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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Industrial Engineering, BS


Program Requirements


Industrial engineers design, install, and improve the complex systems that provide goods and services vital to our society and economy. These systems place unique demands for breadth of preparation on industrial engineers. The Industrial Engineering baccalaureate program prepares graduates to: (1) design, develop, implement, and improve integrated systems that include people, materials, information, equipment, and energy using appropriate analytical, computational and experimental practices; (2) apply information technologies to the practice of industrial engineering; (3) conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner; and (4) work and communicate effectively with colleagues at every level in the organization.

The traditional arenas for the practice of industrial engineering are the manufacturing facilities of industry; however, many practicing industrial engineers are employed in non-manufacturing institutions such as hospitals, financial institutions, consulting firms and government agencies. In addition to numerous employment opportunities in professional practice, industrial engineering graduates may further their formal education. The Department of Industrial Engineering offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.

The Department of Industrial Engineering also offers a combined Bachelor’s/Master’s plan in which accepted students may count up to 12 hours of graduate credit (approved 6000- and 8000-level courses) toward both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, with the stipulation that a minimum of 150 credit hours must be earned. To be eligible, the student must have senior standing and a minimum overall grade-point average of 3.4. Most students completing the joint BS/MS program in IE can only double count nine units. Details of the suggested curriculum and program information are available from the Industrial Engineering Department.

Detailed curriculum and department information is available at https://www.clemson.edu/cecas/departments/ie/.

Freshman Year


First Semester


Credit Hours: 16

Second Semester


Credit Hours: 17

Sophomore Year


Junior Year


First Semester


Credit Hours: 15

Second Semester


Credit Hours: 16

Senior Year


First Semester


  • 3 Credits
  • Electrical Engineering Requirement 3 Credits 9
  • Ethics & Professional Practice Requirement 3 Credits 10
  • Technical Requirement 6 Credits 11
Credit Hours: 15

Second Semester


  • 4 Credits
  • Management Requirement 3 Credits 12
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  • Arts and Humanities Requirement 3 Credits 3 or
  • Social Science Requirement 3 Credits 3
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  • Technical Requirement 3 Credits 11
Credit Hours: 13

Total Semester Hours: 125


1 This course must be passed with a C or better either to transfer into IE from General Engineering or to satisfy later course prerequisites.

2 ENGR 1050  and ENGR 1060  may be substituted for ENGR 1020 .

3 See General Education Requirements . Six of these credit hours must also satisfy the Cross-Cultural Awareness and Science and Technology in Society Requirements.

4 ENGR 1070 , ENGR 1080  and ENGR 1090  may be substituted for ENGR 1410 .

5 Select from BIOL 1030 /BIOL 1050  ;BIOL 1040 /; BIOL 1100 ; BIOL 1220 /BIOL 1200 ; BIOL 1230 /BIOL 1200 ; CH 1020 ; or GEOL 1010 /GEOL 1030  

6 ME 2010  may be substituted.

7 PHYS 1240  may be substituted.

8 See General Education Requirements . COMM 1500  is recommended.

9 Select either ECE 2020  and ECE 2110 ; or ECE 2070  and ECE 2080  

10 Select from LAW 3220 PHIL 1030 , PHIL 3440 , PHIL 3450 , PHIL 3460  

11 Select from IE 4000 , IE 4040 , IE 4300 , IE 4460 , IE 4520 , IE 4560 , IE 4570 , IE 4600 , IE 4620 , IE 4630 , IE 4810 , IE 4850 , IE 4860 , IE 4870 , IE 4890 , IE 4910  

12 Select from ACCT 2010 , ACCT 2020 , AS 3090 , ELE 4000 , MGT 2010 , MGT 3070 , MGT 4110 , MKT 4210 , ML 3010  

Notes:

  1. No student may exceed three attempts, including a W and academic forgiveness (with the exception of a withdrawal from the University), to successfully complete any IE course (with a grade of D or better). Moreover, a third attempt is only granted by a written request to the department chair before the deadline to add a course in a subsequent term.
  2. Industrial Engineering students who have a cumulative grade-point average or cumulative engineering grade-point average (EGPA) below 2.0 are on probation and will have restricted enrollment in classes. Students whose cumulative grade-point average is below 2.0 are subject to the regulations stipulated under the University’s Academic Eligibility Policy. Students on probation for an EGPA below 2.0 who fail to recover (i.e. raise their EGPA above 2.0) in the first regular semester (fall or spring) will not be allowed to register for industrial engineering classes. After one year, such students may petition the Industrial Engineering Department for continued enrollment. An advising policy for students on probation is available from the Industrial Engineering Department.