The Department of Engineering offers two minors. The Industrial Engineering Minor is appropriate for students who want to add considerations of efficiency, quality and safety to their study of a technical field such as mathematics, chemistry, or physics. The Engineering Minor is appropriate for students who want to add knowledge of engineering, but not specifically industrial engineering, to their study of a technical field. Courses in both minors have prerequisites that are not listed below, including Calculus I and II and College Physics I and II.
Specific Requirements for the Industrial Engineering Minor
EN Courses |
Titles |
Credits |
|
EN |
101 |
Problem Solving for Engineers |
3 |
|
EN |
103 |
Introduction to Engineering |
2 |
|
EN |
107 |
Engineering Graphics |
2 |
|
EN |
215 |
Intro to Indus & Sys Engineering |
3 |
|
EN |
343 |
Engineering Economy |
3 |
PLUS three of the following:
|
EN |
420 |
Simulation Experiments |
4 |
|
EN |
439 |
Human Performance Engineering |
2 |
|
EN |
440 |
Safety Engineering |
3 |
|
EN |
441 |
Manufacturing Processes |
4 |
|
EN |
443 |
Quality Control and Reliability |
3 |
|
EN |
471 |
Operations Research |
3 |
|
EN |
473 |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
|
EN |
475 |
Facilities Planning and Design |
3 |
|
EN |
477 |
Operations Planning and Control |
3 |
|
|
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TOTAL 22-25 |
Specific Requirements for the Engineering Minor
EN |
Courses |
Titles |
Credits |
|
EN |
101 |
Problem Solving for Engineers |
3 |
|
EN |
103 |
Introduction to Engineering |
2 |
|
EN |
107 |
Engineering Graphics |
2 |
|
EN |
211 |
Engineering Mechanics I |
3 |
|
EN |
212 |
Engineering Mechanics II |
3 |
|
EN |
213/L |
Circuit Analysis I/Lab |
5 |
|
EN |
321 |
Thermodynamics |
3 |
|
EN |
343 |
Engineering Economy |
3 |
|
|
________ |
TOTAL 24 |