The undergraduate curriculum in Management Science and Engineering trains students in the fundamentals of engineering systems analysis to prepare them to plan, design and implement complex economic and technological management systems where a scientific or engineering background is necessary or desirable.
Graduates will be prepared for work in a variety of career paths, including investment banking, management consulting, and facilities and process management; or for graduate school in industrial engineering, operations research, business, economics, law, medicine or public policy.
The program builds on the foundational courses for engineering including calculus, mathematical modeling, probability, statistics, engineering fundamentals, and physics or chemistry. The department core, taken for all areas, includes courses in accounting, computer science, deterministic optimization, economics and organizational theory, and a capstone senior project. Through the core, all students in the program are exposed to the breadth of faculty interests, and are in a good position to choose an area during the junior year.
Please contact Lori Cottle, Student Services Manager, with any questions or concerns about our undergraduate programs: Huang Engineering Center, Suite 114 and lcottle@.