Industrial Engineering Electives Lists

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGELECTIVES LISTS2019-2020The IMSE curriculum provides students with the opportunity to obtain a greater depth ofknowledge through several different elective areas: Management, Focus, Engineering Topic,and Social Sciences and Humanities.* Students who entered ISU prior to Fall '14 must select two courses from each of theManagement, Focus, and Engineering Topic elective lists. Students must also choose fourSocial Sciences and Humanities electives.*Students who entered ISU in or after Fall '14 must select two courses from each of the Focusand Engineering Topic elective lists and one from the Management elective list. Students mustalso choose four Social Sciences and Humanities electives.MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES*Students who entered ISU prior to Fall '14 will choose two courses from the Managementelective list.*Students who entered ISU in or after Fall '14 will choose one course from the Managementelective list.ClassDescriptionACCT 284Financial AccountingF.S.SS.AFAS 341Air Force Leadership Studies IF.CON E 222Contractor Organization and Management ofConstructionCompletion of basic programF.S.ECON 320Labor EconomicsECON 101VARIESECON 334Entrepreneurship in AgricultureECON 101F.S.ECON 336Agricultural SellingECON 101VARIESECON 337Agricultural MarketingECON 101 required, ECON 235recommendedVARIESECON 344Public FinanceECON 101VARIESI E 450Technical Sales for Engineers ICredit or enrollment in IE 305F.MGMT 310Entrepreneurship and InnovationSophomore classificationF.S.MGMT 370Management of OrganizationsECON 101 or 102F.S.SS.MGMT 414International ManagementMGMT 370 or MGMT 371F.S.MIS 301Management Information SystemsCOM S 113 or BUSAD 150 (ENGR 160, ME160, IE 148)VARIESMKT 340Principles of MarketingCredit or current enrollment in ECON 101F.S.SS.PSYCH 250Psychology of the WorkplacePrerequisitesVARIESPSYCH 450Industrial Psychology2 courses in psychology including PSYCH101, STAT 101SP CM 312Business and Professional SpeakingSP CM 212Last Updated 3/2019 EMGSemesterF.S.F.S.

FOCUS ELECTIVESStudents will choose two classes (6 credits total) from the five focus areas: SystemsEngineering & Engineering Management, Human Factors, Operations Research & Analytics,Manufacturing, & Enterprise Computing.Systems Engineering and Engineering Management - focuses on the strategies necessary for solvinginternal and external problems of a company in areas such as production, quality, project management,sales, and marketing CT 215Legal Environment of BusinessSophomore classificationF.S.SS.ACCT 285Managerial AccountingACCT 284F.S.SS.AER E 452XIntroduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (IE)Junior Classification in EngineeringVARIESCON E 380Engineering LawJunior ClassificationF.S.ECON 355International Trade and Finance *ECON 101, 102VARIESECON 371Introductory EconometricsECON 301, ECON 302 or ECON 353, STAT326F.S.ECON 416Industrial OrganizationECON 301VARIESECON 431Managerial EconomicsECON 301VARIESECON 437Commodity Marketing and Risk ManagementECON 235, ECON 301, STAT 326VARIESECON 455International Trade *ECON 301VARIESECON 457International Finance *ECON 302VARIESECON 532Managerial Economics for the Global OrganizationECON 101 & enrollment in MBA or BASprogram, not for ECON majorsVARIESECON 571Intermediate EconometricsECON 500S.ENGR 430XEntrepreneurial Product Development Engineering (IE)Junior ClassificationF.S.ENGR 434XEntrepreneurial Product Engineering Design Project (IE)IE 430 or ENGR 430S.FIN 301Principles of FinanceACCT 284, ECON 101, and STAT 226 (orSTAT 231)F.S.SS.Junior ClassificationF.S.IE 430 or ENGR 430S.I E 430XI E 434XEntrepreneurial Product Development Engineering(ENGR)Entrepreneurial Product Engineering Design Project(ENGR)I E 451Technical Sales for Engineers IIIE 450S.I E 452XIntroduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (AER E)Junior Classification in EngineeringVARIESI E 463XIntroduction to Engineering and Systems ManagementSTAT 231 or STAT 305 or equivalent,upperclassman standing and permission ofinstructorS.I E 560Engineering Risk AnalysisCourse in probability and statisitcsVARIESI E 561Total Quality ManagementCourse in quality controlVARIESI E 563Engineering and Systems ManagementCourse in probability and statisitcsVARIESI E 564Decision AnalysisCourse in probability and statisitcsVARIESI E 570Systems Engineering and Project ManagementCoursework in basic statisticsVARIESMGMT 313Feasibility Analysis and Business PlanningMGMT 310F.S.MGMT 371Organizational BehaviorSophomore classificationF.S.MGMT 471Personnel and Human Resource ManagementMGMT 471F.S.MGMT 472Management of DiversityJunior classificationF.S.MKT 368Marketing Analytics (MIS)MKT 340F.S.MKT 442Sales ManagementMKT 340F.S.

SCM 301Supply Chain ManagementSCM 461Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in Supply Chain(MIS)Principles of TransportationSCM 466Global Trade ManagementSCM 450STAT 226 (or STAT 231), ECON 101VARIESSCM 301, MIS 301 or IE 148, IE 341VARIESSCM 301VARIESSCM 301F.S.* Meets International Perspectives Requirement.Human Factors - focuses on with the relationships between people and their work tasks, machines,information, environment, engineering as well as technology.ClassDescriptionPrerequisitesSemesterI E 571Occupational BiomechanicsEM 274, STAT 231VARIESI E 572Design and Evaluation of Human-Computer InteractionI E 271 or graduate classificationVARIESI E 576Human Factors in Product DesignI E 572 or I E 577VARIESI E 577Human FactorsI E 271 or graduate classificationVARIESKIN 355BiomechanicsPHYS 111 or PHYS 115F.S.SS.PSYCH 350Human Factors in TechnologyPSYCH 101; junior classificationF.Operations Research and Analytics - focuses on the design and analysis of quantitative models andmethods having applications in production and service systems such as inventory control, scheduling,transportation, and logistics.DescriptionPrerequisitesSemesterCOM S 207Fundamentals of Computer Programming (MIS)MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 orhigherF.S.SS.ECON 207Applied Economic OptimizationMATH 151, MATH 160, MATH 165 orequivalentF.S.I E 403/503Introduction to Sustainable Production SystemsCredit or enrollment in I E 341VARIESI E 405/505Advanced Engineering Economy for Complex Engineering MATH 265, MATH 267, STAT 231 and I EProjects305, or instructor's permissionVARIESI E 508Design and Analysis of Allocation MechanismsI E 312 or MATH 307VARIESI E 510Network AnalysisI E 312VARIESI E 513Analysis of Stochastic SystemsSTAT 231VARIESI E 514Production SchedulingI E 312, I E 341VARIESI E 519Simulation Modeling and AnalysisCOM S 311, STAT 401VARIESI E 534Linear ProgrammingI E 312VARIESI E 541Inventory Control and Production PlanningI E 341VARIESMATH 207Matrices and Linear Algebra2 semesters of calculusF.S.SS.MATH 317Theory of Linear AlgebraCredit or enrollment in MATH 201F.S.MATH 435Geometry IMATH 201; MATH 207 or MATH 317F.MIS 207Fundamentals of Computer Programming (COM S)MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 orhigherF.S.SS.STAT 407Methods of Multivariate AnalysisSTAT 301 or STAT 326 or STAT 401,knowledge of matrix algebraF.Class

Manufacturing - focuses on the design, analysis, operation, and control of manufacturing processes R E 423Composite Flight StructuresE M 324, Mat E 273S.A B E 363Agri-Industrial Applications of Electric Power andElectronicsA B E 216F.S.A B E 404/504Instrumentation for Agricultural and BiosystemsEngineeringA B E 316 & 363F.A B E 451/551Food and Bioprocess EngineeringA B E 216 and M E 436 or CH E 357; or FSS.HN 351 and MATH 266 or MATH 267A B E 469/569Engineering for Grain Storage, Preservation, Handling,and Processing SystemsA B E 216E E 332Semiconductor Materials and Devices (MAT E)PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPRS.E and E E majors: E E 230E E 432/532Microelectronics Fabrication Techniques (MAT E)Credit or enrollment in E E 332VARIESE M 362Principles of Nondestructive Testing (MAT E)PHYS 112 or PHYS 222S.E M 362LNondestructive Testing Laboratory (MAT E)Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362S.ENSCI 480Engineering Analysis of Biological Systems (A B E)A B E 380 or permission of the instructorF.I E 347XMedical ManufacturingMAT E 273VARIESI E 446/546Geometric Variability in ManufacturingI E 348, or MAT E 216, or M E 324VARIESIE 447/547Biomedical Design and ManufacturingStudents with three semesters or lessbefore graduationVARIESI E 449/549Computer Aided Design and ManufacturingI E 248 or similar manufacturingengineering course, MATH 265VARIESI E 543Wind Energy ManufacturingUndergraduate engineering degree orpermission of instructorS. (offeredevennumberedyears)IE 544XMicro/Nano Scale Additive PrintingI E 348 or equivalent manufacturingengineering courseVARIESI E 545Rapid Prototyping and ManufacturingI E 248 or similar manufacturingengineering course, MATH 265,VARIESUndergraduates at Senior Standing if givenpermission of instructorI E 588Information Systems for ManufacturingI E 148, I E 448VARIESMAT E 214Structural Characterization of MaterialsMAT E 215, PHYS 221F.S.MAT E 321Introduction to Ceramic ScienceMAT E 216F.MAT E 322Introduction to Ceramic ProcessingMAT E 214, MAT E 321S.MAT E 332Semiconductor Materials and Devices (E E)PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPRS.E and E E majors: E E 230MAT E 341Metals ProcessingMAT E 214 and either MAT E 215, or 273or 392F.MAT E 351Introduction to Polymeric MaterialsMAT E 216F.S.MAT E 362Principles of Nondestructive Testing (E M)PHYS 112 or PHYS 222S.MAT E 362LNondestructive Testing Laboratory (E M)Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362S.MAT E 418Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsMAT E 216, MAT E 319F.S.M E 270Introduction to Mechanical Engineering DesignM E 160 or equivalent, M E 170 orequivalent, PHYS 221F.S.S.

M E 324Manufacturing EngineeringM E 270, E M 324, MAT E 273 and324LMEM E 370Engineering MeasurementsE E 442, STAT 305M E 410Mechanical Engineering Applications of MechatronicsM E 411Automatic ControlsF.S.SS.Alt. S.E E 442, E E 448, credit or enrollment in M(offeredE 421irregularly)M E 421F.M E 418/518Mechanical Considerations in RoboticsCredit or enrollment in M E 421S.M E 419Computer-Aided DesignM E 325F.M E 421System Dynamics and ControlE E 442, E E 448, M E 345, MATH 267F.S.SS.F.S.SS.Enterprise Computing - focuses on the integration of information within the functional units of anenterprise as well as among multiple OM S 207Fundamentals of Computer Programming (MIS)MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 orhigherF.S.SS.COM S 227Object-oriented ProgrammingCredit or Enrollment in MATH 143 orhigher, recommended: a previous highF.S.SS.school or college course in programming orequivalent experienceCOM S 228Introduction to Data StructuresMinimum of C- in COM S 227, credit orenrollment in MATH 165E E 285Problem Solving Methods and Tools for ElectricalEngineeringFIN 450Analytical Methods in FinanceSTAT 326, and ECON 301 or FIN 301I E 420/520XEngineering Problem Solving with RAn introductory statisitcs course: STAT 231VARIESor equivalentI E 481/581e-Commerce Systems EngineeringI E 148VARIESI E 483/583Data MiningI E 148, IE 312, and STAT 231VARIESIE 487/587Big Data OptimizationIE 312, STAT 231VARIESI E 582Enterprise Modeling and Integration3 credits in information technology orinformation systemsVARIESI E 585Requirements and Architecture Engineering3 credits in information technology orinformation systemsVARIESI E 588Information Systems for ManufacturingI E 148, IE 448VARIESMIS 207Fundamentals of Computer Programming (COM S)MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 orhigherF.S.SS.Last Updated 3/2019 EMGF.S.SS.VARIESF.S.

ENGINEERING TOPIC ELECTIVESStudents will choose two classes (6 credits total) from the Engineering Topic elective list.SemesterClassDescriptionA B E 216Fundamentals of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering A B E 160 or permission of the instructorF.A B E 363Agri-Industrial Applications of Electric Power andElectronicsA B E 216F.S.A B E 380Principles of Biological Systems EngineeringA B E 316S.A B E 404/504Instrumentation for Agricultural and BiosystemsEngineeringA B E 316 and 363F.A B E 413Fluid Power Engineering (M E)Credit or enrollment in E M 378 or M E 335,F.A B E 216 or M E 270A B E 415Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering Design IA B E 316 (majors only)A B E 451/551Food and Bioprocess EngineeringA B E 216 and credit or enrollment in M E436 or CH E 357; or FS HN 351 and MATH S.266 or MATH 267A B E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (AER E, CPR E, E E, Student must be within two semesters ofENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)graduation and permission of instructor.F.S.A B E 469/569Engineering for Grain Storage, Preservation, Handling,and Processing Systems (BSE)S.A B E 472/572Design of Envrionmental Modification Systems for AnimalA B E 216, M E 231HousingAlt. S.,offered evennumberedyearsA B E 480Engineering Analysis of Biological Systems (ENSCI)A B E 380 or permission of the instructorF.A B E 511Bioprocessing and Bioproducts (C E)A B E 216 or equivalent, MATH 160 orMATH 165, one of CHEM 167 or higher,BIOL 173 or BIOL 211 or higher or BRT501, senior or graduate classificationF.AER E 261Introduction to Performance and DesignMATH 166, PHYS 221, Credit or EnrollmentF.S.in AER E 161AER E 310Aerodynamics I: Incompressible FlowGrade of C- or better in AER E 261, MATH265F.S.AER E 423Composite Flight StructuresE M 324, MAT E 273S.AER E 452XIntroduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (I E)Junior Classification in EngineeringVARIESAER E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, B M E, CPRE, E E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.AER E 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (CPR E, E E,ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)AER E 468/568Large-Scale Complex Engineered SystemsSenior standing in College of Engineeringor permission of AER E 468 instructorS.AER E 481Advanced Wind Energy: Technology and DesignAER E 381 or senior classification inengineering or junior in engineering with acourse in fluid mechanicsS.CH E 210Material and Energy BalancesCHEM 178, MATH 166, CH E 160F.S.CH E 310Computational Methods in Chemical EngineeringCH E 160, CH E 205, CH E 210, MATH 265 F.S.PrerequisitesA B E 216F.S.

CH E 356Transport Phenomena ICH E 205, CH E 210, PHYS 221; credit orenrollment in MATH 267F.S.CH E 357Transport Phenomena IICH E 356F.S.CH E 358SeparationsCH E 310, CH E 357, CH E 381F.S.CH E 381Chemical Engineering ThermodynamicsCredit or enrollment in CH E 310; MATH267, PHYS 222, CHEM 325F.S.CH E 382Chemical Reaction EngineeringCH E 310, CH E 381; credit or enrollment inF.S.CH E 357CH E 415/515Biochemical EngineeringCH E 357, CHEM 331; BBMB 301 or BBMB303 or BBMB 404VARIESCON E 352Mechanical Systems in BuildingsCON E 222, CON E 251, PHYS 222; orpermission of instructorF.S.CON E 353Electrical Systems in BuildingsPHYS 222 and credit or enrollment in CONE 352; or permission of instructorF.S.CON E 354Building Energy PerformanceCON E 352 or permission of instructorF.CPR E 281Digital LogicSophomore classificationF.S.CPR E 288Embedded Systems I: IntroductionCPR E 281, COM S 207 or COM S 227 or EEF.S.285CPR E 308Operating Systems: Principles and PracticeCPR E 381 or COM S 321F.S.CPR E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B ME, E E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.CPR E 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, E E,ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)CPR E 489Computer Networking and Data CommunicationsCPR E 381 or E E 324F.S.E E 224Signals and Systems IE E 201, MATH 267, PHYS 222F.S.E E 230Electronic Circuits and SystemsE E 201, MATH 267, PHYS 222F.S.E E 303Energy Systems and Power ElectronicsMATH 267, PHYS 222; credit or enrollmentF.S.in E E 230E E 311Electromagnetic Fields and WavesE E 201, MATH 265, PHYS 222, credit orenrollment in MATH 267E E 332Semiconductor Materials and Devices (MAT E)PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPRS.E and E E majors: E E 230E E 333Electronic Systems DesignE E 230, credit or enrollment in CPR E 288F.E E 351Analysis of Energy SystemsPHYS 222VARIESE E 432/532Microelectronics Fabrication Techniques (MAT E)Credit or enrollment in EE 332VARIESE E 448Introduction to AC Circuits and Motors (2 credits)E E 442F.S.E E 452Electrical Machines and Power Electronic DrivesE E 303, E E 324S.E E 455Introduction to Energy Distribution SystemsE E 303, credit or registration in E E 324F.E E 456Power Systems Analysis IE E 303, credit or enrollment in E E 324F.E E 457Power System Analysis IIE E 303, credit or enrollment in E E 324S.E E 459/559Electromechanical Wind Energy Conversion and GridIntegrationCredit or enrollment in E E 452, E E 456VARIESE E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters ofE, CPR E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)graduation and permission of instructor.F.S.E E 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E,ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E)Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.

E E 554Power System DynamicsE E 456, E E 457, E E 475S.E E 555Advanced Energy Distribution SystemsE E 455VARIESE E 556Power Electronic SystemsE E 452VARIESE M 324Mechanics of MaterialsE M 274F.S.SS.E M 345Engineering DynamicsE M 274, credit or enrollment in MATH 266F.S.SS.or 267E M 362Principles of Nondestructive Testing (MAT E)PHYS 112 or PHYS 222S.E M 362LNondestructive Testing Laboratory (MAT E)Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362S.ENGR 340Intro to Wind Energy: System Design & DeliveryMATH 166, PHYS 222F.ENGR 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B ME, CPR E, E E, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.ENGR 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, EE, I E, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)I E 222Design & Analysis Methods for Systems Improvements*Only an Engr Topic Elective for students who began I E I E 248; credit and enrollment in I E 271program before Fall 2014.S.I E 403/503Introduction to Sustainable Production SystemsVARIESIE 405/505Advanced Engineering Economy for Complex Engineering MATH 265, MATH 267, STAT 231, and IEProjects305, or permission by instructorI E 420/520XEngineering Problem Solving with RI E 422XDesign and Analysis Applications for SystemImprovementIE 445XRapid Prototyping and ManufacturingIE 446/546Geometric Variability in ManufacturingI E 348, or MAT E 216, or M E 324VARIESIE 447/547Biomedical Design and ManufacturingStudents with three semesters or lessbefore graduationVARIESI E 449/549Computer Aided Design and ManufacturingI E 248 or similar manufacturingengineering course, MATH 265VARIESI E 452XIntroduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (AER E)Junior Classification in EngineeringVARIESI E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B ME, CPR E, E E, ENGR, M E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.I E 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, EE, ENGR, ME, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)I E 468/568Large-Scale Complex Engineered Systems (LSCES) (AERE)Senior standing in College of Engineeringor permission of AER E 468 instructorS.I E 481/581e-Commerce Systems EngineeringI E 148VARIESI E 483/583Data MiningI E 148, I E 312, and STAT 231VARIESIE 487/587Big Data OptimizationIE 312, STAT 231VARIESI E 508Design and Analysis of Allocation MechanismsI E 312 or MATH 307VARIESI E 510Network AnalysisI E 312VARIESI E 513Analysis of Stochastic SystemsSTAT 231VARIESI E 514Production SchedulingI E 312, I E 341VARIESI E 519Simulation Modeling and AnalysisCOM S 311, STAT 401VARIESI E 534Linear ProgrammingI E 312VARIESI E 541Inventory Control and Production PlanningI E 341VARIESCredit or enrollment in I E 341VARIESAn introductory statisitcs course STAT 231VARIESor equivalentIE 222, IE 271, IE 305, IE 361 and creditor enrollment in IE 413 OR permission ofVARIESinstructorI E 248, Mat E 273 or similar manufacturingVARIESand materials course

Alt. S.,offered evennumberedyearsI E 543Wind Energy ManufacturingUndergraduate engineering degree orpermission of instructorIE 544XMicro/Nano Scale Additive PrintingI E 348 or equivalent manufacturingengineering courseVARIESIE 545Rapid Prototyping and ManufacturingI E 248 or similar manufacturingengineering course, MATH 265.Undergraduates at senior standing if givenpermission by instructorVARIESI E 560Engineering Risk AnalysisCourse in probability and statisitcsVARIESI E 561Total Quality ManagementI E 361VARIESI E 563Engineering and Systems ManagementCourse in probability and statisitcsVARIESI E 570Systems Engineering and Project ManagementCoursework in basic statisticsVARIESI E 571Occupational BiomechanicsE M 274, STAT 231VARIESI E 572Design and Evaluation of Human-Computer InteractionI E 577 or instructor's permissionVARIESI E 576Human Factors in Product DesignI E 572 or I E 577VARIESI E 577Human FactorsI E 271 or graduate classificationVARIESI E 578XHuman-Centered Design and ManufacturingVARIESI E 582Enterprise Modeling and Integration3 credits in information technology orinformation systemsI E 585Requirements and Architecture Engineering3 credits in information technology orinformation systemsVARIESI E 588Information Systems for ManufacturingI E 148, I E 448VARIESMAT E 214Structural Characterization of MaterialsMAT E 215, PHYS 221F.S.MAT E 216Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering IIMAT E 215, MAT E 273 or MAT E 392;credit or enrollment in PHYS 222F.S.MAT E 311Thermodynamics in Materials EngineeringCHEM 178, MAT E 216, and credit orenrollment in MATH 267F.S.MAT E 321Introduction to Ceramic ScienceMAT E 216F.MAT E 322Introduction to Ceramic ProcessingMAT E 214, MAT E 321S.MAT E 332Semiconductor Materials and Devices (E E)PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPRS.E and E E majors: E E 230MAT E 341Metals ProcessingMAT E 214 and either MAT E 215, 273 or392F.MAT E 351Introduction to Polymeric MaterialsMAT E 216F.S.MAT E 362Principles of Nondestructive Testing (E M)PHYS 112 or PHYS 222S.MAT E 362LNondestructive Testing Laboratory (E M)Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362S.MAT E 418Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsMAT E 216, MAT E 319F.S.MAT E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B ME, CPR E, E E, ENGR, I E, M E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.MAT E 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, EE, ENGR, I E, M E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)M E 324Manufacturing EngineeringM E 270, E M 324, MAT E 273 and M E324LF.S.SS.M E 332Engineering Thermodynamics IIM E 231M E 345Engineering Dynamics (E M)VARIESF.S.SS.E M 274, credit or enrollment in MATH 266F.S.SS.or 267

M E 370Engineering MeasurementsE E 442, STAT 305M E 410Mechanical Engineering Applications of MechatronicsM E 411Automatic ControlsM E 413Fluid Power Engineering (A B E)Credit or enrollment in E M 378 or M E 335,F.A B E 216 or M E 270M E 415Mechanical Systems DesignM E 324, M E 325F.S.M E 418/518Mechanical Considerations in RoboticsCredit or enrollment in M E 421S.M E 419Computer-Aided DesignM E 325F.M E 421System Dynamics and ControlE E 442, E E 448, E M 345, MATH 267F.S.SS.M E 433Alternative EnergyPHYS 221/PHYS 222 and CHEM 167F.M E 436Heat TransferM E 335F.S.SS.M E 437Introduction to Combustion EngineeringCredit in M E 332 or equivalent and creditor enrollment in M E 335 or equivalentS.M E 441Fundamentals of Heating, Ventilating, and AirConditioningCredit or enrollment in M E 436F.M E 442Heating and Air Conditioning DesignM E 441 or with Instructor PermissionS.M E 444Elements and Performance of Power PlantsM E 332, credit or enrollment in M E 335S.M E 449Internal Combustion EnginesM E 335F.M E 466Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B ME, CPR E, E E, ENGR, I E, MAT E)Student must be within two semesters ofgraduation and permission of instructor.F.S.ME 467Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, E Student must be within two semesters ofE, ENGR, I E, MAT E)graduation and permission of instructor.Alt. F. Alt. S.(offeredirregularly)M E 530Advanced ThermodynamicsM E 332F.M E 542Advanced CombustionM E 332 or CH E 381S.F.S.SS.Alt. S.E E 442, E E 448, credit or enrollment in M(offeredE 421irregularly)M E 421F.M E 545Thermal Systems DesignM E 436Alt F.,offered evennumberedyearsM S E 520Thermodynamics and Kinetics in MulticomponentMaterialsMAT E 311 or CHEM 321, MATH 266 orMATH 267F.NUC E 401Nuclear Radiation Theory and EngineeringPHYS 222, MATH 266 or 267F.NUC E 402Nuclear Reactor EngineeringNUC E 401, permission of NuclearEngineering program directorS.NUC E 441Probabilistic Risk AssessmentSTAT 305 or equivalentS.NUC E 461Ratiation Detection, Measurement and SimulationNUC E 401S.Last Updated 3/2019 EMGNOTE: Verify all prerequisites with current course catalog.F. - FallS. - SpringSS. - Summer

Social Sciences and Humanities ElectivesThe Industrial Engineering program has created a list of Social Science and Humanities (SSH)courses for students to choose from to meet the 12 credits required for graduation. Six creditsin the SSH area must be 200-level or above, and six credits must form a sequence ofprerequisite or related courses. This list contains numerous US Diversity and InternationalPerspectives courses: students must have 3 credits in each for graduation as a part of the 12credit SSH requirement. Please check these courses with your adviser prior to completing thecourse.** Be sure to check the current catalog for prerequisites.**African American Studies (AF AM):201 - Introduction to African American StudiesU.S.Diversity334 - African American Religious Experience (RELIG)347 - Studies in African American Literature (ENGL)350 - Women of Color in the U.S. (WGS)353 - History of African Americans I (HIST)354 - History of African Americans II (HIST)460 - Seminar in African American CultureAgronomy (AGRON):PPPPPPPPU.S.Diversity342 - World Food Issues: Past & Present (ENV S, FS HN)Apparel, Merchandising and Design (A M D):formerly Textiles and Clothing (T C)165 - Dress, Appearance, and Diversity in SocietyU.S.Diversity240 - Introduction to American Indian Literature (ENGL)310 - Contemporary Topics in American Indian Studies315 - Archaeology of North America (ANTHR)322 - Peoples & Cultures of Native North America (ANTHR)332/532 - Current Issues in Native North America (ANTHR)346 - American Indian Literature (ENGL)Anthropology (ANTHR):201 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology230 - Globalization and the Human Condition306 - Cultural AnthropologyIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYPPU.S.DiversityIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYPPPPPPPU.S.DiversityPPP308 - Archaeology309 - Introduction to Culture and Language (LING)IE SSHONLYP362 - Cultural Perspectives of Dress210 - Introduction to American Indian StudiesIntl.Persp.P354 - History of European & North American DressAmerican Indian Studies (AM IN):IE SSHONLYP325 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa (ANTHR)330 - Ethnic and Race Relations (SOC)Intl.Persp.PP

313/513 - Kinship and Marriage in a Global Perspective315/515 - Archeology of North America (AM IN)322/522 - Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (AM IN)PPP323/523 - Topics in Latin American Anthropology (US LS)P325 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa (AF AM)332/532 - Current Issues in Native North America (AM IN)333 - Asian American Material Cultures (HIST)PPP340/540 - Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion (RELIG)PPPP376 - Classical Archeology (CL ST)411/511 - Anthropology for Global Professionals444/544 - Sex and Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective (WGS)Architecture (ARCH):U.S.Diversity221 - History of Pre-Modern Architecture I321 - History of the American City420 - Topics in American ArchitectureIE SSHONLYPPP427/527 - History, Theory, & Criticism of Chinese ArchitectureArt History (ART H):Intl.Persp.PU.S.Diversity280 - History of Art IIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYPPP281 - History of Art II382 - Art and Architecture of Asia383 - Greek & Roman Art (CL ST)PPP385 - Renaissance Art388 - Modern Art and Theory395 - Art and Theory Since 1945P396 - History of PhotographyPP487 - 19th Century Art494 - Women/Gender in Art (WGS)PBiology (BIOL):307 - Women in Science and Engineering (WGS)Classical Studies (CL ST):273 - Greek and Roman Mythology275 - The Ancient CityU.S.DiversityIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYIntl.Persp.IE SSHONLYPU.S.DiversityPP310 - Ancient Philosophy (PHIL)353 - World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance (ENGL)372 - Greek and Roman Tragedy and Comedy373 - Heroes of Greece, Rome, and Today374 - Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World (HIST, WGS)376 - Classical Archaeology (ANTHR)PPPPPP383 - Greek & Roman Art (ART H)394 - The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction (Only 2 credit course)395 - Study Abroad: The Archaeology of Greece402 - Greek Civilization (HIST)PPPP

403 - Roman Civilization (HIST)PP430/530 - Foundations of Western Political Thought (POL S)Communication Studies (COMST):U.S.DiversityIntl.Persp.101 - Introduction to Communication Studies210 - Communication and U.S. DiversityPP310 - Intercultural CommunicationP311 - Studies in Interpersonal CommunicationPPP314 - Organizational Communication325 - Nonverbal CommunicationCriminal Justice Studies (CJ ST):U.SDiversityIntl.Persp.241 - Youth and Crime (SOC)332 - Philosophy of Law (PHIL)340 - Deviant and Criminal Behavior (SOC)484 - Topical Studies in Criminal and Juvenile JusticeCommunity and Regional Planning (C R P)U.SDiversity291 - Worl

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES LISTS 2019-2020 The IMSE curriculum provides students with the opportunity to obtain a greater depth of knowledge through several different elective areas: Management, Focus, Engineering Topic, . ECON 101 & enrollment in MBA or BAS program, not for ECON majors Principles of Finance ACCT 284, ECON 101, and STAT .