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2006-2007 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2006-2007 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Industrial Engineering, B.S. Specialization in


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Assistant Professor Puerzer, Adviser

Industrial engineering contributes to the management decision-making process. It is concerned with the optimal utilization of integrated systems of people, methods, materials, machines and energy to achieve organizational goals. In the application of principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, it is distinguished from other engineering disciplines in its concern with problems which involve human effort and energy, production systems, economy in the use of money, materials and time, and a high utilization of the social sciences.

Using the scientific method, industrial engineers establish factual information from which alternatives are defined, problems recognized and solved. In their concern for the design, improvement and control of systems, they collect, analyze, arrange and statistically examine data. They introduce new techniques and tools into the organization and into the decision-making process.

Areas of specialty associated with industrial engineering are administrative engineering, production and inventory control, automation, plant location and layout, methods engineering, quality control, data processing, operations research, cost forecasting  and control.

Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the program will:
  1. Become successful practitioners in industrial engineering.
  2. Apply their liberal arts background to business and society.
  3. Continue to develop intellectually.
  4. Acclimate to the business environment.
The eleven generic indicators of achievement listed under the Department of Engineering student outcomes apply specifically to industrial engineering graduates, as a measure of the program’s effectiveness in meeting its stated objectives.


Candidates for graduation must fulfill the following requirements:


1. The Successful Completion of at Least 131 Semester Hours


The successful completion of at least 131 semester hours and a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in work completed at Hofstra. Military Science may not be counted toward this total semester hour requirement.

2. Liberal Arts


At least 62 semester hours must be completed in the liberal arts. No course in the Department of Engineering may count toward this requirement except for ENGG 101, 149, and 185.

3. Residence Requirements


There are two requirements that must ordinarily be completed in residence at Hofstra: 15 semester hours in the major field of specialization and the last 30 semester hours. The 15 semester hours need not be included within the last 30 hours.

4. General and Major Requirements


The following general and major requirements: ENGL 1 & 2 or placement examination*; 6 hours in literature, literature in translation or comparative literature; 15 hours in humanities or social science electives**; the two literature courses must be chosen from distribution courses in CLL, ENGL, FRLT, JWST, LIT or SPLT in the humanities division under the appreciation and analysis heading. The 15 credits of social sciences and humanities electives must include SPCM 1 or 7, TPP 112, one course in behavioral social sciences and one course in history and philosophy in social sciences. Students transferring in with previous social science/humanities credits may use them in place of requirements in the same category as the transferred credits. Courses may not be taken on a Pass/D+/D/Fail basis.

5. Cumulative Average


A cumulative average of C or better is required in all engineering courses. A cumulative average of C or better is required in the following courses:

Suggested Four-Year Sequence - Total Hours: 131


B.S. Specialization in Industrial Engineering

First Year


1st semester - Total Hours: 17


2nd Semester - Total Hours: 15


Second Year


1st Semester - Total Hours: 17


2nd Semester - Total Hours: 15


Third Year


1st Semester - Total Hours: 15


2nd Semester - Total Hours: 18


Fourth Year


1st Semester - Total Hours: 17


  • Social Science or Humanities Electives Credits: 6 s.h.
    (See footnotes **)

2nd Semester - Total Hours: 17


  • Social Science or Humanities Electives Credits: 6 s.h.
    (See footnotes **)

Footnotes


* If this requirement is fulfilled by passing the placement examination, 6 semester hours in the humanities or social sciences should be taken with adviser’s approval.

** With adviser’s approval.

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