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Technical Electives

Guidelines

  1. Choose Your Technical Electives Wisely

    • ISE students are strongly encouraged to make the best use of the technical electives requirement, by making a cohesive choice of courses that will strengthen your understanding through their interaction, and give you more depth in a specific technical area. In particular, you may wish to prepare for the Engineering Intern (EI) exam,which is a first step in obtaining a professional engineer (PE) license, or you may want to pursue a minor in Business, Sales Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or some other technical area. Information on the PE exam process can be found here, and information on minors that have been popular with ISEs can be found here.

  2. Pre-Approved Technical Electives

    • The courses listed below are pre-approved for technical elective credit. You should discuss these choices with your adviser, and any course from this list will automatically be accepted in your SASS audit. This list will be reviewed by the faculty and updated each semester.

  3. Other Choices

    • Other technical electives can be courses at the 3000 level (or above) in one of the following technical areas: Business,Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics. Adviser approval is required.

Approval of any courses in other technical areas requires a formal written petition to the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, endorsed by the student's adviser.


Pre-Approved Technical Electives

ISE Courses

  • CGS 2425L - Computer Programming for Engineers Laboratory, 1 hour

  • EIN 4221 - Quality Management and Engineering for Business Processes, 3 hours

  • EIN 4905 – Design of Experiments, 3 hours

  • EIN 4905 – Honors Intro to Financial Engineering, 3 hours

  • EIN 4905 - Special Problems in Industrial & Systems Engineering, 1-4 hours

  • EIN 4912 - Integrated Product & Process Design 1, 3 hours

  • EIN 4937 - Industrial & Systems Engineering Seminar, 1 hour

  • EIN 4944 - Practical Work in Industrial & Systems Engineering, 1-3 hours

  • ESI 4949 - Co-op Work Experience, 1-3 hours

Other Courses

  • AEB 3341 – Selling Strategically, 3 hours

  • CDA 3101 - Introduction to Computer Organization, 3 hours

  • CGS 4545 - Databases and Applications, 3 hours

  • CIS 3020 – Advanced Programming Fundamentals for CIS Majors, 3 hours

  • CIS 3022 – Programming Fundamentals for CIS Majors 1, 3 hours

  • CIS 3023 – Programming Fundamentals for CIS Majors 2, 3 hours

  • CIS 4301 - Information System Design and Development, 3 hours

  • COP 3530 - Data Structures and Algorithms, 4 hours

  • COP 4600 - Operating Systems, 3 hours

  • COT 3100 - Applications of Discrete Structures, 3 hours

  • EGM 3520 - Mechanics of Materials, 3 hours

  • EGM 3400 - Elements of Dynamics, 2 hours

  • EGM 3401 - Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics, 3 hours

  • EGN 4032 - Professional Issues in Engineering, 3 hours

  • EGN 4034 - Professional Ethics, 1 hour

  • EGN 4930 – Sales Seminar, 1 hour

  • FIN 3403 - Business Finance, 4 hours

  • ISM 3011 - Information Systems in Organizations, 2 hours

  • ISM 4113 - Business Systems Design and Applications, 2 hours

  • MAN 3025 - Principles of Management, 4 hours

  • MAP 3170 - Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics, 3 hours

  • MAR 3023 - Principles of Marketing, 4 hours

  • MAS 4105 or MAS 3114 – Linear Algebra, 3-4 hours

  • PKG 3006 – Packaging Materials, 3 hours

  • PKG 3009 – Consumer Products Packaging, 3 hours

  • PKG 3103 – Food Packaging, 3 hours

  • PKG 4007C – Computer Tools for Packaging, 3 hours

  • PKG 4008 Distribution & Transport Packaging, 3 hours

  • PKG 4011 – Packaging Production & Processing, 3 hours

  • PKG 4204C – Package Decoration, 3 hours

  • PKG 4252C – Analytical Methods in Packaging, 3 hours

  • RMI 3011 or 4305 – Risk Management, 4 hours

  • STA 4210 - Regression Analysis, 3 hours

  • STA 4211 - Design of Experiments, 3 hours

 

 
     
 
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