Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management (BSEM)

The BSEM requires the successful completion of a total of 120 credit hours of study, 60 of which are at the upper level (junior and senior years).

A student must complete at least 30 credit hours in General Education, 54 credit hours of Engineering Management core courses. The remaining credit hours consist of elective courses.

BSEM Program Objectives

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Apply engineering management principles in engineering operations

  • Apply effective leadership, teamwork and project management skills in engineering projects and business processes

  • Demonstrate the knowledge of core business disciplines in solving engineering problems

  • Use quantitative and analytical methods to analyze and solve engineering technical problems

General Education Courses (30 credit-hours)

  • Written and oral communication

  • Quantitative reasoning

  • Information literacy

  • Critical thinking

  • Natural and physical sciences

  • Social and behavioral sciences

  • Humanities

BSEM Core Courses

  • ACCT 210 Accounting for Managers

  • CST 110 Management Information Systems

  • CST 125 Internet and Web Programming

  • CST 200 Computer Architecture and Organization

  • ECON 210 Economics for Managers

  • EMGT 100 Introduction to Engineering

  • EMGT 210 Technological Entrepreneurship

  • EMGT 252 Engineering and Technology Management

  • EMGT 400 Introduction to Systems Engineering

  • FIN 300 Principles of Finance

  • MATH 200 Business Mathematics

  • MGT 100 Introduction to Business

  • MGT 331 Leadership

  • MGT 335 Operations Management

  • MGT 340 Legal Environment of Business

  • MGT 450 Project Management

  • MKT 100 Principles of Marketing

  • STAT 200 Basic Statistics