Industrial Engineering - BS < Texas A&M Catalogs < Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2024)

Industrial and systems engineering is a discipline devoted to the design, installation, improvement and control of integrated systems of people, materials, and facilities across a wide range of organizations that produce goods or render services. Like other engineering fields, industrial and systems engineering is concerned with solving problems through the application of specialized knowledge in mathematics and science, as well as the principles of engineering. Two major distinctions of our discipline, among the engineering disciplines, is the unique focus of industrial and systems engineering on human factors and the quantification and systematic removal of uncertainty from production systems. Industrial and systems engineering has five major focus areas: advanced manufacturing, operations research, data sciences and machine learning, health and human systems, and systems engineering.

The freshman year is identical for degrees in aerospace engineering, architectural engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, electronic systems engineering technology, environmental engineering, industrial distribution, industrial engineering, interdisciplinary engineering, manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, multidisciplinary engineering technology, nuclear engineering, ocean engineering, and petroleum engineering (Note: not all programs listed are offered in Qatar). The freshman year is slightly different for chemical engineering, biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering degrees in that students take CHEM119 or CHEM107/CHEM117 and CHEM120. Students pursuing degrees in biological and agricultural engineering should refer to the specific curriculum for this major. It is recognized that many students will change the sequence and number of courses taken in any semester. Deviations from the prescribed course sequence, however, should be made with care to ensure that prerequisites for all courses are met.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallSemester Credit Hours
CHEM107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students 1,4 3
CHEM117 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Laboratory 1,4 1
ENGL103

or ENGL104

Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition 1

or Composition and Rhetoric

3
ENGR102 Engineering Lab I - Computation 1 2
MATH151 Engineering Mathematics I 1,2 4
University Core Curriculum 3 3
Semester Credit Hours16
Spring
ENGR216/PHYS216 Experimental Physics and Engineering Lab II - Mechanics 1 2
MATH152 Engineering Mathematics II 1 4
PHYS206 Newtonian Mechanics for Engineering and Science 1 3
University Core Curriculum 3 3
Select one of the following: 3-4

CHEM120

Fundamentals of Chemistry II 1,4

University Core Curriculum 3,5

Semester Credit Hours15-16
Total Semester Credit Hours31-32
1

A grade of C or better is required.

2

Entering students will be given a math placement exam. Test results will be used in selecting the appropriate starting course which may be at a higher or lower level.

3

Of the 21 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from creative arts (see AREN curriculum for more information), 3 from social and behavioral sciences (see IDIS curriculum for more information), 3 from language, philosophy and culture (see CVEN, EVEN and PETE curriculum for more information), 6 from American history and 6 from government/political science. The required 3 hours of international and cultural diversity and 3 hours of cultural discourse may be met by courses satisfying the creative arts, social and behavioral sciences, language, philosophy and culture, and American history requirements if they are also on the approved list of international and cultural diversity courses and cultural discourse courses.

4

BMEN, CHEN and MSENrequire 8 hours of fundamentals of chemistry which are satisfied withCHEM119 or CHEM107/CHEM117 and CHEM120; Students with an interest in BMEN, CHEN and MSEN can take CHEM120 second semester freshman year.CHEM120 will substitute for CHEM107/CHEM117.

5

For BS-PETE, allocate 3 hours to core communications course (ENGL210, COMM203, COMM205, or COMM243) and/or 3 hours to UCC elective. For BS-MEEN, allocate 3 hours to core communications course (ENGL203, ENGL210, or COMM205) and/or 3 hours to UCC elective.

Plan of Study Grid
Second Year
FallSemester Credit Hours
ENGR217/PHYS217 Experimental Physics and Engineering Lab III - Electricity and Magnetism 1 2
ISEN210 Deterministic Optimization Modeling and Design 1 2
ISEN302 Economic Analysis of Engineering Projects 1 2
MATH251

or MATH253

Engineering Mathematics III 1

or Engineering Mathematics III

3
PHYS207 Electricity and Magnetism for Engineering and Science 1 3
Select one of the following: 1 4

CSCE110

Programming I

CSCE111

Introduction to Computer Science Concepts and Programming

CSCE120

Program Design and Concepts

CSCE206

Structured Programming in C
Semester Credit Hours16
Spring
ISEN230 Informatics for Industrial Engineers 1 3
MATH304 Linear Algebra 1 3
MEEN221 Statics and Particle Dynamics 3
MMET181

or ISEN281

Manufacturing and Assembly Processes I 1

or Essentials of Modern Manufacturing Methods for Engineering Design

3
STAT211 Principles of Statistics I 1 3
Select one of the following: 3

COMM203

Public Speaking

COMM205

Communication for Technical Professions

ENGL203

Writing about Literature

ENGL210

Technical and Professional Writing
Semester Credit Hours18
Third Year
Fall
ISEN310 Uncertainty Modeling for Industrial Engineering 1 3
ISEN320 Operations Research I 1 3
ISEN330 Human Systems Interaction 1 3
MATH308 Differential Equations 1 3
MSEN222/MEEN222 Materials Science 1 3
Select one of the following: 1 3

BAEN320

Engineering Thermodynamics

ECEN215

Principles of Electrical Engineering

MEEN315

Principles of Thermodynamics
Semester Credit Hours18
Spring
ISEN340 Operations Research II 1 3
ISEN350 Quality Engineering 1 3
ISEN355 System Simulation 1 3
ISEN370 Production Systems Engineering 1 3
University Core Curriculum 3 3
High Impact Experience 6 0

ISEN399

Professional Development
Semester Credit Hours15
Fourth Year
Fall
University Core Curriculum 3 6
Technical elective 1, 7 9
Semester Credit Hours15
Spring
ISEN460 Capstone Senior Design 1 3
University Core Curriculum 3 3
Technical elective 1, 7 9
Semester Credit Hours15
Total Semester Credit Hours97
6

All students are required to complete a high-impact experiencein order to graduate. The list of possible high-impact experiences is available in the industrial engineering advising office.

7

A total of 18 hours of technical electives is required, of which12 hours must be industrial engineering courses. The choice of courses to be taken must be made in consultation with the student’s advisor and/or the industrial engineering advising office.

The Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering requires a grade of C or better for required industrial engineering (ISEN) courses and supporting courses. If a course is repeated, only the most recent grade is used in fulfilling this requirement.

Total Program Hours 128

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