Academic Requirements

In addition to the retention, graduation, and academic requirements of the University and the School of Engineering, the industrial management student must achieve a grade of C or better in ECN 150, ECN 151, MAT 126, PSY 101, PSY 235, and a grade point average in excess of 2.0 for all IDM and ISE courses. Note: The information on this page reflects that contained in the 2006-2007 University Catalog.

Required courses

1. UNV 101
1 hour
2. Mathematical Foundation
MAT 133. Precalculus
MAT 191. Calculus I
MAT 226. Elementary Statistical Methods
11 hours
3. Basic Sciences
CHM 111. General Chemistry I
PHY 141. Introductory Physics I
PHY 121L. Introductory Physics I Lab
PHY 142. Introductory Physics II
PHY 142L. Introductory Physics II Lab
12 hours
4. General Education Requirements
15 hours
5. Psychology
PSY 101. Introduction to Psychology
PSY 235. Industrial Management
6 hours
6. Management Courses
BUS 346. Legal Environment of Business
BUS 362. Principles of Finance
BUS 355. Quality Management
IDM 404. Industrial Management Case Studies
IDM 470. Management Information Systems
ISE 302. Management Science I/ Operations Research
ISE 362. Production Planning and Control
ISE 370. Manufacturing Processes
MGT 363. Principles of Management
MGT 423. Organizational Behavior
MGT 429. Human Resource Management
MKT 361. Principles of Marketing
(MGT 429 is offerred by the Stetson School of Business and Economics on an irregular schedule. Students should be prepared to schedule this course at its first offering after prerequisites have been completed.)
36 hours
7. Accounting Courses
ACC 204. Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACC 205. Introduction to Managerial Accounting
ACC 377. Cost Accounting
(ACC 377 is offerred by the Stetson School of Business and Economics on an irregular schedule. Students should be prepared to schedule this course at its first offering after prerequisites have been completed.)
9 hours
8. Foundations in Economics
ECN 150. Microeconomics
ECN 151. Macroeconomics
ECN 301. Money, Banking and Credit
9 hours
9. Computers, Communications, and Engineering
EGR 107. Introduction to Engineering Design
EGR 108. Professional Practices
EGR 126. Programming for Engineers
IDM 288. Intro to Industrial Management & Manufacturing Engr.
IDM 480. Introduction to Senior Design
IDM 487. Senior Design Exhibit I
IDM 488. Senior Design Exhibit II
MAE 205. Visualization and Graphics
MAE 305L. Manufacturing Practices
TCO 341. Technical Communication
21 hours
10. Technical and Free Electives
The Industrial Management student must take six hours of electives from courses that are closely allied to the discipline. The student should work closely with his/her advisor to select these technical electives. In addition, the student must select one additional course, a free elective, from any of the offerings from the entire University.
9 hours
Total Semester Hours Required
129 hours