Spring 2010 Undergraduate Calendar


INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering - Minor in Business Administration Option

Students interested in a Minor in Business Administration are able to begin their specialized studies in the Fall term of the third year. This option includes a series of specialized curriculum that was specially prepared by the Odette School of Business for Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering undergraduate students. This option includes one required non-technical elective. The Minor in Business Administration is administered by the Odette School of Business.

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall TermLect.Lab.Wt.
85-111.(Engineering Mechanics I)223
85-133.(Engineering and Design)334.5
62-140.(Differential Calculus)313.5
62-126.(Linear Algebra)313.5
01-150.(Foundations of Academic Writing I)3

Winter Term
85-120.(Engineering Thermofluids)30.5/1.54
62-141.(Integral Calculus)313.5
64-141.(Intro. Physics II)334.5
59-110.(Topics General Chemistry)334.5
01-151.(Foundations of Academic Writing II)3

Summer Term
(Co-op students only)
85-198.(Work Term I)

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
62-215. (Vector Calculus) 31.53.75
85-232. (Engineering Software Fundamentals) 31.53.75
85-234. (Electrical and Computing Fundamentals) 31.53.75
85-250. (Engineering and the Environment)223
91-201. (Engineering Management and Globalization)334
75-100. (Introduction to Business)313.5

Winter Term
62-216. (Differential Equations)313.5
85-222. (Treatment of Experimental Data)313.5
85-218. (Mechanics of Deformable Bodies) 313.5
85-219. (Introduction Engineering Materials)303
92-222. (Analysis of Engineering Systems)
70-151. (Financial Accounting)

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
91-317.(Systems Analysis and Design)324
91-312.(Operations Research I)324
85-313.(Engineering Economics)31.53.75
91-315 (Product and Process Design)324
91-321 (Manufacturing Process)323
70-255 (Managerial Accounting)

Winter Term
91-311. (Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing)31.53.75
91-302. (Health, Safety and Human Factors)323
91-327. (Product Quality and Reliability) 324
91-391. (Supply Chain Engineering)323
71-243. (Human Resource Management)303
Non-technical elective

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
91-400. (Capstone Design Project) 185/term
91-413. (Production Analysis and Logistics)324
91-422. (Simulation of Industrial Systems)324
91-428.(Facilities Design and Logistics) 324
92-321. (Control Theory)313.5
74-231.(Principles of Marketing) 303

Winter Term
91-400. (Capstone Design Project) 185/term
91-412. (Operations Research II) 324
85-421. (Engineering and Society)303
91-435. (DOE Techniques for Manufacturing)324
91-431. (Flexible Manufacturing Systems)324
73-213. (Management Information Systems)303

Technical Electives
All technical electives must be engineering courses at or above the 300 level with a maximum one course in a different engineering program

87-314. Transportation and Traffic Engineering
87-325. Planning and Construction Management
91-311. CAD/CAM
91-424. CAM and Measurement
91-430. Directed Studies
91-431. Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Non-Technical Electives
Non-technical electives must be selected from the Faculty of Engineering's approved list in the Undergraduate Calendar.


INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: PROGRAM REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION
INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: COURSES
ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES
ENGINEERING: NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES

INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: PROGRAMS

INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: INSTRUCTORS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS