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General Engineering (GENG) Concentration

General engineering will provide students with a sound mathematics and science background and a general but broad base of knowledge in engineering. This general engineering background along with the core business courses will provide students an excellent foundation for a broad range of management positions in technology-based industries. To further strengthen a students background it is recommended that students in the general engineering concentration also take a minor so that they have an additional concentration of learning on which they can start their careers. . The concentration courses will cover general material science/engineering, pollution prevention, manufacturing process, systems engineering, engineering measurements, and construction project administration.

The curriculum:

The common requirement

Courses Credit Hours

Introduction to the Profession
Math: MATH 151, 152, 251, 426
Science: CHEM 124, PHYS 123, 221, 224
Computer Science: CS 105, 106
Core management: ACCT 151, CAE 4xx, COM 428, FIN 301, MKT 371, MGT 351, OM 312
IPROs
Humanities and Social Science Electives: A total of 7 courses are required and the following three are strongly recommended: ECON 211, ECON 423, and PSYC 301

2
17
15
4

21
6



21

Subtotal:
86

Table 2. Concentration requirement

Courses Credit hours

Prerequisite Courses: MS 201, CHE 202, MMAE 200, PHYS 300
Concentration Courses: CAE 312, ENVE 485, MMAE 430, MMAE 484, CAE 473


12

15

Subtotal:
27

Electives may be used to pursue a minor
Table 3. Electives

Courses Credit hours

Technical Electives
General Electives

9
6

Subtotal:
15
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Total Hours:
128
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