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Eastern New Mexico University

For Students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering
Transferable Credits (76):

NMSU
ENMU
IE 110
 
ENGR 101
IE 151
 
CS 123
MATH 280
 
MATH 352
MATH 191
 
MATH 124
MATH 192
 
MATH 132
MATH 292
 

MATH 202

MATH 392
 
MATH 351
STAT 371
 
STAT 403
ACCT 251
 
ACCT 201
PHYS 215, 215L
 
PHYS 201, 201L
PHYS 216 or BIOL 254
 
PHYS 202 or BIOL 209
ENGL 111G
 
ENG 102
ENGL 218G
 
ENG 325
ECON 251G
 
ECON 221
COMM 253 *
 
COMM 102
History Elective
 
HIST 101, 102, 121, or 122
PSY 201G
 
PSY 101
Literature and Fine Arts Elective
 
ART 131 or MUS 113 or THTR 111
CHEM 111
 
CHEM 151, 151L
CHEM 112
 
CHEM 152, 152L
CE 233  
ENGR 233
EE 201
 
ENGR 201
ME 234
 

ENGR 234

Viewing the Wider World**
 
Six Credits

* Replaces COMM 265G.
** The College of Engineering will accept six credits of upper-division humanities and social sciences to satisfy the Viewing the Wider World requirements at NMSU. Please check with the associate dean of engineering at NMSU at 575.646.2912 or engrchat@nmsu.edu to verify that the courses fulfill this requirement.

Course required to obtain a Industrial Engineering degree at NMSU
with the completion of the 76 transferable credits from Eastern New Mexico University


Typically the courses listed below can be fulfilled in four or five semesters, but an advisor in Industrial Engineering must be consulted to assure that prerequisites are met, upper division requirements are met, and to avoid delays because some courses may only be offered once a year.

( ) = # of course credits, [ ] = lecture + lab hours

IE 152 – Introduction to Industrial Engineering (2)
ME 159 – Graphical Communication and Design (2) [1+3p]
IE 217 – Manufacturing Processes (2)
IE 217L – Manufacturing Processes Laboratory (1) [0 + 3p]
IE 311 – Engineering Data Analysis (3)
ChE 361 – Engineering Materials (3)
Engineering Elective (3)
IE 316 – Methods Engineering (3)
IE 351 – Applied Problem Solving in Industrial Engineering (3)
IE 365 – Quality Control (3)
IE 413 – Engineering Operations Research I (3)
IE 423 – Engineering Operations Research II (3)
IE 467 – Discrete-Event Simulation Modeling (4)
IE 424 – Manufacturing Systems (3)
IE 451 – Engineering Economy
IE 460 – Evaluation of Engineering Data
IE 478 – Facilities Planning and Design (3) [2+3p]
IE 480 – Senior Design (3) [2+3p] Engineering Electives (6)

+ Courses listed for transfer will be guaranteed by the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University through the 2004/2005 academic year. The agreement will be updated at that time to reflect current offerings and then be re-validated for two more years.