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University of Houston - Industrial Engineering Programs

Fall Semester 2024
August 19, 2024 First Class Day
November 26, 2024 Last Class Day
December 2, 2024 Reading Day
December 3-9, 2024 Final Exams
https://www.uhd.edu/academics/calendars/24-25/index.aspx



 39. University of Houston,  Houston, Texas



BS Degree - http://www.ie.uh.edu/undergraduate/degree-plan

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING - INTRODUCTION TO MODERN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING.  
#IndustrialEngineering for #SocietyProsperity.
For the Academic Year 2024-25 -  Bachelor in Industrial Engineering  #BSIE. 9480+ Downloads for 2023-24. 
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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE FOUR-YEAR ACADEMIC MAP


Visit the University Catalog for course descriptions.

First Year

Fall Semester

Hours

ENGI 1100 Introduction to Engineering  1

CHEM 1331 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3

CHEM 1111

Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab

1

ENGL 1301

First Year Writing I

3

MATH 2413

Calculus I1

4

GOVT 2306

U.S. and Texas Constitutions and Politics

3

 
Total

15

Spring Semester

Hours

ENGI 1331

Computing for Engineers

3

ENGL 1302

First Year Writing II

3

HIST 1301

The United States to 1877

3

MATH 2414

Calculus II

4

PHYS 2325

University Physics I

3

 
Total

16

Second Year

Fall Semester

Hours

INDE 2331

Computer Applications for Industrial Engineers

3

INDE 2333

Engineering Statistics I

3

GOVT 2305

U.S. Govt: Congress: President and Courts

3

MATH 2415

Calculus III

4

PHYS 2326

University Physics II

3

 
Total

16

Spring Semester

Hours

MECE 3400

Introduction to Mechanics

4

ENGI 2304

Technical Communication

3

INDE 3333

Engineering Economy I

3

CORE

Social & Behavioral Science2

3

MATH 3321

Engineering Math

3

 
Total

16

Third Year

Fall Semester

Hours

INDE 3382

Stochastic Models

3

INDE 3364

Engineering Statistics II

3

INDE 3432

Manufacturing Processes

4

INDE 3310

Quality Control

3

INDE 3330

Financial and Cost Management

3

 
Total

16

Spring Semester

Hours

INDE 3362

Computer Aided Design / Manufacturing

3

INDE 4331

Analysis of Industrial Activities

3

INDE 4369

Facilities Planning and Design

3

INDE 3381

Linear Optimization

3

INDE 4364

Big Data and Analytics

3

 
Total

15

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

Hours

INDE 4370

Discrete Event Simulation

3

INDE 4111

Industrial Engineering Seminar

1

INDE 4320

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

3

HIST 1302

The United States History since 1877

3

CORE

Language, Philosophy and Culture2

3

Tech Elective

Technical Elective3

3

 
Total

16

Spring Semester

Hours

INDE 4315

Supply Chain Management

3

INDE 4334

IE Capstone Design

3

INDE 4337

Human Factors and Ergonomics

3

CORE

Creative Arts2

3

INDE 4372

Operations Control

3

 
Total

15

Degree Total Hours: 125


ENGI 1100 — INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
Description: Overview of engineering, information about various engineering disciplines, introductory problem solving, engineering design, and engineering ethics.

Prerequisite: credit for or enrollment in MATH 2413.
https://firstyearexperience.egr.uh.edu/courses/engi-1100-introduction-engineering
https://publications.uh.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=44&coid=211152


Recent Professors
Gulin Aksu, Alexandra Landon, Dan Burleson, Jennifer Luna-Singh, Brian Metrovich, Fritz Claydon, Krishna Kota, Marsha Kowal, Len Trombetta, Erin Mccave, Kristin Schaefer, Matthew Zelisko, Frank Claydon, Venkata Kota, Daniel Burleson, Leonard Trombetta
https://www.coursicle.com/uh/courses/ENGI/1100/



MS Degree – http://www.ie.uh.edu/graduate/degree-programs/mie
Productivity Management Course Offered  -NO


Contact -
Gino J. Lim, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Industrial Engineering
Cullen College of Engineering
Gino J. Lim   
ginolim  @uh.edu

Qianmei (May) Feng, Ph.D.
Industrial Engineering
Graduate Program Director
Phone: 713-743-2870
Email: qmfeng  @uh.edu




The first IE degree was awarded to Mr. Jack N. Rau in 1949. Since then, we have produced numerous successful alumni who are leaders in their own fields

Nature of the Work

Industrial engineers determine the most effective ways for an organization to use the basic factors of production - people, machines, materials, information, and energy - to make or process a product or produce a service. They are the bridge between management goals and operational performance. They are more concerned with increasing productivity through the management of people, methods of business organization, and technology than are engineers in other specialties, who generally work more with products or processes.

http://www.ie.uh.edu/undergraduate/overview

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