B.S. in Engineering Management

Engineering Management

Successful engineering managers - in manufacturing, the military, or other industries - use powerful analytic metrics and methods to solve complex problems. The engineering management program at St. Mary's University provides an opportunity for future engineers and scientists to enhance their knowledge in the area of scientific management.

Graduates apply their skills in engineering management to solve problems; assess an engineering management study; and lead decision-making processes.

Unique facilities available to engineering management students include an electrical engineering laboratory accessible 24-hours a day; an energy conversion laboratory for motors, generators and transformers; a manufacturing and robotics laboratory; and a research laboratory equipped with both UNIX and Windows workstations.

BS Engineering Management Degree Plan (128 hours)
Core Requirements (41 hours)
First Year Seminar3
First Year Seminar
Freshmen Composition I3
Rhetoric and Composition
Rhetoric and Composition for International Students
Literature3
Any EN 23XX literature course
History3
Any 1000, 2000, or 3000-level HS course
Social Science6
Engineering and Society
Engineering Economy
Mathematics4
Natural or Physical Sciences4
Fine Arts3
Graphics and Design
Philosophy - Self3
Intro to Philosophy
Philosophy - Ethics3
Foundations of Ethics
Theology - God3
Introduction to Theology
Intermediate Theology3
Any TH 33xx course
Engineering Management Major Courses (80 hours)
AC 2301Financial Accounting3
BA 3351The Legal Environment of Business3
BA 4334Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility3
EG 1194Python Programming for EG Lab1
EG 1294Python Programming for Eng2
EG 2343Statics3
EG 2354Systems Eng. and Management3
EG 3101Eng. Design & Analysis Workshop I1
EG 3102Eng. Design & Analysis Workshop II1
EG 3191Data Visualization and Analytics Laboratory1
EG 3192Simulation Laboratory1
EG 3353Engineering Project Management3
EG 3391Data Analytics and Information Engineering3
EG 3394Lean Production Systems3
EG 3395Industrial Statistics and Design of Experiments3
EG 3396Simulation3
EG 3398Six Sigma Quality3
EG 4101Eng. Design & Analysis Workshop III1
EG 4152Engineering Leadership Workshop1
EG 4196Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering Laboratory1
EG 4252Engineering Leadership2
EG 4301Senior Design Project I3
EG 4302Senior Design Project II3
EG 4353Innovation and Entrepreneurship3
EG 4395Stochastic Modeling and Risk Analysis3
EG 4396Supply Chain and Logistics Engineering3
MK 3310Principles of Marketing3
MN 3330Organizational Behavior3
MT 2318Applied Linear Algebra3
MT 2413Calculus II4
MT 4331Probability Theory3
PY 2404University Physics II4
Engineering Management Electives (7 hours)7
SET MT or SCI Selected Elective I & II: Choose a minimum of 7 credit hours from the following:
BL 1401 General Biology I for Majors
BL 1402 General Biology II for Majors
CH 1401 General Chemistry I
ES 1303 Geology of Earth Resources
MT 2323 Discrete Math
MT 2317 Differential Equations
MT 2414 Calculus III
MT 3375 Theory of Interest
PY 3301 Modern Physics
Total Semester Hours128

This is a recommended degree plan subject to changes. Please meet with your advisor on a regular basis.

First Year
FallSemester HoursSpringSemester Hours
EG 13033MT 24134
EG 13413PY 24044
EN 13113EG 11941
MT 24124EG 12942
PY 14044FYE 13013
 History3
 17 17
Second Year
FallSemester HoursSpringSemester Hours
AC 23103MK 33103
TH 13013MT 43313
SET MT or SCI Selected Elective I3PL 23013
EG 23433MT 23183
PL 13013EG 23543
EG 23933Theology II3
 18 18
Third Year
FallSemester HoursSpringSemester Hours
EG 31011EG 31021
SET MT or SCI Selected Elective II4MN 33303
EG 33953EG 31921
EG 31911EG 33963
EG 33913EG 33943
EG 33533EG 33983
Literature3 
 18 14
Fourth Year
FallSemester HoursSpringSemester Hours
BA 43343BA 33513
EG 41011EG 43023
EG 41521EG 41961
EG 42522EG 43963
EG 43013EG 43533
EG 43953 
 13 13
Total Semester Hours 128