Bachelors of Science-Industrial Engineering

Bachelors of Science-Industrial Engineering Program Description Industrial engineers design and manage complex systems in the manufacturing and servi...
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Bachelors of Science-Industrial Engineering

Program Description Industrial engineers design and manage complex systems in the manufacturing and service industries through the integration of people, material, information, capital, energy and equipment. Industrial engineering applies systems modeling and analysis skills to ensure that high-quality products and services are achieved with the optimal use of resources. Industrial engineering focuses on the total picture of developing, producing, delivering and servicing products and services to satisfy customers. The industrial engineer blends knowledge of mathematics, engineering principles, computing technologies, systems modeling and simulation tools and human factors with strong management and communication skills to achieve this goal. This gives an industrial engineer broad knowledge of an organization and provides increased opportunities for advancement into management and leadership.

Career Opportunities Graduates in industrial engineering are prepared to design and manage systems for a wide range of organizations. They find exciting career opportunities in all types of manufacturing and service industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, defense, banking, finance, transportation, health care, telecommunications, management consulting and government. Chandler Gilbert Community College Contact Bassam Matar 480-732-7139 [email protected] Dr. Liz Adams (480) 726-4146 [email protected] Arizona State University Contact Industrial Engineering Program | BYENG Suite #208 Phone: 480-965-3199 [email protected]

CGCC FLOW CHART OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Prerequisite Courses

Required Courses 1st Semester

MATH SEQUENCE: MAT 082 (3) Basic Mathematics

MAT 092/091 (3)/(4) Introductory Algebra

MAT 151 (4) College Algebra

MAT 182 (3) Trigonometry

These courses maybe taken together

MAT 121 (3) Intermediate Algebra

2nd Semester

1st Semester MAT 240/241 (4/5) Calculus III

MAT 220/221 (4/5) Calculus I

MAT 230/231 (4/5) Calculus II

MAT 187 (5) Pre-Calculus

MAT 225 (3) Elementary Linear Algebra

*MAT 187 is a refresher course for those students who have taken college algebra and trigonometry.

PHYSICS SEQUENCE: PHY 121/121LL (4/5) University Physics I: Mechanics (Lect/Lab)

PHY 111/ 111 LL and PHY 112/112LL or one year High School Physics

PHY 131/131LL (4) University Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism (Lect/Lab)

ECE 102 AA (2) Engineering Analysis Tools and Techniques

ECE 103 AB (2) Intro to Engineering: Problem Solving and Design

CSC 110 (3) Principles of Programming JAVA

ENGLISH SEQUENCE: ENG 071 Fundamentals of Writing

ENG 101 (3) First year composition I

ENG 102 (3) First year composition II

CHEMISTRY SEQUENCE: CHM 130/ 130LL or one year High School Chemistry

CHM 151/LL (4) General Chemistry I

CHM 152/LL (4) General Chemistry II

MAT 276 (4) Modern Differential Equations

ECN 211 (3) Macroeconomic Principles ECE 111 (3) Biology for Engineers

ENGINEERING CORE:

ENG 061 Basic Writing Skills

2nd Semester

EEE 202 (5) Circuit Devices I ECE 214 (3) Engineering Mechanics Which is equivalent to: ECE 211 (statics) + ECE 212 (Dynamics)

ECN 211 or ECN 212 (3) Macroeconomic or Microeconomic

CSC 205 (3) Concepts of Computer Science

ASU hrs

Course Subject and Title

TERM ONE: 0-15 CREDIT HOURS ASU 101-IEE: The ASU Experience FSE 100: Intro to Engineering

Applicable MCCCD course prefix & number(s)

MCCCD hrs

1

(content included in Intro to Engineering )

-

2

ECE102AA & ECE 103AB

4

MAT 265: Calculus for Engineers I

3

MAT 220 or MAT 221

Basic Science Elective ENG 101 First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition** OR ENG 107: English for Foreign Students Social & Behavioral Science (SB) AND Cultural Diversity in the US (C) or Global Awareness (G) or Cultural Diversity in the US (C)

3

GLG101, ECE 111

3

ENG 101 or ENG 107

3

3

(see approved SB and awareness courses)

3

3

CSC 110

5 or 4

ASU Notes  ASU 101-IEE should be completed

first semester. **If ENG 105 a 3 hr applicable elective must also be taken prior to graduation. See Advisor.

TERM TWO: 16-31 CREDIT HOURS CSE 110: Principles of Programming with Java

3

3/1

PHY 115 or PHY 121

5 or 4

3

MAT 230 or MAT 231

5 or 4

3

ENG 102 or ENG 108

3

3

(see approved SB and awareness courses)

3

CSE 205: Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures

3

CSC 205

3

ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles

3

ECN 211- Fulfills SB

3

MAT 267: Calculus for Engineers III PHY 131/132: University Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism/ Laboratory II (SQ)

3

MAT 240 or MAT 241

5 or 4

3/1

PHY 116 or PHY 131

5 or 4

PHY 121/122: University Physics I/ Laboratory I (SQ) MAT 266: Calculus for Engineers II ENG 102: First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition** OR ENG 108: English for Foreign Students Social & Behavioral Science (SB) AND Cultural Diversity in the US (C) or Global Awareness (G) TERM THREE: 32-47 CREDIT HOURS

3

HU/SB Elective

4

CHM 151 & CHM 151LL and CHM 152 & CHM 152LL

3

MAT 276 OR MAT 277

2

MAT225

EEE 202: Circuit 1

4

EEE 202

MAE 212: Engineering Mechanics

4

ECE 211 (3) + ECE 212 (3) or ECE 214 (4)

HU/SB Elective

 Complete 9 critical courses by end of term 3.  Complete First-Year Composition requirement: ENG 101 & 102 or ENG 107 & 108 or ENG 105

3

TERM FOUR: 48-57 CREDIT HOURS CHM 114: General Chemistry for Engineers (SQ) OR CHM 116: General Chemistry II* (SQ) MAT 274: Elementary Differential Equations (MA) OR MAT 275: Modern Differential Equations (MA) MAT242: Elementary Linear Algebra

*CHM 113 is a prerequisite and does not apply toward degree credit. 8 4 or 3 3

TERM FIVE: 61-74 CREDIT HOURS

TOTAL ASU HOURS

5 6 or 4

64

Note that if all topics listed above are completed at MCCCD/CGCC prior to transfer to ASU, you will have completed 64 out of 64 hours allowable for a transfer student. A minimum of 56 (120-64) hours that are applicable to the BSE degree must be taken at ASU. General University Requirements: Legend  General Studies Core Requirements: o Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) o Mathematical Studies (MA) o Computer/Statistics/Quantitative applications (CS) o Humanities, Fine Arts, and Design (HU) o Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) o Natural Science-Quantitative (SQ) o Natural Science-General (SG)  General Studies Awareness Requirements o Cultural Diversity in the US (C) o Global Awareness (G) o Historical Awareness (H)  First-Year Composition

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2014-2015 Catalog Year - MAPP Industrial Engineering (BSE) ASU Major Industrial Engineering, BSE - Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

Special Requirements Completion of the Maricopa to ASU Engineering Pathway and all special requirements meets ASU major map requirements and guarantees admission to the Industrial Engineering BSE degree program. Note: Engineering Core Courses should be completed prior to enrolling in any additional lower division requirement courses. While requirements listed will meet ASU degree requirements, only 64 credit hours are transferable to ASU. Special Requirements: 3.0 transfer GPA as calculated by ASU for admissions. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

Maricopa Community College District Course Requirements Required Courses ASU

Pathway AGEC-S Program Credits

Engineering Core Courses ENG 101: First-Year Composition ENG 1101 OR ENG 107: First-Year Composition for ESL

Reqs

Trk

Mi n. LD Grade

ASU

3(3 ASU)

C

ENG 102: First-Year Composition ENG 1102 OR ENG 108: First-Year Composition for ESL

3(3 ASU)

C

ECE 102: Engineering Analysis Tools An AND ECE 103: Engineering Problem Solving A EGR 1102

4(2 ASU)

C

MAT 221/220: Calculus With Analytic Geometry I

4-5(3 ASU)

C

MAT 231/230: Calculus With Analytic Geometry II

4-5(3 ASU)

C

MAT 241/240: Calculus With Analytic Geometry III

4-5(3 ASU)

C

MAT 277/276: Modern Differential Equations

3-4(3 ASU)

C

PHY 121: University Physics I: Mechanics PHY 1121 B

4(4 ASU)

C

PHY 131: University Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism PHY 1131 B

4(4 ASU)

C

CHM 151: General Chemistry I AND CHM 151LL: General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 1151

4(0 ASU)

C

CHM 152: General Chemistry II AND CHM 152LL: General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 1152

4(4 ASU)

C

Humanities and Fine Arts AND

3(3 ASU)

C

Notes

Humanities, Arts and Design

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Awareness Area

Social and Behavioral Sciences AND Awareness Area Additional Lower Division Requirements BIO 181: General Biology (Majors) I OR BIO 182: General Biology (Majors) II OR ECE 111: Bioengineering Systems OR GLG 101: Introduction To Geology I - P OR GLG 102: Intro To Geology II-Historical OR GLG 110: Geologic Disasters & Environment CSC 110: Introduction To Computer Science CSC 120: Digital Design Fundamentals OR CSC 240: Introduction To Different Pro OR EEE 202: Circuits And Devices

(HU) and Social Behavioral Sciences (SB) requirements: select courses that ensure completion of all three awareness areas (historical, global and cultural). 3(3 ASU)

1-4(3-4 ASU)

3(3 ASU) 1-5(3-5 ASU)

C

C

C C

CSC 205: Object Oriented Programming and Data Structures CSC 2205

3(3 ASU)

C

ECN 211: Macroeconomic Principles ECN 2201

3(3 ASU)

C

0-4(4 ASU)

C

3(2 ASU)

C

3-0(3 ASU)

C

ECE 214: Engineering Mechanics MAT 225: Elementary Linear Algebra

Humanities and Fine Arts AND Awareness Area

Required Credits CGCC (61-79 Credits) Transfer to ASU (59-62

Additional Lower Division Requirements: Complete additional lower division requirements not to exceed 64 total transfer credits. Students should complete MAT 225, CSC 110, CSC 205 and ECN 211 before taking other additional courses listed. All other additional requirements listed can be completed after transfer to ASU.

Credits) (less than the maximum

allowable of 64 transfer credits)

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Required Credits

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Updated: 7/28/10

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