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Students
pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
degree program take designated, specialized coursework in
industrial processes, work analysis, production control,
facilities design, operations research, human factors, computer
simulation, quality control, and robotics and automation.
This
coursework is supplemented by engineering electives and
comprehensive industrial engineering design projects. Students
completing this program are prepared for graduate study or for
careers in a broad range of industries, business, and public
service areas. The strength of industrial engineering lies, in
part, in its breadth and the applicability of its common body of
knowledge in a wide variety of enterprises.
Students
may be involved in traditional areas of manufacturing and
production, or state-of-the-art functions in automation and
robotics. The same engineering principles are also applied to
business organizations, service delivery systems, and
governmental administration. The schedule which follows
indicates how a serious, well prepared student who can devote
full time to coursework can satisfy degree requirements in four
academic years. Students without a solid foundation and those
who cannot devote full time to academics should plan on a slower
pace.
For a downloadable
version of the BSIE course flow, click
here
Contact
Dr. McCright,
Undergraduate program Coordinator for further queries
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Semester I
CHM
2045-Chemistry I
CHM 2045-Chemistry Lab
EGN 3000-Foundations of Engineering
ENC 1101-Composition I
MAC 2281-Engineering Calculus I
Social Science Elective |
Semester II
CHM 2046-Chemistry II
EGN2031-History of
Technology -HP
ENC 1102-Composition II
MAC 2282-Engineering
Calculus II PHY 2048-Physics I
PHY 2048L-Physics I Lab
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Semester
III
EGN 3443-Engineering
Probability
Statistics I
MAC 2283-Calculus III
PHY 2049-Physics II
PHY 2049L-Physics II Lab
Historical Perspectives
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Semester IV
EGN 3311-Statics
COP 2510-Programming Concepts
EGN 4450-Introduction to Linear
Systems
MAP 2302-Differential Equations
Fine Arts Elective |
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Summer Term
EGS
1113-Introduction to Design
Graphics
EGN 3613-Engineering Economy†
Or
EGN 3615- Engineering Economy with
Social and Global Implications - SS
ALAMEA Elective |
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Semester V
EGN 3373-Electrical
Systems Engr I
EGN 3365-Materials Engineering I
EIN 4312-Work Analysis
EIN 4411-Manufacturing Processes
ESI 4312-Deterministic OR |
Semester VI
EGN 3343-Themodynamics
EIN 4333-Production Control
ESI 4221-Industrial Statistics/Quality
Control
ESI 4313-Probabilistic OR
Tech Elective Engineering Science
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Semester VII
EIN 4933-Management
Cost
Or
EIN 4352 Engineering Cost Analysis
ESI 4244-Design of Experiments
ESI 4523-Simulation
EIN 4364-Facilities Design
Tech Elective Industrial Engineering |
Semester VIII
EIN 4313-Human Factors
- 6A
EIN 4365-Capstone Design - MW
PR: EIN 4364; CR: ESI 4523.
EIN 4601-Automation/Robotics
ENC 3211-Communications for
Engineers - LW
Tech Elective Industrial Engineering |
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The BSIE Program at the University of South Florida is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012 - telephone: (410) 347-7700. The University of South Florida is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone 404-679-4500).
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.:MSE students invited to present papers at INFORMS
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