USF 2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 159 - 161
Course Descriptions - Faculty - Printable Degree Requirements
The mission of the IMSE Department is to provide students with a high quality education which integrates the latest research and practices of the field into the curriculum; to pursue excellence in basic and applied research in the field of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering; and to provide service to the profession and to society.
The Department’s objectives are to
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering degree program take designated, specialized coursework in industrial processes, work analysis, production control, facilities design, operations research, human factors, computer simulation, quality control, and robotics and automation. This coursework is supplemented by engineering electives and comprehensive industrial engineering design projects.
Students completing this program are prepared for graduate study or for careers in a broad range of industries, business, and public service areas. The strength of industrial engineering lies, in part, in its breadth and the applicability of its common body of knowledge in a wide variety of enterprises. Students may be involved in areas of manufacturing and production, or state-of-the-art functions in automation, robotics and information systems. The same engineering principles are also applied to business organizations, service delivery systems, i.e. airlines, banks, hospitals, etc. and governmental administration.
The schedule which follows indicates how a serious, well prepared student who can devote full time to coursework can satisfy degree requirements in four academic years. Students without a solid foundation and those who cannot devote full time to academics should plan on a slower pace.
In addition to the College's graduation requirement, the department has the following policies:
If a student wishes to transfer without an A.A. degree and has fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the student must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.
Students should complete the following prerequisite courses listed below at the lower level prior to entering the University. If these courses are not taken at the community college, they must be completed before the degree is granted. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
Students qualify for direct entry to the department if they have completed the following courses at a Community College or University in the Florida State University System (SUS) and meet all other admissions requirements of the University and College.
Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements thereby transferring maximum hours to the university.
Communications:
ENC 1101/1102 English I and II (6)
Humanities & Social Sciences:
Humanities Courses (6)
Social Science Courses (6)
Humanities or Social Sciences (3)
Mathematics:
| USF | C/C |
| MAC 2281 | MAC 2311* (4) |
| MAC 2282 | MAC 2312* (4) |
| MAC 2283 | MAC 2313* (4) |
| MAP 2302 | MAP 2302 (3) |
*or MAC 2281, MAC 2282, MAC 2283
Natural Sciences:
| USF | C/C |
| CHM 2045 | CHM 1045* (3) |
| CHM 2045L | CHM 1045L* (1) |
| PHY 2048 | PHY 2048 (3) |
| PHY 2048L | PHY 2048L (1) |
| PHY 2049 | PHY 2049 (3) |
| PHY 2049L | PHY 2049L (1) |
*or CHS 1440 Chemistry for Engineers
Please be aware of the immunization, foreign language, continuous enrollment policies of the university, and qualitative standards required.
Transfer students must have completed the equivalent USF Engineering Calculus sequence with a 2.0 GPA; must have completed one year of equivalent USF General Physics and Chemistry courses with a minimum of 2.0 GPA; must have a USF and overall GPA of 2.0 or better.
| Semester I | |
| CHM 2041 Chemistry I | 3 |
| CHM 2045L Chemistry I Lab | 1 |
| EGN 3000 Foundations of Engineering | 1 |
| ENC 1101 Composition I | 3 |
| MAC 2281 Engineering Calculus I | 3 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 |
| Total | 14 |
| Semester II | |
| CHM 2042 Chemistry II | 3 |
| EGN 2031 History of Technology or Historical Perspectives elective | 3 |
| ENC 1102 Composition II | 3 |
| MAC 2282 Engineering Calculus II | 4 |
| PHY 2048 Physics I | 3 |
| PHY 2048L Physics I Lab | 1 |
| Total | 17 |
| Semester III | |
| EGN 3443 Engineering Statistics | 3 |
| MAC 2283 Engineering Calculus III | 4 |
| PHY 2049 Physics II | 3 |
| PHY 2049L Physics II Lab | 1 |
| Historical Perspectives | 3 |
| Total | 14 |
| Semester IV | |
| EGN 3311 Statics | 3 |
| EGN 3373 Electrical Systems Engineering I | 3 |
| EGN 4450 Linear Systems | 2 |
| MAP 2302 Differential Equations | 3 |
| Fine Arts Elective | 3 |
| Total | 14 |
| Summer Term | |
| EGN 1113 Engineering Graphics | 3 |
| EGN 3613 Engineering Economy I | 3 |
| ALAMEA Elective | 3 |
| Total | 9 |
| Semester V | |
| COP 2510 Programming Concepts | 3 |
| EGN 3365 Materials Engineering I | 3 |
| EIN 4312C Work Analysis | 3 |
| EIN 4411 Manufacturing Processes | 3 |
| ESI 4312 Deterministic OR | 3 |
| Total | 15 |
| Semester VI | |
| EGN 3343 Thermodynamics | 3 |
| EIN 4333 Production Control | 3 |
| EIN 4601C Automation/Robotics | 3 |
| ESI 4313 Probabilistic OR | 3 |
| Tech Elective Engineering Science | 3 |
| Total | 15 |
| Semester VII | |
| EIN 4364C Facilities Design I (MW/MI) | 3 |
| EIN 4933 Management Cost | 3 |
| ESI 4244 Design of Experiments | 3 |
| ESI 4523 Industrial Systems Simulation | 3 |
| Tech Elective Industrial Engineering | 3 |
| Total | 15 |
| Semester VIII | |
| EIN 4313C Human Factors (6A) | 3 |
| EIN 4365 Facilities Design II | 3 |
| ESI 4221 Industrial Statistics and Quality Control | 3 |
| ENC 3211 Communication for Engineers (6A L&W) | 3 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 |
| Total | 15 |
Gordon Rule (6A) is fully met through the mathematics courses above, ENC 1101, ENC 1102, ENC 3211 and EIN 4313 or by completing an AA degree at a Florida Community College. Exit Requirements in Major Works/Major Issues (MW/MI) and Literature and Writing (L&W) are fully met through ENC 3211 and EIN 4364.
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Karen M. Hall - webCat@ugs.usf.edu
Effective Date: Semester I, 2003
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