Engineering

Online
480-965-4464

DARS CODE

ESEMGEMPH

COLLEGE/SCHOOL

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

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