10KP5532BS : Systems Engineering & Design, BS

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1/22/2020APPROVED BY SENATE02/10/2020EP.20.101 FINALApproved by EP 02/03/2020Date Submitted: 01/10/20 8:07 amViewing:10KP5532BS : SystemsEngineering & Design, BSLast approved: 08/12/19 8:36 amLast edit: 01/22/20 3:07 pmChanges proposed by: Brooke NewellCatalog PagesSystems Engineering & Design, BSUsing thisProgramIn Workflow1. U ProgramReview2. 1422 Head3. KP CommitteeChair4. KP Dean5. UniversityLibrarian6. Provost7. Senate EPC8.9.10.11.12.SenateU Senate ConfBoard of TrusteesIBHEDMIApproval Path1. 01/10/20 9:13 amDeb Forgacs(dforgacs):Approved for UProgram Review2. 01/13/20 2:21 pmDeborah Thurston(thurston):Approved for 1422Head3. 01/13/20 3:20 pmMichael Hirschi(mch): Approvedfor KP CommitteeChair4. 01/13/20 3:35 pmCandy Deaville(candyd):Approved for KPDean5. 01/13/20 4:08 pmJohn Wilkin(jpwilkin):Approved /20

1/22/2020Program ManagementUniversityLibrarian6. 01/22/20 12:07pmKathy Martensen(kmartens):Approved forProvostHistory1. Dec 13, 2018 byDeb Forgacs(dforgacs)2. Dec 13, 2018 byDeb Forgacs(dforgacs)3. Apr 23, 2019 byDeb Forgacs(dforgacs)4. Aug 12, 2019 byDeb Forgacs(dforgacs)Proposal TypeProposal Type:Major (ex. Special Education)This proposal isfor a:RevisionProposal Title:if this proposal is one piece of a multi-element change please include the other impacted programshere. example: A BS revision with multiple concentration revisionsupdating secondary field options. Revising text and tables degree audit updateUG Lists.degree audit update.EP ControlNumberEP.20.101 originalOfficial ProgramNameSystems Engineering & Design, BSEffective CatalogTermFall 2/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementSponsor CollegeGrainger College of EngineeringSponsorDepartmentIndustrial and Enterprise SystemsEngineeringSponsor NameSponsor EmailCollege ContactCollege ContactEmailProgram Description and JustificationJustification for proposal change:Updates for Academic Catalog 2020-21CorrespondingDegreeBS Bachelor of ScienceIs this program interdisciplinary?NoAcademic LevelUndergraduateWill you admit tothe concentrationdirectly?Is a concentrationrequired forgraduation?CIP Code142701 - Systems Engineering.Is This a Teacher Certification Program?NoWill specialized accreditation be sought for this program?NoAdmission RequirementsDesiredAdmissions 3/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementProvide a brief narrative description of the admission requirements for this program. Where relevant,include information about licensure requirements, student background checks, GRE and TOEFL scores,and admission requirements for transfer students.Describe how critical academic functions such as admissions and student advising are managed.EnrollmentDescribe how this revision will impact enrollment and degrees awarded.NoneEstimated Annual Number of Degrees AwardedYear One Estimate5th Year Estimate (or whenfully implemented)What is thematriculationterm for thisprogram?FallDelivery MethodIs this programavailable oncampus andonline?NoThis program isavailable:On CampusBudgetAre therebudgetaryimplications forthis revision?NoWill the program or revision require staffing (faculty, advisors, etc.)beyond what is currently amadmin/4/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementAdditional BudgetInformationAttach File(s)Resource ImplicationsFacilitiesWill the program require new or additional facilities or significantimprovements to already existing facilities?NoTechnologyWill the program need additional technology beyond what is currentlyavailable for the unit?NoNon-Technical ResourcesWill the program require additional supplies, services or equipment (non-technical)?NoResourcesFaculty ResourcesPlease address the impact on faculty resources including any changes in numbers of faculty, classsize, teaching loads, student-faculty ratios, etc. Describe how the unit will support student advising,including job placement and/or admission to advanced studies.NoneLibrary ResourcesDescribe your proposal's impact on the University Library's resources, collections, and services. Ifnecessary please consult with the appropriate disciplinary specialist within the University Library.NoneInstructional ResourcesWill there be any reduction in other course offerings, programs or concentrations by your departmentas a result of this new program/proposed change?NoDoes this new program/proposed change result in the replacement of another admin/5/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementDoes the program include other courses/subjects impacted by the creation/revision ofthis program?NoFinancial ResourcesHow does the unit intend to financially support this proposal?Will the unit need to seek campus or other external resources?NoAttach letters ofsupportWill an existing tuition rate be used or continue to be used for thisprogram?YesProgram Regulation and AssessmentBriefly describe the plan to assess and improve student learning, including the program’s learningobjectives; when, how, and where these learning objectives will be assessed; what metrics will beused to signify student’s achievement of the stated learning objectives; and the process to ensureassessment results are used to improve student learning. (Describe how the program is aligned with ormeets licensure, certification, and/or entitlement requirements, if applicable).Is the career/profession for graduates of this program regulated by the State of Illinois?NoProgram of Study“Baccalaureate degree requires at least 120 semester credit hours or 180 quarter credit hours and at least 40 semester credithours (60 quarter credit hours) in upper division courses” dminRules2017.pdf). For proposals for new bachelor’s degrees, if this minimum is notexplicitly met by specifically-required 300- and/or 400-level courses, please provide information on how the upper-division hoursrequirement will be satisfied.All proposals must attach the new or revised version of the Academic Catalog program of study entry.Contact your college office if you have questions.Revised programsAttach a side-by-side comparison with the existing programAND, if the revision references or adds “chose-from” lists ofcourses students can select from to fulfill requirements, a in/6/20

1/22/2020Program Managementof these courses, including the course rubric, number, title, andnumber of credit hours.Catalog Page TextCatalog Page Text: Description of program for the catalog page. This is not official content, it is usedto help build the catalog pages for the program. Can be edited in the catalog by the college ordepartment.Statement for Programs of Study CatalogGraduation RequirementsMinimum Technical GPA: 2.0TGPA is required for Engineering and Technical Elective courses and MATH 415. SeeTechnical GPA to clarify requirements.Minimum Overall GPA: 2.0Minimum hours required for graduation: 128 hoursGeneral education: Students must complete the Campus GeneralEducation requirements including the campus general educationlanguage requirement. Overview of Curricular Requirements Thecurriculum requires 128 hours for graduation and is organized asshownbelow.Orientation and Professional Development These coursesintroduce the opportunities and resources your college, department,and curriculum can offer you as you work to achieve yourcareergoals.They also provide the skills to work effectively andsuccessfully in the engineeringprofession.Foundational Mathematicsand Science These courses stress the basic mathematical andscientific principles upon which the engineering disciplineisbased.Systems Engineering and Design Technical Core These coursesstress fundamental concepts and basic laboratory techniques thatcomprise the common intellectual understanding of systemsengineering anddesign.Secondary Field Option Electives These coursesenable the student to tailor the studies to one's interests and careergoals in both technical and nontechnicalareas.Secondary field optionsare of twotypes:pre-approved andcustomized.Pre-approved secondaryfields have designated titles and a specified list of courses, from whichseveral may beselected.Approval for the substitution of a course /20

1/22/2020Program Managementone on the specified list may be requested via a petition formsubmitted to thedepartment.Customized secondary fields may becreated to achieve goals in areas not provided by preapprovedfields.To do this, a suitable title and all the courses must bepetitioned for acceptance by thedepartment.One Petition approval isbased on the merit of the SBS secondary field and the coherence of thecourses must be an introductory economics course (ECON 102 orECON 103). within it relative to the student's goals.Orientation and Professional DevelopmentCourse ListCodeTitleHoursENG 100SE 100Engineering Orientation 1Introduction to ISE01SE 290Total HoursISE Undergraduate Seminar01Foundational Mathematics and ScienceCourse ListCodeTitleHoursCHEM 102CHEM 103General Chemistry IGeneral Chemistry Lab I31MATH 221MATH 231Calculus I 2Calculus II43MATH 241MATH 285Calculus IIIIntro Differential Equations43MATH 415PHYS 211Applied Linear AlgebraUniversity Physics: Mechanics34PHYS 212PHYS 213University Physics: Elec & MagUniv Physics: Thermal Physics42Total Hours31Systems Engineering and Design Technical CoreCourse ListCodeCS 101TitleIntro Computing: Engrg & SciHours3ECE 110ECE 211Introduction to ElectronicsAnalog Circuits & Systems32IE 300IE 310Analysis of DataDeterministic Models in Optimization33SE 101SE 261Engineering Graphics & DesignBusiness Side of Engineering31SE 310SE 311Design of Structures and MechanismsEngineering Design Analysis33SE 312SE 320Instrumentation and Test LabControl dmin/8/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementCodeTitleHoursSE 424SE 494State Space Design for ControlSenior Engineering Project I33SE 495TAM 211Senior Engineering Project IIStatics23TAM 212TAM 251Introductory DynamicsIntroductory Solid Mechanics33TAM 335Total HoursIntroductory Fluid Mechanics450Secondary Field Option ElectivesCourse ListCodeTitleSecondary field option electives selected from departmentally approved list below or byHours12petition to the department. 3Automotive EngineeringCS 440Artificial Intelligence3 or4CS 446Machine Learning3 or4ECE 431ECE 464Electric MachineryPower Electronics43ECEIntroduction to Robotics470/AE 482/ME 4454ECE 486ME 320Control SystemsHeat Transfer44ME 360ME 400Signal ProcessingEnergy Conversion Systems3.53 orInternal Combustion Engines43 orME 460Industrial Control Systems44ME 461Computer Cntrl of Mech Systems3 or4SE 400Engineering Law3 or4SE 497Independent Study (May be taken for up to 3 credit hours, based onautomotive Engineering project approved by SFO faculty mentor)0 to 4TAM 412TAM 416Intermediate DynamicsIntroduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and Vibrations44ME 403In addtion to completing 12 credit hours from the list of approved courses above, studentsmust complete:Dynamics/Controls (select at least one course):ECEIntroduction to Robotics4470/AE 482/ME 445ECE 486Control Systems4ME 4604Industrial Control in/9/20

1/22/2020CodeTAM 412Program ManagementTitleIntermediate DynamicsHours4TAM 416Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamics and VibrationsAutomotive Power Systems (select at least one course):4ME 400Energy Conversion Systems3 or4ME 403Internal Combustion Engines3 or4ECE 431ECE 464Electric MachineryPower Electronics43Autonomous Systems and RoboticsCS 225Data Structures4CS 440Artificial Intelligence3 or4CS 446Machine Learning3 or4ECE 470ECE 486Introduction to RoboticsControl Systems44ECE 490Introduction to Optimization3 or4ME 351ME 461Analysis of Mfg ProcessesComputer Cntrl of Mech Systems33 orEngineering Law43 orReliability Engineering43 orSE 423Mechatronics43BioengineeringBIOE 120Introduction to Bioengineering1BIOE 414or ECE 414Biomedical InstrumentationBiomedical Instrumentation3BIOE 415or ECE 415Biomedical Instrumentation LabBiomedical Instrumentation Lab2BIOE 498BIOP 401Special TopicsIntroduction to Biophysics33CHEM 232Elementary Organic Chemistry I3 or4CHEM 233IE 340/PSYC 358Elementary Organic Chem Lab IHuman Factors24KIN 355MCB 150Biomechanics of Human MovementMolec & Cellular Basis of Life (recommended only if a prerequisite to34SE 400SE 411MCB 250another listed course)Molecular Genetics (recommended only if a prerequisite to another listed min/10/20

1/22/2020CodeProgram ManagementTitleHoursExp Techniqs in Molecular Biol (recommended only if a prerequisite toanother listed course)2MCB 401MCB 402Cell & Membrane PhysiologySys & Integrative Physiology33MCB 403Cell & Membrane Physiology Lab1 or2MCB 404MCB 450Sys & Integrative Physiol LabIntroductory Biochemistry1 to 23SE 400Engineering Law3 or4MCB 251Business Systems Integration & ConsultingCore Requirement:SE 400Engineering LawGroup I (At least one course):ACCY 200Fundamentals of Accounting (A basic accounting course is highly3 or43ACCY 201recommended)Accounting and Accountancy I (A basic accounting course is highly3ACCY 202recommended)Accounting and Accountancy II (A basic accounting course is highly3ADV 150recommended)Introduction to Advertising3BADM 310BADM 311Mgmt and Organizational BehLeading Individuals and Teams33BADM 312BADM 320Designing and Managing OrgsPrinciples of Marketing33BADM 445BADM 446Small Business ConsultingEntrepreneurship: New Venture Creation44BTW 250BTW 261Principles Bus CommPrinciples Tech Comm33FIN 221FIN 300Corporate FinanceFinancial Markets33IE 420Financial Engineering3 or4Group II (At least one course)BADM 352Database Design and Management3BADM 353CS 22534Info Sys Analysis and DesignData StructuresAll other 200-, 300-, 400-level CS coursesCivil Engineering StructuresCEE 380CEE 460Geotechnical EngineeringSteel Structures I33CEE 461CEE 462Reinforced Concrete ISteel Structures II33 1/20

1/22/2020CodeCEE 463Program ManagementTitleReinforced Concrete IIHours3 orCEE 465Design of Structural Systems43SE 400Engineering Law3 or4CS 173CS 225Discrete StructuresData Structures34CS 410Text Information Systems3 orComputer Science4CS 411Database Systems3 or4CS 425Distributed Systems3 or4CS 438Communication Networks3 or4All other 200-,300-,400-level CS coursesSE 400Engineering Law3 or4ConstructionCEE 300Behavior of Materials (Credit will not be given for CEE 300, ME 330 and4MSE 280 (only one course may be taken out of these three))CEE 310CEE 320Transportation EngineeringConstruction Engineering33CEE 380Geotechnical Engineering3CEE 420Construction Productivity3 orConstruction Planning43 orCEE 4214CEE 422Construction Cost Analysis3 orCEE 460Steel Structures I43CEE 461Reinforced Concrete I3CEE 465Design of Structural Systems3ME 330Engineering Materials (Credit will not be given for CEE 300, ME 330 andMSE 280 (only one course may be taken out of these three))4SE 400Engineering Law3 or4Control SystemsCS 225ECEData Structures4Introduction to Robotics4Control SystemsIntroduction to Optimization43 or470/AE 482/ME 445ECE 486ECE 12/20

1/22/2020CodeIE 410Program ManagementTitleAdvanced Topics in Stochastic Processes & ApplicationsHours3 or4MATH 444MATH 461Elementary Real Analysis3 orProbability Theory43 or4MATH 464Statistics and Probability II3 orME 360Signal Processing43.5ME 460Industrial Control Systems4ME 461Computer Cntrl of Mech Systems3 orEngineering Law43 orSE 4004SE 420Digital Control Systems4SE 422SE 423Robot Dynamics and ControlMechatronics43ME 270Design for Manufacturability3ME 451Computer-Aided Mfg Systems3 or4ME 452Num Control of Mfg Processes3 orDigital Prototyping4MEFinite Element Analysis471/AE 420/CSE 451SE 400Engineering Law3 or43 or4SE 402Comp-Aided Product Realization3 or4SE 410Component Design (SE Design Electives - one course must be3taken to fulfill the design elective requirement but additionaldesign electives may then be taken and will count towards thisSFO)SE 413Engineering Design Optimization (SE Design Electives - one3 orcourse must be taken to fulfill the design elective requirement but 4additional design electives may then be taken and will counttowards this SFO)SE 423Mechatronics (SE Design Electives - one course must be taken to 3fulfill the design elective requirement but additional designTAM 302electives may then be taken and will count towards this SFO)Engineering Design Principles3Engineering AdministrationCore Requirement:SE 400Engineering Lawhttps://nextcourses.illinois.edu/programadmin/3 or413/20

1/22/2020CodeProgram ManagementTitleHoursACCY 200ACCY 201Fundamentals of AccountingAccounting and Accountancy I33ACCY 202Accounting and Accountancy II3ADV 150Introduction to Advertising3BADM 310BADM 311Mgmt and Organizational BehLeading Individuals and Teams33BADM 312Designing and Managing Orgs3BADM 313Strategic Human Resource Management3BADM 375BADM 380Operations ManagementInternational Business33BADM 381Multinational Management3BTW 250Principles Bus Comm3BTW 261ECON 302Principles Tech CommInter Microeconomic Theory33FIN 221Corporate Finance3GEOG 205Business Location Decisions3IE 330IE 340/PSYC 358Industrial Quality ControlHuman Factors34IE 361Production Planning & Control3IE 420Financial Engineering3 orHuman Performance and Cognition in Context43 orElective Options:IE 4454PS 321Principles of Public Policy3SE 411Reliability Engineering3 or4Engineering MarketingCore Requirement:SE 400Engineering Law3 or4ACCY 200ACCY 201Fundamentals of AccountingAccounting and Accountancy I33ACCY 202Accounting and Accountancy II3ADV 150Introduction to Advertising3BADM 310BADM 320Mgmt and Organizational BehPrinciples of Marketing33BADM 322Marketing Research3BADM 323Marketing Communications3BADM 325BADM 327Consumer BehaviorMarketing to Business and Govt33BADM 380International Business3BADM 382International Marketing3BADM 420Advanced Marketing Management3Elective min/14/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementCodeTitleHoursBTW 250Principles Bus Comm3BTW 261Principles Tech Comm3PSYC 245Industrial Org PsychEnvironmental Quality3ACE 310Natural Resource Economics3CEE 330Environmental Engineering3CEE 437CEE 440Water Quality EngineeringFate Cleanup Environ Pollutant34CEE 442Environmental Engineering Principles, Physical4CEE 443Env Eng Principles, Chemical4CEE 444CEE 445Env Eng Principles, BiologicalAir Quality Modeling44CEE 446Air Quality Engineering4ENVS 336Tomorrow's Environment3ENVS 431IB 105Environ Toxicology & HealthEnvironmental Biology33NPRE 241Intro to Radiation Protection2NRES 419Env and Plant Ecosystems3NRES 472SE 400Environmental PsychologyEngineering Law43 or4Internet of ThingsCore Requirements:ECE 385Digital Systems Laboratory3SE 423Mechatronics3CS 125CS 173Intro to Computer ScienceDiscrete Structures43CS 225Data Structures4CS 233Computer Architecture4CS 241ECE 120System ProgrammingIntroduction to Computing44Elective Options:Manufacturing EngineeringME 330Engineering Materials (Credit will not be given for CEE 300, ME 330 and4SE 400MSE 280 (only one course may be taken out of these three))Engineering Law3 or4SE 423Mechatronics3Other courses from Digital Protoyping and Control Systems SFONondestructive Testing and EvaluationCore Requirement:SE 412Nondestructive Evaluation3 or4Elective Options:CEE 300Behavior of Materials (Credit is not give for CEE 300 and MSE 415/20

1/22/2020Program ManagementCodeCS 225TitleData StructuresHours4CS 440Artificial Intelligence3 orCS 446Machine Learning3 or4ECE 470Introduction to Robotics4ECE 473Fund of Engrg Acoustics3 orME 351Analysis of Mfg Processes43ME 471Finite Element A

Feb 10, 2020 · TAM 251 Introductory Solid Mechanics 3 TAM 335 Introductory Fluid Mechanics 4 Total Hours 50 Secondary Field Option Electives Course List Code Title Hours Secondary field option electiv es selected from departmentally appro ved list below or b y petition to the department. 3 12 Automotive Engineering CS 440 Artificial Intelligence 3 or