Mechanical Engineering - Industrial Engineering Double Major
Double Major
The aim of this by-law is to determine the principles of an educational program of getting another undergraduate diploma from the same department or another department in EMU for students who have successful academic performance in their registered undergraduate programs.
In this by-law; “First Major Program” refers to the undergraduate program of a student’s registered department.
“Second Major Program” means the undergraduate program of the second department that students want to get the second undergraduate diploma in addition to the first diploma.
“Double-major Program” refers to the educational program formed as a combination of the first and the second major programs, giving students the chance of receiving the first and the second major program diplomas at the same time.
Please read Rules and Regulations for more information.
Courses to be taken by a Mechanical Engineering Student from Industrial Engineering Curriculum
Course Code | Course Name | Credit |
---|---|---|
IENG112 | Introduction to Industrial Engineering | 4 |
IENG212 | Modeling and Optimization | 3 |
ECON231 | Fundamentals of Economics | |
ACCT203 | Cost Accounting for Managerial Decision Making | |
IENG301 | Fundamentals of Work Study and Ergonomics | 4 |
IENG313 | Operations Research - I | 4 |
IENG385 | Statistical Applications in Engineering | 3 |
IENG332 | Production Planning - I | 4 |
IENG314 | Operations Research - II | 4 |
IENG372 | Information Systems and Technology | 4 |
IENG431 | Production Planning - II | 4 |
IENG441 | Facilities Planning and Design | 4 |
IENG490 | Introduction to Manufacturing and Service Systems Design | 1 |
IENG461 | Systems Modeling and Simulation | 4 |
IENG410 | Industrial Training - III | 0 |
IENG484 | Quality Engineering | |
IENG492 | Manufacturing and Service Systems Design Project | 3 |
IENG444 | Seminars on Manufacturing and Service Systems | 0 |
Total Credit: | 46 |
Note: Courses in Red in the double major program will be taken in the the first major program as Area Electives and University Electives.