Escuela: Ingeniería Grado: Bachillerato CURRÍCULO 201401 Créditos: 129 Programa (Título): Ingeniería Industrial y de Gerencia Descripción breve del programa: La ingeniería industrial y de gerencia se enfoca en el diseño, desarrollo, implantación, y mejoramiento de sistemas integrados que incluyen personas, materiales, información, equipo, tecnología, y energía. La ingeniería industrial y de gerencia aplica conocimientos de matemáticas, ciencias, y computadoras para resolver problemas que involucran eficacia, eficiencia o productividad. En términos de gerencia, los egresados de este programa desarrollan una comprensión de las relaciones entre la ingeniería y las tareas gerenciales de planeación, organización, liderazgo y control, y el elemento humano en empresas de producción de bienes, de servicios, o de investigación. Habilidades profesionales esenciales, como comunicación y trabajo en equipo, son practicadas a través del programa. Código del Curso Título del curso Créditos Pre-requisitos Cursos de Educación General (60 créditos) HUMA 111 Universal Culture and Civilization I SPAN 152 Fundamentals of reading and writing Placement Exam SPAN 250 Writing Techniques SPAN 152 ENGL 152 Communicative English II Placement Exam ENGL 15 Advanced Communicative English ENGL 152 ENGL 21 Research and Writing ENGL 15 SOSC 111 Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility I SOSC 112 Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility II VAAC. 201 SOSC 111 Free Elective Depende de la electiva MATH 152 Pre-Cálculo II 4 Placement exam or MATH 151 CHEM 20 Chemistry I 4 MATH 151 FSEN 105 Introduction to Engineering Cursos Generales Complementarios MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 152 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MATH 221 MATH 50 Linear Algebra MATH 221 MATH 95 Differential Equations MATH 222 PHSC 215 Physics for Engineering I (includes lab) 4 MATH 221 PHSC 216 Physics for Engineering II (includes lab) 4 PHSC 215 Cursos Medulares (15 créditos) ENGI 122 Introd. to Computer Programming MATH 152 ENGI 277 General Statics and Dynamics PHSC 215 ENGI 410 Engineering Economy [MATH 221 Co-Req.] ELEN 01 Electrical Networks I PHSC 216
Código del Curso Título del curso Créditos Pre-requisitos ENGI 10 General Thermodynamics CHEM 20, ENGI 277, PHSC 216 Cursos de Concentración (54 créditos) IMEN 205 Principles of Engineering Management MATH 152 IMEN 90 Probability and Data Analysis for Engineers MATH 222 IMEN 41 Accounting and Finance for Engineers [MATH 221 Co-Req] IMEN 95 Inferential Statistics for Engineers IMEN 90, or, for Electric and Computer Engineering students, ELEN 60. IMEN 402 Work Measurement IMEN 205, IMEN 90 IMEN 40 Work Systems Design ENGI 277, IMEN 402 IMEN 405 Statistical Quality Control IMEN 90, [IMEN 95 Co-Req] IMEN 406 Operations Research MATH 50 IMEN 407 Production Planning and Control [IMEN 406 Co-Req], [IMEN 95 Co-Req] IMEN 408 Facilities Planning IMEN 402, IMEN 407 IMEN 409 Design Project Last semester status and permission from Department Director IMEN 411 Systems Analysis and Design ENGI 122, IMEN 402 IMEN 41 Probabilistic Models in Operations Research MATH 95, IMEN 90, MATH 50 IMEN 414 Systems Simulation ENGI 122, IMEN 95, IMEN 402 IMEN 421 Engineering Project Management ENGI 410; [ IMEN 407 Co-req.] ACCO 0 Cost Accounting IMEN 41, IMEN 205 Industrial and Management Engineering Depends on the elective Elective Industrial and Management Engineering Elective Depends on the elective Cursos Electivos (6 Créditos ) Professional Electives IMEN 404 Industrial Safety & Health Management CHEM 20, IMEN 205, IMEN 90 IMEN 410 Activity Based Costing ACCO 0 IMEN 412 Product Reliability IMEN 405 IMEN 415 System Design Project with Simulation IMEN 414 IMEN 416 Design of Industrial Experiments IMEN 95 IMEN 420 Models in Facility Planning and Material Handling IMEN 408 IMEN 422 Models for Production Control and Service Logistics IMEN 407 IMEN 42 Information Management in Manufacturing Systems IMEN 411 IMEN 425 Enterprise Continuous Improvement IMEN 402 VAAC. 201
IMEN 40 Supply Chain Manufacturing IMEN 407 IMEN 41 Sequence and Scheduling IMEN 407 IMEN 495 Special Topics 1 Chairperson's Permission IMEN 497 Special Topics Chairperson's Permission IMEN 498 Undergraduate Research I Chairperson's Permission IMEN 499 Undergraduate Research II IMEN 498 & Permission MEEN 401 Manufacturing Processes ENGI 277 ENGI 122 / ENGI 277/ ENGI 10 / ENGI 478 Fundamentals of Engineering ELEN 01 MATH 22 Calculus III 4 MATH 222 MEPI Option (Entrepreneurial Program) 12 cr. The following course substitutions are required: MEPI Course MEPI 51 New Venture Creations (1 cr.) MEPI 52 Legal Issues of Entrepreneurship (1 cr.) MEPI 5 The Business Plan (1 cr.) Any MEPI-Approved Elective ( cr.) (see MEPI director for the list) MEPI 455 Enterprise Project I ( cr.) MEPI 456 Enterprise Project II ( cr.) Substitutes this Course Industrial Engineering Elective I ( cr.) Industrial Engineering Elective II ( cr.) IMEN 421 Engineering Project Management ( cr.) IMEN 409 Design Project ( cr.) Notes: 1. MEPI courses may only be taken by students registered in the MEPI Option. 2. Please see the MEPI Director and the IME Department Head for guidance on sequencing the MEPI courses, and for permission to register in these courses.. Students registered in MEPI 455 and MEPI 456 must attend the IMEN 421 and IMEN 409 sections, respectively, to assure that senior design requirements are met. VAAC. 201
Escuela: Ingeniería Grado: Bachillerato SECUENCIAL 201401 Créditos: 129 Programa (Título): Ingeniería Industrial y de Gerencia Código del Título del curso Créditos Pre-requisitos curso FIRST YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER FSEN 105 Introduction to Engineering HUMA 111 Universal Culture and Civilization I MATH 152 Pre-Calculus II 4 Placement Exam or Math 151 SPAN 152 Fundamentals of reading and writing Placement Exam ENGL 152 Communicative English II Placement Exam FIRST YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER MATH 221 Calculus I 4 MATH 152 SPAN 250 Writing Techniques SPAN 152 ENGL 15 Advanced Communicative English ENGL 152 IMEN 205 Principles of Engineering Management MATH 152 CHEM 20 Chemistry I 4 MATH 151 SECOND YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER ENGI 122 Introd. to Computer Programming MATH 152 MATH 222 Calculus II 4 MATH 221 PHSC 215 Physics for Engineering I (includes lab.) 4 MATH 221 ENGL 21 Research and Writing ENGL 15 SECOND YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER Probability and Data Analysis for IMEN 90 Engineers MATH 222 SOSC 111 Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility I ENGI 410 Engineering Economy MATH 221 [Co-Req.] ENGI 277 General Statics and Dynamics PHSC 215 PHSC 216 Physics for Engineering II (includes lab.) 4 PHSC 215 16 17 14 16 VAAC. 2012
THIRD YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER IMEN 402 Work Measurement IMEN 205 / IMEN 90 IMEN 90; Statistical Quality Control IMEN 405 [IMEN 95 Co-req.] ELEN 01 Electrical Networks I PHSC 216 IMEN 95 Inferential Statistics for Engineers IMEN 90, or, for Electrical and Computer Engineering students, ELEN 60 MATH 50 Linear Algebra MATH 221 15 THIRD YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER IMEN 41 Accounting and Finance for Engineers MATH 221 [Co-req.) IMEN 406 Operations Research IMEN 411 Systems Analysis and Design MATH 50, or, for students from other programs, permission from Department Head ENGI 122 / IMEN 402 IMEN 40 Work Systems Design ENGI 277 / IMEN 402 MATH 95 Differential Equations MATH 222 [IMEN 406 and IMEN 95] Co- Production Planning and Control IMEN 407 Reqs. FOURTH YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER IMEN 408 Facilities Planning IMEN 402 / IMEN 407 Industrial and Man. Engineering Elective Depends on elective IMEN 414 Systems Simulation ENGI122 / IMEN 95 / IMEN 402 ENGI 410 Engineering Project Management IMEN 421 [ IMEN 407 Co-req ] ACCO 0 IMEN 41 Cost Accounting Probabilistic Models in Operations Research 18 18 IMEN 41, IMEN 205 MATH 95 / IMEN 90 / MATH 50 VAAC. 2012
FOURTH YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER IMEN 409 Design Project Last semester status and Permission from Department Director SOCS 112 Industrial and Man. Engineering Elective Depends on elective Free Elective Individual, community, Govt, and social responsibility II SOCS 111 ENGI 10 General Thermodynamics CHEM 20 / ENGI 277 / PHSC 216 15 Minimum grade required: All courses of the program must be approved with a minimum grade of C. VAAC. 2012