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EMGT330 Introduction to Engineering Management
4R-0L-4C Undergraduate Only
Surveys issues important to the management of engineering
activities and technological organizations. Topics include such
things as the relationship of engineering and technology to
management disciplines, the functions of a technical manager,
principles and techniques for quality processes, project management,
process management, logistics, legal issues, ethics, human
resources, communication and organizational behavior.
EMGT427 Project Management 4R-0L-4C Undergraduate Only
Presents the major issues and techniques of project management.
Topics include: project evaluation and selection, scope management,
team building, stakeholder management, risk assessment, scheduling,
task partitioning & communication, rework, and negotiation. Provides
application experiences with these concepts through case analyses.
Emphasizes typical problems and issues related to project management
choices.
EMGT461 Multidisciplinary, Entrepreneurial Design I: Capture the
Vision
3R-XL-4C Pre: Junior, Senior, or consent of instructor
Explores design processes characterized by interdisciplinary
activity and focus on commercial success. Includes basic design
processes with emphasis on data collection and specification, with
special attention to the voice of the customer. Develops at least
three creativity techniques and identifies sources of ideas for
successful innovation. Demonstrates procedures for assessing markets
and establishing conceptual business models and describes the
fundamentals of project planning and management. Addresses aspects
of professional practice -- -- ethics, communication, contemporary
issues, social impacts, global context and team work—in the design
process. Uses a team project on reverse engineering to tie together
course objectives, and identifies an entrepreneurial or appropriate
externally sponsored project topic for later courses. Prerequisite:
Junior standing or consent of instructor.
(Students completing EMGT 461 may not receive credit for ME 470.)
EMGT462 Multidisciplinary, Entrepreneurial Design II: Expand the
Concept 2R-XL-XC Pre: EMGT461 or consent of instructor
Expands on the basic design process issues such as solution
identification and selection and the assessment of trade-offs and
impacts on health, safety, quality, environment, sustainability, and
manufacturability. Applies design disciplines to a specific project
by using creativity techniques, identifying sustainable competitive
advantages and appropriate intellectual property protection
procedures. Uses project planning methods to estimate project size
and assess risks, as well as other techniques to facilitate rapid
product development. Provides experiences in communication, project
retrospectives and design reviews. Completes the early stages of a
team selected and conducted project in entrepreneurial design that
has the approval of students’ home department. Prerequisite: EMGT461
or consent of instructor.
EMGT463 Multidisciplinary, Entrepreneurial Design III: Deliver the
Product 2R-XL-XC Pre: EMGT462 or consent of instructor
Further examines and applies design process disciplines,
including techniques such as system modeling, optimization,
statistical analysis, design of experiments, FMEA (Failure Modes and
Effects Analysis), robust design, simulation and process
improvement. Describes key business concepts needed for a business
plan and applies them to the team projects. Uses professional
project approaches such as metrics, retrospectives, design reviews
and proper documentation. Emphasizes team project work with home
department approval of specific discipline related design activities
and with practical applications of concepts in the realization of
functional prototypes or systems. Concludes with written and oral
presentations of team project reports. Prerequisite: EMGT462 or
consent of instructor.
EMGT 497 Special Topics in Engineering
Management (1-4)R-0L-(1-4)C
Examines particular engineering management topics of current
interest and/or new courses for engineering management and other
students. May require consent of instructor or specific
prerequisites.
EMGT520 Accounting for Technical Managers
4R-0L-4C – Management
An introduction to accounting principles and practices as
related to financial and managerial accounting. The uses of
accounting information and the means by which pertinent accounting
data are gathered and analyzed for internal purposes and management
decisions.
EMGT521 Financial Management in a Technical
Environment 4R-0L-4C,
Management
A comprehensive survey of financial concepts, techniques,
instruments, and procedures which are related to the financial
structure, assets management, dividend policy, and the capital
budgeting decisions of a firm. Basic skills in financial analysis
are developed. Operations of domestic and international financial
markets are covered.
EMGT522 Organizational Management 4R-0L-4C -
Management
Review of fundamental activities (planning, organizing, leading,
controlling) related to the management of organizations. The
concepts and techniques for maximizing the effectiveness of human
resources in the achievement of organizational and project goals are
emphasized. Topics include communication, team process, motivation,
selection, development, and appraisal. Special focus is given to the
management of human resources in a technical environment.
EMGT523 Marketing Issues in a Technical
Environment 4R-0L-4C, - Management
A study and overview of the components of marketing principles
and how those mesh with management in a technical environment.
Topics will include activities associated with product, price,
promotion, and distribution and how these impact the technical
manager from idea generation through delivery to and service for the
customer.
EMGT524 Production/Operations Management
4R-0L-4C, Technical or Management
To provide an introduction to operations management for the
technical manager including contemporary management principles and
technical methods. Key focus topics include development of strategy
in operations activities – and the use of a business simulation
exercise and project to illustrate class concepts.
EMGT526 Technology Management and Forecasting 4R-0L-4C, Technical or
Management
Elements of managing the growth and operation of the
technological systems. Technology forecasting tools including expert
methods, quantitative trend analysis, simulation, and gaming.
Consideration of secondary forecasts, especially those of social and
economic nature. Techniques for enhancing creativity, managing
multi-disciplinary projects and impact assessment techniques are
considered. Computer-based forecasting tools are applied.
EMGT527 Project Management 4R-0L-4C -
Technical or Management
Addresses the major issues and techniques of project management,
including team building, project evaluation and selection,
scheduling techniques, quality management, development of
negotiation and conflict management skills. Also examines project
management success factors. Uses a large scenario planning exercise
and several case studies to illustrate course content. Can be used
as part of the technical or management core.
EMGT531 Economics for Technical Managers
4R-0L-4C – Management
Applies economic analysis to the solutions of business problems.
Emphasizes the economics of market and organizational structure,
demand determinates, cost analysis, investment and strategy
decisions, agency problems and ethics. Special reference is made to
technology based organizations.
EMGT532 Technical Entrepreneurship 4R-0L-4C -
Management
Examines the principles and tools for innovation and
entrepreneurship in technologically based businesses. Includes
perspectives for both independent entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs.
Develops basic concepts of business planning. Emphasizes a major
group business plan based upon a technological innovation. May be
used as a management core class.
EMGT533 Intercultural Communication 4R-0L-4C –
Management
The core of this course is the presentation of the
Constructivist theory of communication and its application. Students
are exposed to ethnographic interview methods and the concept of
culture shock using the BAFA role-play simulation. Discussion of
organizational culture includes a review of publications on this
topic, the impact of culture on organizations, as well as strategies
for change. May be used as a management core class.
EMGT534 Management Science 4R-0L-4C –
Management or Technical
A study of the development and analysis of various mathematical
models useful in managerial decision making. This includes
discussions of what models are, how to create them, how they are
used, and what insights they provide. Spreadsheets will be used to
do much of the computational work. Topics considered include linear,
integer, and nonlinear programming, network models, inventory
management, project management, and simulation models. Examples from
all areas of business and industry will be investigated. We will
also investigate how companies are using these techniques to solve
current problems.
EMGT535 Strategies for Organizational Change 4R-0L-4C, Management
Reviews the strategy literature and the issues surrounding
strategy implementation in the context of organizational change.
Includes a team project that explores the strategic implications of
globalization for specific industries during the next 10 years and
the construction of scenarios as a tool for understanding and
communication. Individual students will develop and evaluate
strategy for a specific organization within the scenarios developed
in the team project.
EMGT586 Supply Chain Management 4R-0L-4C,
Technical
Examines disruptions to traditional operations within supply
chains due to changes in both technology and globalization. Shows
how relationships between suppliers, customers, and competitors have
changed dramatically to affect the entire manner in which
organizations perform their manufacturing and business operations.
Describes product supply chain complexity and the implications of
expanding global customer bases, increasing supplier dependence, and
larger ranges of locations and customers. Outcomes include the
abilities to identify and define the critical components of supply
chains, apply best practices in the buyer-seller relationship and
understand why managing a supply chain is an important strategic
capability for an organization.
EMGT587 Systems Engineering 4R-0L-4C,
Technical
Introduces system engineering and analysis techniques, including
the systems life cycle, system design procedures, risk analysis,
analysis methods including reliability and maintainability. Provides
applications for mechanical, electrical and a wide variety of other
systems. Uses Visio or CORE software to create IDEFO drawings and
other documentation for system design.
EMGT588 Quality Management 4R-0L-4C -
Technical
Introduction to quality for the technical manager including
management principles and technical methods. Balance will be
approximately 65% technical methods and 35% management concepts.
Management topics focus on the concept of total quality (TQ) as it
applies to technology based businesses including design,
manufacturing and service activities. Contemporary quality
philosophies are reviewed including Deming and Taguchi. Technical
tools and methods are presented including basic statistical
concepts, control charts for variable and attributes, process
capability studies, six sigma, and tools for design and process
improvement. Case studies and class labs will be used to highlight
key topics.
EMGT589 Manufacturing Systems 4R-0L-4C –
Technical
Provides a comprehensive introduction to manufacturing systems
covering the ‘behavior laws’ at work in batch production or assembly
lines. Includes production strategy, scheduling, and control methods
and detailed analysis of fundamental manufacturing measures such as
cycle time, throughput, capacity, work-in-process, inventory, and
variability. Explores historical practices and the natural behaviors
that are described in ‘laws for manufacturing’ that help managers
understand basic ‘factory physics’.
EMGT590 Integrated Project
Credits as assigned; however, not more than 8 credits can be applied
to MS degree requirements Pre: Completion of technical component and
business core or permission of instructor
The integration of business and technical considerations in new
product development. The identification of managerial and
engineering challenges faced in developing a commercially viable new
product within the context of a rapidly changing and highly
competitive business environment. Readings, case studies and
individual projects dealing with strategic planning,
entrepreneurship, new product development, and related topics. The
focus is on a major team project. This integrated project must
include the identification of a new product including all relevant
business and technical issues and the development of a detailed plan
for profitably bringing this new product to market. A final report
with oral presentations is required. |