Study fundamental engineering concepts to build a solid understanding of engineering design. In addition, your business course work helps you develop comprehensive knowledge and skills in writing and evaluating business plans, project management including management of multiple projects, leadership and communications. You'll graduate ready to apply this knowledge to transform market needs into engineering terms and business plans and integrate engineering solutions into today's business and social environment.
Required
Engineering Studies Courses
AE-200 Statics
AE-201 Strength of Materials
AE-2121 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
BE-352 Survey of Biomedical Engineering
EE-1910 Introduction to Computer Programming
EE-2050 Linear Circuits - Steady State I
EG-1260 Engineering Graphics - Visualization
EG-1270 Engineering Graphics - CAD
ET-351 Survey of Communication Circuits
GE-3601 Solid Modeling and Design
IE-362 Ergonomics and Methods Development
IE-426 Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Required Mathematics and Science Courses
MA-136 Calculus
for Engineers I
MA-137 Calculus for Engineers II
MA-262 Probability and Statistics
PH-110 Physics of Mechanics
To qualify for an Engineering Studies Concentration, a student must complete 12 required engineering courses and 4 mathematics / science courses listed here. A specific curriculum track is assigned to students pursuing the Engineering Studies Concentration. The track integrates engineering courses to satisfy concentration electives in the BSB degree program.
Students who qualify may have mathematics and science courses required for the concentration substituted for required business major courses (e.g., MA-262 Probability and Statistics may replace MA-340 Business Statistics). Note that additional time may be needed to complete all of the concentration requirements if students are missing any prerequisites. Interested students should contact the BSB program director for clarification of the extent to which the concentration may be integrated into the BSB program.

