ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT @ IIT Engineer Entrepreneur Derived from Ingenium (latin): Derived from Entreprendre (french): Innate character, talent or nature to undertake Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information Picture Credit: Terri Boake, University of Waterloo
A Degree at the Intersection of Invention and Innovation that develops professionals to work both sides of the industry market interface to move inventions through the design innovation cycle. To create maximum value for your company or your own enterprise as an engineer entrepreneur. Engineering management at IIT continues the tradition of discipline strong education. You take many of the same courses as other engineers in a specific engineering discipline of your choice to ensure your knowledge is strong enough to significantly contribute to teams working important engineering issues. A professionally oriented degree that builds the traits expected of an IIT graduate: leadership, team builder, experienced communication skills across disciplines, sees opportunity in problems and a grounding in professional ethics. An IIT education provides an unique commitment to society via diversity of thought and social awareness, development of personal values and vision and a desire to contribute to the quality of life through technology and out of the box thinking. A degree that builds the innate character, talent or nature to undertake the important issues of today and tomorrow. Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
A Degree at the Intersection of Invention and Innovation Theory is put into practice through IIT s Interprofessional Research Office projects known as IPROs. You will perform in two IPROs that focus on team based problem solving of real world issues and create innovative solutions...then you build an innovation plan; a business plan to take the idea to the market and create value. We call them entrepreneurial IPROs or ENPROs. Want more? Need a flexible degree? There is room in this degree (15 credit hours) for your mind to expand and experience any discipline you need to meet your life goals. After all how many careers will you have? Why not build a knowledge base now! Maybe you have a desire to get a professional master s degree? Most of the engineering concentrations at IIT are part of a 4+1 program. With an additional year of fulltime study after the bachelors you could get your master s degree! Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
A Degree at the Intersection of Invention and Innovation We have not forgotten the promise of an education not just a better job but the chance to be your own boss! Did you know that Marvin Cameras (an IIT grad of 1940 42) invented an innovative recording head for tape recorder while he was a junior at IIT? Got any good ideas? This is where you start! Jules F Knapp Entrepreneurship Center The mission of the IIT Knapp Entrepreneurship Center is to be Chicago s Leading Professional Support Services Center for IIT related entrepreneurs by providing effective, affordable, and expert resources to help create and grow successful commercial ventures. IIT KEC is a collaborative community of supporters of entrepreneurial ventures. Go to http://knappcenter.iit.edu/ to find our more! Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
A Degree at the Intersection of Invention and Innovation How do we support your journey to be an engineer entrepreneur? How about the Chicago Innovation Chase? How about a first prize of $2500? See what happen in 2009..IIT won! http://www.iit.edu/~iea/chase.html How about the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy (IEA) IDEA Challenge? Would a $25,000 grand prize and competing against other schools peak your interest? Check it out at http://www.iit.edu/~iea/challenge.html The IEA is the student faculty group that supports moving ideas from sketches to prototype to market. Through the IEA you will hear talks by major companies in the Chicago area on the frontier of innovation and invention. You will work with entrepreneurs in training from our diverse student body to learn not only the US market but the world market...and that is where value must be created. Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management Required Courses Mathematics /Computer Science Requirements: MATH 151, 152, 251, 252 and CS 105. Total 20 credit hours Physics /Chemistry Requirements: PHYS 123, PHYS 221 and CHEM 124. Total of 12 credit hours. Humanities and Social Science Requirements: ECON 211 is required. See Undergraduate Bulletin for additional details. Total credit hours 21. Core Engineering Concentration: Civil engineering, Architectural engineering, Material Science and engineering, Mechanical engineering, Biomedical engineering, Chemical and Biological engineering, Computer Science, Electrical engineering or Computer engineering. Total of 24 to 28 credit hours Core Entrepreneurial Requirements: BUS 211, 212, 301, 305, 371, 362, 363 and 466. Course titles here. A total of 24 credit hours. Entrepreneurial Interprofessional Projects: Two ENPROs. Total of 6 credit hours. Core Engineering Technical Electives: 9 credit hours. Free Electives: 9 credit hours. Total Credit Hours 127 131 Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management The specific science and mathematics requirements are identical to normal engineering programs at IIT. Students select there own social science and humanities electives. The specific engineering core is set by each department. Each core includes a minimum of 2 credit hours of introduction to the profession for each discipline. Technical electives must be 300-level or higher and are selected by the student with help from the departmental advisor for their selected discipline. Free electives are available to the student and must be 300-level or higher in any discipline as long as pre-requisites have been met for specific courses. This is a 4+1 degree. Most departments core engineering concentration allows a student to complete a professional masters with an additional year of fulltime study beyond the four-year bachelors program. This program begins Fall 2010 and is not ABET accredited. Accreditation is being pursued in the next few years. Program Overview Curriculum & Concentrations Contact Information
Core Entrepreneurial Requirements-Courses BUS 211 Financial Accounting and External Reporting (3-0-3) BUS 212 Managerial Accounting and Content (3-0-3) BUS 301 Theory of Organization and Management (3-0-3) BUS 305 Operations Management (3-0-3) BUS 362 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Formation (3-0-3) BUS 363 Creativity and Inventions for Entrepreneurship (3-0-3) BUS 371 Introduction to Marketing (3-0-3) BUS 466 Entrepreneurship in Science and Technology (3-0-3) Course hours in parentheses (lecture hours, lab hours, credit hours). BUS 211 is a pre-requisite for BUS 212. See IIT Undergraduate Bulletin for specific course descriptions. No substitutions for these core requirements. Back to Curriculum & Concentrations
Core Engineering Requirements - Civil Engineering Concentration CAEE 110 Professional Practice 1 (1-0-1) CAEE 111 Professional Practice 2 (1-0-1) CAEE 100 Introduction to Drawing (0-2-2) CAEE 101 Introduction to AutoCAD (0-2-2) MMAE 201- Mechanics of Solids 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 202- Mechanics of Solids 2 (3-0-3) MMAE 305 Dynamics (3-0-3) CAEE 301 Hydraulics and Hydrology (2-3-3) CAEE 302 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics (3-0-3) CAEE 312 Engineering Systems Analysis (3-0-3) CAEE 315 Materials of Construction (2-3-3) Course hours in parentheses (lecture hours, lab hours, credit hours). CAEE 315 is a corequisite for CAEE 302. CAEE 110/111 and 100/101 are taken in series. See IIT Undergraduate Bulletin for specific course descriptions. No substitutions for these core requirements. Back to Curriculum & Concentrations
Core Engineering Requirements - Architectural Engineering Concentration CAEE 110 Professional Practice 1 (1-0-1) CAEE 111 Professional Practice 2 (1-0-1) CAEE 100 Introduction to Drawing (0-2-2) CAEE 101 Introduction to AutoCAD (0-2-2) MMAE 201- Mechanics of Solids 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 202- Mechanics of Solids 2 (3-0-3) CAEE 208 Thermal-Fluid Engineering 1(3-0-3) CAEE 209 Thermal-Fluids Engineering 2 (4-0-4) CAEE 331 Building Science (3-0-3) CAEE 312 Engineering Systems Analysis (3-0-3) CAEE 334 Illumination and Acoustics (3-0-3) Course hours in parentheses (lecture hours, lab hours, credit hours). CAEE 208/209 is a prerequisite for CAEE 331. CAEE 110/111 and 100/101 are taken in series. See IIT Undergraduate Bulletin for specific course descriptions. No substitutions for these core requirements. Back to Curriculum & Concentrations
Core Engineering Requirements Material Science & Engineering Concentration MMAE 100 Introduction to the Profession (1-4-3) MS201 Materials Science (3-0-3) MMAE 200 Introduction to Mechanics (3-0-3) MMAE 201 Mechanics of Solids 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 202 Mechanics of Solids 2 (3-0-3) Two of the following: MMAE 313 - Fluid Mechanics (3-0-3) MMAE 332 - Design of Machine Elements MMAE 370 - Materials Lab 1 (1-6-3) MMAE 372 - Aerospace Materials Lab (2-3-3) MMAE 365 - Structures & Properties of Materials 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 463 - Structures & Properties of Materials 2 (3-0-3) MMAE 476 - Materials Lab 2 (1-6-3) MMAE 445 CAD/CAM with Numerical Control (3-0-3) MMAE 485 Manufacturing Process (3-0-3) Back to Curriculum & Concentrations
Core Engineering Requirements Mechanical Engineering Concentration MMAE 100 Introduction to the Profession (1-4-3) MS201 Materials Science (3-0-3) MMAE 201 Mechanics of Solids 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 202 Mechanics of Solids 2 (3-0-3) MMAE 305 Dynamics (3-0-3) MMAE 313 - Fluid Mechanics (3-0-3) MMAE 320 Thermodynamics (3-0-3) MMAE 332 Heat and Mass Transfer (3-1-4) MMAE 372 - Aerospace Materials Lab (2-3-3) MMAE 365 - Structures & Properties of Materials 1 (3-0-3) MMAE 463 - Structures & Properties of Materials 2 (3-0-3) MMAE 476 - Materials Lab 2 (1-6-3) MMAE 445 CAD/CAM with Numerical Control (3-0-3) MMAE 485 Manufacturing Process (3-0-3) Back to Curriculum & Concentrations Curriculum changes may occur before Fall 2010
Core Engineering Requirements Biomedical Engineering Concentration BME 100 Introduction to the Profession (3-0-3) BME 200 Biomedical Engineering Application (3-0-3) BME 310 Biomaterials (3-0-3) BME 315 Instrumentation Lab(3-0-3) BME 320 Fluids lab (3-0-3) BME 320 - Fluid Mechanics (3-0-3) BME 330 Analysis of Biosignals and Systems (3-0-3) BME 405 Physiology lab(3-1-4) BME 419 Design Concepts in Biomedical Engineering(2-3-3) BME 420 - Structures & Properties of Materials 1 (3-0-3) BME 433 - Structures & Properties of Materials 2 (3-0-3) BME 490 - Materials Lab 2 (1-6-3) MMAE 445 CAD/CAM with Numerical Control (3-0-3) MMAE 485 Manufacturing Process (3-0-3) Back to Curriculum & Concentrations Curriculum changes may occur before Fall 2010