Course work from the following, including at least 9 semester hours of ISYE course work (15).
Other courses not shown in this list may be chosen with the consent of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
Any 300- or 400-level course in electrical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, or mechanical engineering offered in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology with the exceptions of MEE 330, and MEE 331, and required courses.
Total Hours for an Emphasis in Manufacturing Systems Engineering: 108
Integrated B.S./M.S. Sequence
This plan is open to all industrial and systems engineering majors who have finished at least 90 semester hours of undergraduate work and who have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. When students enter the integrated sequence, they must formulate a detailed plan of study and work closely with a faculty adviser throughout the program. Failure to do so may delay graduation.
Students in this sequence must satisfy all the requirements of the undergraduate engineering curriculum with the exception of 9 semester hours of industrial and systems engineering technical course work, as listed above under the heading “Technical Courses.” These technical courses must be taken for graduate credit, subject to departmental approval, during the student’s final undergraduate term. Students must also satisfy all the requirements for the M.S. degree with a major in industrial engineering. The plan may terminate with a B.S. degree only, but only if all the requirements for that degree have been met.