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Engineering Management ,Minor

Engineering Management, Minor


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Learn the skills necessary for effective management and leadership of engineering-driven enterprises.

Description

The curriculum for the minor program in engineering management supplements students' majors by adding to the breadth of engineering science and design and by equipping students with additional management and design skills. This knowledge is augmented by an understanding of business practices, organizational behavior and management skills, enabling students to succeed in the management of a scientific or engineering enterprise.

Topics covered include project and resource management, financial engineering, risk management, configuration management, service plans, product liability, entrepreneurship and operations management, in addition to product design and process development.

At a glance
Curriculum
Requirement Minimum Grade Credit Hours
The minor in engineering management requires completion of 18 credit hours: three core courses (nine credit hours) and three elective courses (nine credit hours). All courses must be passed with a "C" or better. At least 12 credit hours must be completed in residency at ASU or through ASU Online.
IEE 300 Economic Analysis for Engineers
3 Credit Hours
Minimum Grade:C
C 3
IEE 380 Probability and Statistics for Engineering Problem Solving (QTRS)
3 Credit Hours
Minimum Grade:C
C 3
IEE 458 Project Management or CEE 481 Civil Engineering Project Management
3 Credit Hours
Minimum Grade:C
C 3
9 Credit Hours
Minimum Grade:C
C 9
Notes
Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this minor.
CEE 481 may not be used for both the BSE in civil engineering and the minor in engineering management.

Enrollment requirements

GPA Requirement: None

Incompatible Majors: BSE in engineering management; BSE in industrial engineering

Other Enrollment Requirements: Before they enroll in the minor, students must have completed MAT 265 Calculus for Engineers I and MAT 266 Calculus for Engineers II (or an equivalent calculus sequence) with a grade of "C" or higher in each.

IEE 380 Probability and Statistics for Engineering Problem Solving is a required course. If a student is required to take IEE 380 for their degree, they must take another elective to replace the requirement for the minor.

Interested students should consult with a School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence advisor to verify eligibility and to review all courses required for the minor.

Current ASU undergraduate students may pursue a minor and have it recognized on their ASU transcript at graduation. Minor requirements appear on the degree audit once the minor is added. Certain major and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate by the college or department of either the major or the minor program. Courses taken for the minor may not count toward both the major and the minor.

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ASU Online

ASU offers this program in an online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. Applicants may view the program’s ASU Online page for program descriptions and to request more information.

Career opportunities

Minor programs enable students to develop additional competencies that complement the marketable knowledge and skills they acquire in their majors. The minor in engineering management can help students pursuing careers in engineering and business fields to gain valuable skills in management for engineering-related professions, potentially fast-tracking them into a managerial role down the line in their profession.

Career examples include production supervisor, project management team member and project management team leader.

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These programs allow students to accelerate their studies to earn a bachelor's plus a master's degree in as few as five years (for some programs).

Each program has requirements students must meet to be eligible for consideration. Students typically receive approval to pursue the accelerated master’s during the junior year of their bachelor's degree program. Interested students can learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply.
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What is the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)?
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