Semester Requirements
Robin Borkholder, Minor Adviser
(585) 475-2990, rrbeie@rit.edu
The minor in engineering management integrates technological and managerial expertise while focusing on the management of these areas. Engineering management is concerned with understanding the technology involved in an engineering project and the management process through which the technology is applied. This minor is closed to students majoring in industrial engineering.
| Course | |
|---|---|
| Required Courses | |
| ISEE-250 | Engineering Economy |
| ISEE-350 | Engineering Management |
| ACCT-500 | Cost Management in Technical Organizations |
| Electives | |
| Choose two of the following | |
| ISEE-301 | Operations Research |
| ISEE-323 | Facilities Planning |
| ISEE-410 | Simulation |
| ISEE-420 | Production Planning and Scheduling |
| ISEE-460 | Applied Statistical Quality Control |
| ISEE-626 | Contemporary Production Systems |
| ISEE-703 | Supply Chain Management |
| ISEE-728 | Production Systems Management |
| ISEE-732 | Systems Safety Engineering |
| ISEE-745 | Manufacturing Systems |
| ISEE-750 | Systems and Project Management |
| ISEE-760 | Design of Experiments |
| ISEE-771 | Engineering of Systems I |
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The minor in engineering management integrates technological and managerial expertise while focusing on the management of the engineering and technological enterprise. Engineering management is concerned with understanding the technology involved in an engineering project and the management process through which the technology is applied. This minor supports the dual role of the engineering manager as both a technologist and a manager. The student gains a background in areas commonly needed in this role, such as engineering management, engineering economics, and accounting, in addition to industrial engineering expertise.
Prerequisites:
1016-314 Engineering Statistics (or equivalent)
1016-318 Boundary Value Problems and Matrices
or
1016-328 Engineering Math
or
1016-331 Matrix Algebra (or equivalent)
Required Courses:
0303-520/620 Engineering Economy
0303-481 Engineering Management
0101-494 Cost Accounting for Technical Organizations
Electives*—Choose two of the following:
0303-401 Operations Research
0303-402 Production Control
0303-422 Systems and Facilities Planning
0303-503 Systems Simulation
0303-510 Applied Statistical Quality Control
0303-626 Contemporary Production Systems
0303-703 Supply Chain Management
0303-704 Logistics Management
0303-734 Systems Safety Engineering
0303-758 Design of Experiments
0303-765 Databases for Information Systems
0303-766 Manufacturing Systems
0303-770 Design of Experiments
0303-784 Systems Project Management
* Other elective courses may be appropriate with minor adviser approval.