Program Name: Industrial Engineering (Bachelor of Science)

 Program Mission

To prepare qualified industrial engineering graduates able to compete nationally and internationally, foster scientific research in industrial engineering and related fields and contribute to community service.

Program Goals 

  • Provide students with quality education to prepare them for professional careers and graduate studies in a wide range of industrial engineering fields.
  • Maintain an effective teaching/learning environment that supports Students, Faculty and Staff academically and professionally.
  • Increase research opportunities in Industrial Engineering and related fields.
  • Facilitate involvement of the Industrial engineering profession in the community.

Program Learning Outcomes (ETEC/NCAAA)

By the time of graduation, the students of the Industrial Engineering Program will be able to:

 

 

Knowledge & Understanding

K1: Demonstrate depth and breadth of understanding of theories, principles and concepts underlying industrial engineering discipline with awareness of the current development in the field.

Skills

S1: Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

S2: Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.

S3: Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.

S4: Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.

Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility

V1: Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.

V2: Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.

V3: Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Program Educational Objectives (ABET) 

After 3-4 years of Graduation, the Graduate of the Industrial Engineering Program will be able to:

  • Successfully apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems within ethical, economic, and societal perspectives
  • Demonstrate ethical and professional engagement, utilize effective communication, and participate proactively in multidisciplinary teams to assume leadership roles.
  • Become motivated lifelong learners seeking to update their knowledge and acquire new skills.
  • Succeed in developing their professional career or pursuing graduate studies in Industrial Engineering or related fields.

Student Outcomes (ABET)

  1. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  2. an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  3. an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  4. an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  5. an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  6. an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
  7. an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

 

ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATION DATA

The program enrollment and graduation data are provided for the last five and current years.

Academic year

Enrollment

Graduation

 

Male Section

Female Section

Male Section

Female Section

2018/2019

65

-

17

-

2019/2020

71

-

10

-

2020/2021

80

-

10

-

2021/2022

86

-

27

-

2022/2023

74

-

25

-

2023/2024

56

-

15

-

2024/2025

58

71

-

-

 

Program Curriculum (Old Curriculum)

 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 

Below is the table outlining the graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering:

Requirements

Type

Credit Hours

Number of Courses

University Requirements

Required

6

3

Elective

4

2

College Requirements

Required

39

14

Elective

-

-

Program Requirements

Required

71

24

 

Elective

9

3

Capstone Courses

Required

4

2

Field Training

Required

2

1

Total

135

                49

 

Note: Before enrolling in the Industrial Engineering program, students must complete a preparatory year. This preparatory year is an independent program, not under the Industrial Engineering program nor the College of Engineering. It is managed by the Deanship of Preparatory Year and Supporting Studies. The GPA earned during this preparatory year will not be counted towards the final cumulative GPA when the student completes the Industrial Engineering program. The courses in the first and second semesters of the preparatory year are as follows:

Preparatory Year / Term 1

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1001-101

English 1

None

3

1002-101

Communication Skills

None

2

1002-102

Thinking Skills

None

2

1003-101

Math

None

3

1004-101

Computer Skills

None

3

 

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours

13

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Preparatory Year / Term 2

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1001-102

English 2

1001-101, English 1

3

1003-102

Physics

None

3

1003-103

Chemistry

None

3

1004-102

Introduction to Programming

None

3

 

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours

12

 

 

CURRICULAR COMPONENTS

 

  1. UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

 

  1. Obligatory University Courses



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1601101

Islamic Culture 1

---

2

2

1601201

Islamic Culture 2

---

2

3

1602-101

Arabic Language

---

2

Total Credit Hours

6

 

  1. Elective University Courses (2 from 6)
    1. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1601301

Islamic Culture 3

1601201

2

2

1601302

Islamic Culture 4

1601201

2

3

1601303

Islamic Culture 5

1601201

2

4

1601401

Islamic Culture 6

1601201

2

5

1601402

Islamic Culture 7

1601201

2

6

1601403

Islamic Culture 8

1601201

2

Total Credit Hours

4

 


 

 

 

  1. Obligatory College Courses
    1. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1606-114

Reading I

---

2

2

1101101

General Physics 1

---

4

3

1104111

Engineering Mathematics I

---

4

4

1104212

Engineering Mathematics II

1104111

4

5

1104313

Engineering Mathematics III

1104212

4

6

1104314

Engineering Mathematics IV

1104111

3

7

1402-300

Numerical Methods in Engineering

1104313

3

8

1403101

Engineering Drawing

---

3

9

1403111

Basic Workshop

1403101

2

10

1405101

Introduction to Engineering Design

---

2

11

1405202

Engineering Economy

1104111

2

12

1405203

Engineering Management

---

2

13

1405204

Probability and Statistics

1104212

3

14

1405405

Engineering Ethics

1405101

1

Total Credit Hours

39

 

 

  1. Obligatory Program Courses



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1405211

Engineering Mechanics

1101101

3

2

1405212

Materials Engineering

1405211 & 1102101

3

3

1405221

Applied Engineering Statistics

1405204

3

4

1405313

Manufacturing Technology

1405212 & 1403111

3

5

1405323

Design of Industrial Information Systems

1405331

3

6

1405322

Operations Research I

1104314 & 1405204

3

7

1405331

Production Planning and control

1405203

3

8

1405341

Work Systems Analysis and Design

1405221

3

9

1405314

Control & Automation

1104313 & 1405313

3

10

1405332

Facilities Planning and Design

1405203 & 1405322

3

11

1405342

Human Factors Engineering

1405221

3

12

1405324

Operations Research II

1405322 & 1405221

3

13

1405498

B.SC. Project I

96 CH & Dept. Apr.

1

14

1405415

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

1405314 & 1405323

3

15

1405433

Industrial Quality Control

1405221

3

16

1405416

Manufacturing Economics

1405202 & 1405415

3

17

1405425

Simulation of Industrial Systems

1405324

3

18

1405499

B.SC. Project II

1405498

3

19

1405406

Special Topics in IE

Dept. Apr.

2

20

1405443

Industrial Safety Engineering

1405342

3

Total Credit Hours

57

 

 

 

 

  1. Obligatory Program Courses (From Outside the department)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1606110

Writing (I)

 

2

2

1606111

Writing (II)

1606110

2

3

1102101

General Chemistry 1

 

4

4

1101202

General Physics 2

1101101

4

5

1402207

Basic of Electrical Engineering

1101202

3

6

1402221

Object Oriented Computer Programming

---

3

Total Credit Hours

18

 

  1. Elective Program Courses (3 courses with 9 Credit Hours)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1405407

Introduction to Entrepreneurship

1405203

3

2

1405417

Material Handling and Packaging

1405314

3

3

1405418

Product Design and Development

1405314

3

4

1405426

Decision Analysis

1405324

3

5

1405327

Network Analysis

1405324

3

6

1405428

Queuing Systems

1405324

3

7

1405434

Lean Manufacturing and services

1405331

3

8

1405435

Maintenance and replacement policies

1405221

3

9

1405436

Project Management

1405203

3

10

1405437

Reliability Engineering

1405324

3

11

1405438

Supply chain management

1405331

3

12

1405444

Industrial Environmental Engineering

1405342

3

13

1405445

Industrial Hygiene Engineering

1405443

3

Total Credit Hours

9

 

  1. Field Training

The student spending 8 weeks at the training on-site in a manufacturing or service industry, 5 days a week and 6 hours per day with a total number of hours 240 hours. 

 



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

1405391

Summer Training

90 C.H. & Dept. Appr.

2

Total Credit Hours

2

 


 

 

TYPICAL STUDY PLAN

Year 1/ Term 1

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1104111

Engineering Mathematics 1

-

4

1403101

Engineering Drawing

-

3

1101101

General Physics I

-

4

1405101

Introduction to Engineering Design

-

2

1601101

Islamic Culture 1

-

2

1606114

Reading 1

-

2

Total Credit Hours

17

Year 1/ Term 2

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1403111

Basic Workshop

1403101

2

1104212

Engineering Mathematics II

1104111

4

1102101

General Chemistry I

-

4

1101202

General Physics 2

1101101

4

1606110

Writing 1

-

2

Total Credit Hours

16

Year 2/ Term 3

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1104313

Engineering Mathematics III

1104212

4

1405202

Engineering Economy

1104111

2

1405203

Engineering Management

-

2

1405211

Engineering Mechanics

1101101

3

1405204

Probability and Statistics

1104212

3

1606110

Writing II

1606110

2

Total Credit Hours

16

Year 2/ Term 4

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1405221

Applied Engineering Statistics

1405204

3

1602101

Arabic Language 1

-

2

1402207

Basic Electrical Engineering

1101202

3

1104314

Engineering Mathematics IV

1104111

3

1405212

Materials Engineering

1405211 & 1102101

3

1402221

Object-Oriented Computer Programming

-

3

Total Credit Hours

17

Year 3/ Term 5

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1601201

Islamic Culture 2

-

2

1405313

Manufacturing Technology

1405212 & 1403111

3

1402300

Numerical Methods in Engineering

1104313

3

1405322

Operations Research I

1104314 & 1405204

3

1405331

Production Planning and Control

1405203

3

1405341

Work Systems Analysis and Design

1405221

3

Total Credit Hours

17

 

 

 

Year 3/ Term 6

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1405314

Control & Automation

1104313 & 1405313

3

1405323

Design of Industrial Information Systems

1405331

3

1601xxx

Elective (1) Islamic Culture

1601201

2

1405332

Facilities Planning and Design

1405203 & 1405322

3

1405342

Human Factors Engineering

1405221

3

1405324

Operations Research II

1405322 & 1405221

3

Total Credit Hours

17

Summer Term

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1405391

Summer Training

90 CH & Department Approval

2

Total Credit Hours

2

Year 4/ Term 7

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1405498

B.SC. Project I

96 CH & Department Approval

1

1405415

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

1405314 & 1405323

3

1405405

Engineering Ethics

1405101

1

1405xxx

IE Elective (1)

Department Approval

3

1405433

Industrial Quality Control

1405221

3

1405443

Industrial Safety Engineering

1405342

3

1405425

Simulation of Industrial Systems

1405324

3

Total Credit Hours

17

(*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.

Year 4/ Term 8

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1405499

B.SC. Project II

1405498

3

1405416

Manufacturing Economics

1405202 & 1405415

3

1405406

Special Topics in IE

Department Approval

2

1601xxx

Elective (2) Islamic Culture

1601201

2

1405xxx

IE Elective (2)

Department Approval

3

1405xxx

IE Elective (3)

Department Approval

3

Total Credit Hours

16

 (*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.

 

 

Program Curriculum (New Curriculum)

 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 

Below is the table outlining the graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering:

Requirements

Type

Credit Hours

Number of Courses

University Requirements

Required

10

5

Elective

4

2

College Requirements

Required

37

11

Elective

-

-

Program Requirements

Required

87

28

 

Elective

9

3

Capstone Courses

Required

4

2

Field Training

Required

0

1

Free Courses

Elective

4

2

Total

155

                54

 


 

CURRICULAR COMPONENTS

 

  1. UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

 

  1. Obligatory University Courses

To meet the university requirements, students must successfully complete a total of seven courses. Five of these courses are compulsory; three have predefined content, and the other two are selected from a range of eight courses centered around Islamic culture. To fulfill the remaining two course requirements, students have the option to choose from a set of five elective courses.

  • Predefined Courses (3 courses)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

IT100

Digital Culture

-

2

2

GNCR100

University Skills

-

2

3

HR100

Entrepreneurship

-

2

Total Credit Hours

6

  • Islamic Culture Courses (2 courses with 4 Credit Hours among a set of 8 courses)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

ISLS100

The Origins of Islamic Culture

-

2

2

ISLS102

Studies in the Prophet’s Biography

-

2

3

ISLS109

Medical Jurisprudence

-

2

4

ISLS104

The Family in Islam

-

2

5

ISLS107

Economic System

-

2

6

ISLS105

Professional Ethics

-

2

7

ISLS106

Women and their Developmental Role

-

2

8

ISLS108

Contemporary Issues

-

2

Total Credit Hours

4

  1. Elective University Courses (2 courses with 4 Credit Hours among a set of 5 courses)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

GNCR103

Kingdom & Its Pioneering Role

-

2

2

ARAB-103

Academic Writing Skills

-

2

3

GNCR104

Fitness and Sport Science

-

2

4

BIO-104

Sustainable Development

-

2

5

CUET-101

Lifelong learning skills

-

2

Total Credit Hours

4

 

 

  1. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS

 

  1. Obligatory College Courses



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

LNGT101

English 1

4

-

2

LNGT102

English 2

4

LNGT101

3

LNGT103

English for Scientific and Engineering Purposes

2

-

4

MATH101

Calculus 1

4

-

5

MATH202

Calculus 2

4

MATH101

6

MATH222

Linear Algebra

3

MATH101

7

MATH241

Differential Equations 1

3

MATH202

8

PHYS101

General Physics 1

4

-

9

CHEM101

General Chemistry 1

4

-

10

CE201

Computer Aided Drawing

2

-

11

EE200

Introduction to Computer Programming

3

-

Total Credit Hours

37

 

 

  1. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

 

  1. Obligatory Program Courses (From IE Department)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

IE211

Introduction to Industrial Engineering

None

2

2

IE221

Engineering Economy

MATH101 (Calculus 1)

2

3

IE251

Probability and Statistics for Engineers

MATH202 (Calculus 2)

3

4

IE351

Applied Engineering Statistics

IE251 (Probability and Statistics for Engineers)

3

5

IE222

Engineering Management

None

3

6

IE212

Computer Application in Industrial Engineering

EE200 (Introduction to Computer Programming)

3

7

IE331

Production Planning and Control

IE222 (Engineering Management)

3

8

IE332

Manufacturing Systems

IE331 (Production Planning and Control)

3

9

IE361

Safety Engineering

None

3

10

IE362

Work Systems Analysis and Design

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics)

3

11

IE333

Service Operations Analysis

IE222 (Engineering Management)

2

12

IE371

Industrial Information Systems Design

IE212 (Computer Application in Industrial Engineering)

3

13

IE341

Operations Research I

MATH222 (Linear Algebra)

3

14

IE431

Lean Manufacturing and Services

IE332 (Manufacturing Systems) & IE362 (Service Operations Analysis)

3

15

IE441

Operations Research II

IE341 (Operations Research I) & IE251 (Probability and Statistics for Engineers)

3

16

IE451

Design of Experiments

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics) & MATH203 (Calculus 3)

3

17

IE461

Human Factors Engineering

IE362 (Work Systems Analysis and Design) & IE361 (Safety Engineering)

3

18

IE421

Engineering Cost Analysis

IE221 (Engineering Economy)

3

19

IE432

Supply Chain Engineering

IE331 (Production Planning and Control)

3

20

IE471

Industrial Automation and Robotics

MATH241 (Differential Equations 1), MATH222 (Linear Algebra), EE207 (Basic Electrical Engineering)

3

21

IE452

Industrial Quality Control

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics)

3

22

IE422

Engineering Project Management

IE222 (Engineering Management)

3

23

IE433

Facilities Planning and Design

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics)

3

24

IE551

Maintenance and Reliability Engineering

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics) & IE222 (Engineering Management)

3

25

IE541

Industrial Systems Simulation

IE441 (Operations Research II)

3

26

IE571

Product Design and Development

IE451 (Design of Experiments)

3

27

IE591

Capstone Project I

120 Credit Hours & Department Approval

2

28

IE522

Engineering Professionalism and Ethics

None

2

29

IE572

Sustainability Engineering

IE571 (Product Design and Development)

3

30

IE592

Capstone Project II

IE591 (Capstone Project I)

2

Total Credit Hours

84

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Obligatory Program Courses (Outside IE Department)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

EE207

Basic Electrical Engineering

PHYS101 (General Physics 1)

3

2

MATH203

Calculus III

MATH202 (Calculus 2)

4

Total Credit Hours

3

  1. Elective Program Courses (3 courses with 9 Credit Hours among a set of 15 courses)



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

IE512

Feasibility Study

IE421 (Engineering Cost Analysis)

3

2

IE552

Computational Methods in Industrial Engineering

IE441 (Operations Research II)

3

3

IE542

Decision Analysis

IE441 (Operations Research II)

3

4

IE543

Network Optimization

IE441 (Operations Research II)

3

5

IE544

Queuing Systems

IE441 (Operations Research II)

3

6

IE573

Additive Manufacturing

IE332 (Manufacturing Systems)

3

7

IE574

Computer Aided Manufacturing and Design

IE332 (Manufacturing Systems)

3

8

IE531

Enterprise Resource Planning

IE331 (Production Planning and Control)

3

9

IE575

Healthcare Systems Engineering

IE333 (Service Operations Analysis)

3

10

IE553

Quality Management Systems

IE452 (Industrial Quality Control)

3

11

IE554

Introduction to Applied Data Analytics

IE351 (Applied Engineering Statistics) & IE371 (Industrial Information Systems Design)

3

12

IE561

Occupational Health and Safety

IE361 (Safety Engineering)

3

13

IE532

Material Handling and Logistics

IE433 (Facilities Planning and Design)

3

14

IE523

Introduction to Finance and Asset Management

IE222 (Engineering Management) & IE221 (Engineering Economy)

3

Total Credit Hours

9

 

  1. Field Training

The student spending 8 weeks at the training on-site in a manufacturing or service industry, 5 days a week and 6 hours per day with a total number of hours 240 hours. 

 



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

IE491

Field Training

Department Approval & 110 Credit Hour

0

Total Credit Hours

0

 

  1. Free Courses



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

XXXXXX

Free Course 1

---

2

2

XXXXXX

Free Course 2

---

2

Total Credit Hours

4

 


 

 

The list of free courses available to students in the Industrial Engineering program at Northern Border University includes the following:



 

No.

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

1

IS101

Digital transformation

-

2

2

ELP102

Leadership and change management

-

2

3

GNCR105

Volunteering and social responsibility

-

2

4

PSY115

Skills to deal with people with disabilities

-

2

 


 

 

TYPICAL STUDY PLAN

Year 1/ Term 1

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

MATH101

Calculus 1

None

4

ISLSxxx

Elective Islamic Culture 1

None

2

LNGT101

English 1

None

4

IT100

Digital Culture

None

2

Total Credit Hours

12

Year 1/ Term 2

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

LNGT102

English 2

LNGT101

4

GNCR100

University Skills

None

2

MATH202

Calculus 2

MATH101

4

LNGT103

English for Scientific and Engineering Purposes

None

2

Total Credit Hours

12

Year 2/ Term 3

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

MATH203

Calculus 3

MATH202

4

EE200

Introduction to Computer Programming

None

3

PHYS101

General Physics 1

None

4

IE211

Introduction to Industrial Engineering

None

2

IE221

Engineering Economy

MATH101

2

XXXXXX

University Elective 1

None

2

Total Credit Hours

17

Year 2/ Term 4

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

MATH222

Linear Algebra

MATH101

3

IE251

Probability and Statistics for Engineers

MATH202

3

IE222

Engineering Management

None

3

IE212

Computer Application in Industrial Engineering

EE200

3

CHEM101

General Chemistry 1

None

4

ISLSxxx

Islamic Culture 2

None

2

Total Credit Hours

18

Year 3/ Term 5

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

MATH241

Differential Equations 1

MATH202

3

IE351

Applied Engineering Statistics

IE251

3

IE341

Operations Research I

MATH222

3

IE331

Production Planning and Control

IE222

3

CE201

Computer Aided Drawing

None

2

EE207

Basic Electrical Engineering

PHYS101

3

Total Credit Hours

17

Year 3/ Term 6

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE332

Manufacturing Systems

IE331

3

IE361

Safety Engineering

None

3

IE362

Work Systems Analysis and Design

IE351

3

IE333

Service Operations Analysis

IE222

2

IE371

Industrial Information Systems Design

IE212

3

HR100

Entrepreneurship

None

2

XXXXXX

University Elective 2

None

2

Total Credit Hours

18

Year 4/ Term 7

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE441

Operations Research II

IE341 & IE251

3

IE451

Design of Experiments

IE351 & MATH203

3

IE431

Lean Manufacturing and Services

IE332 & IE362

3

IE461

Human Factors Engineering

IE362 & IE361

3

IE421

Engineering Cost Analysis

IE221

3

XXXXXX

Free Course 1

None

2

Total Credit Hours

17

Year 4/ Term 8

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE432

Supply Chain Engineering

IE331

3

IE471

Industrial Automation and Robotics

MATH241, MATH222 & EE207

3

IE452

Industrial Quality Control

IE351

3

IE422

Engineering Project Management

IE222

3

IE433

Facilities Planning and Design

IE351

3

XXXXXX

Free Course 2

None

2

Total Credit Hours

17

Summer Term

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE491

Field Training

Department Approval & 110 Credit Hours

0

Year 5/ Term 9

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE551

Maintenance and Reliability Engineering

IE351 & IE222

3

IE541

Industrial Systems Simulation

IE441

3

IE571

Product Design and Development

IE451

3

IE5XX

IE Elective (1)

Department Approval*

3

IE591

Capstone Project I

120 Credit Hours & Department Approval

2

Total Credit Hours

14

(*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.

Year 5/ Term 10

Course Number

Course Title

Prerequisites

C.H.

IE522

Engineering Professionalism and Ethics

None

2

IE572

Sustainability Engineering

IE571

3

IE5XX

IE Elective (2)

Department Approval*

3

IE5XX

IE Elective (3)

Department Approval*

3

IE592

Capstone Project II

IE591

2

Total Credit Hours

13

 (*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.