Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Systems and Management Requirements

BSc in Engineering Systems and Management program provides a state-of-art undergraduate education to prepare students for successful and long-standing careers in the competitive global economy. The curriculum, led by world-class teachers, is based on strong fundamentals in operations research and is enriched by coursework that targets the specific needs of local industries. Students gain valuable industrial experience through a summer internship and also have the opportunity to participate in international exchange programs during their junior year.

 

Program Educational Objectives

 

  • Graduates will meet the expectations of employers of engineering managers and systems engineers.
  • Qualified graduates will pursue advanced study if they so desire.

 

Program Learning Outcomes

 

Students graduating with a BSc in Engineering Systems and Management degree will attain the following:

 

(1)

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

(2)

An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.

(3)

An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.

(4)

An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.

(5)

An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.

(6)

An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.

(7)

An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

 

Program Facilities

  • Human Factors Laboratory
  • Supply Chain Operations Laboratory (SCORE)
  • Industrial Visualization Laboratory
  • Mini- Factory Laboratory

 

Professional Chapters

 

IISE Student Chapter

The objectives of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) student chapter at the Khalifa University of Science and Technology (#671) is to promote the profession and practice of Industrial Engineering through organized effort in study, research and discussion of the fields of Industrial Engineering and the dissemination of knowledge thereby gained.

 

The goals of the chapter are to:

  • Invite several professionals from Industry to campus to share their experiences and motivate the student body.
  • Organize workshops, field-trips and other academic activities to help the development of student body.
  • Organize and participate in events to help promote the discipline.
  • Organize regional meetings and a conference with other IIE Chapters in the UAE and Middle East and North Africa to network with future colleagues from other universities.

Degree Requirements

To be recommended for graduation with a BSc in Engineering Systems and Management, students must satisfactorily complete the courses in the specified categories as set out below. The categories cover the University General Education Requirements (GER, 45 credits), College of Engineering Requirements (CER, 19 credits), as well as the Engineering Systems and Management Core (56 credits), Free Electives (3 credits), and Technical Electives (6 credits) requirements. The normal length of the program is 129 credits.

Additional Math/Sciences Requirements (14 credits)

To satisfy the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Requirements, BSc in Engineering Systems and Management requires the following Math courses in addition to the Math/Sciences required in GER: CHEM115, PHYS121, PHYS122, MATH111, and MATH112.

MATH 211Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

4

MATH 242Introduction to Probability and Statistics

3

MATH 251Operations Research I

4

MATH 331Stochastic Processes

3

Engineering Systems and Management Core Requirements (58 credits)

ESMA 200Engineering Economic Analysis

3

ESMA 201Introduction to Engineering Systems and Management

3

ESMA 271Modern Methods of Manufacturing

4

ESMA 311Quality & Reliability Engineering

4

ESMA 341Simulation Modeling &Analysis

4

ESMA 351Production and Operations Management

3

ESMA 360Design for People

4

ESMA 362Systems Project Management

3

ESMA 411Operational Excellence

3

ESMA 430Supply Chain and Logistics

4

ESMA 440Fundamentals of Business Analytics

3

ESMA 451Operations Research II

3

ESMA 462Engineering Systems Design

3

ESMA 497Senior Design Project I

3

ESMA 498Senior Design Project II

3

BUSS 150Introduction to Economics

3

BUSS 361Business and Sustainability

3

ESMA 399Industrial Engineering Internship

1

ESMA 399Industrial Engineering Internship

1

Engineering Systems and Management Technical Course Electives (6 credits)

The following is a sample list of courses that will satisfy the technical electives for the BSc in Engineering Systems and Management. Students must select a total of six credits from this list. Technical electives may be at 300-level or 400-level and at most three credits may be Undergraduate Research. In addition, courses from the list below may be taken to satisfy the free electives requirement. Additional courses may be approved by the department as technical electives.

ESMA 361Data and Information Engineering

3

ESMA 395Special Topins in ISYE

3

ESMA 432Advanced Stochastic Processes

3

ESMA 433Advanced Statistics

3

ESMA 441Advanced Simulation

3

ESMA 444Healthcare Analytics and Management

3

ESMA 461Engineering Psychology

3

ESMA 475Facilities Planning and Warehousing

4

ESMA 480Financial Engineering

3

ESMA 495Special Topics in ISYE

3

 Space

ESMA 377Undergraduate Research

3

Or

ESMA 477Undergraduate Research

3

Free Electives (3 credits)

Students must complete 3 credits of free electives which are intended to provide students with flexibility to support their career paths and individual interests.

Free Elective (3)

3

Engineering Systems and Management Track (optional)

Engineering Systems and Management students may select an optional Operations & Data Analytics (ODA) track and enroll on appropriately selected technical electives.

In addition to the core ESMA courses, the students must select the following courses as technical electives:

ESMA 440Fundamentals of Business Analytics

3

 

And any two of the following Technical courses

ESMA 444Healthcare Analytics and Management

3

ESMA 445Six-Sigma Methodology & Applications

3

ESMA 441Advanced Simulation

3

Students who completed the above courses are highly encouraged to apply their ODA knowledge in their SDP work.