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Engineering Management - Environmental Engineering Concentration

Engineering Management provides an interdisciplinary approach for addressing the complexities of today's world. Highly competitive global businesses require employees with a solid technical foundation, business expertise, an entrepreneurial mindset, and the leadership skills afforded by a broad liberal education. The Engineering Management program includes courses in engineering, business/entrepreneurship, science, mathematics, and the liberal arts. It is designed to develop your engineering and business expertise, social awareness, and interpersonal communication skills. Students earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. Students who complete the Entrepreneurship concentration cannot also be awarded the Entrepreneurship minor.

Environmental Engineering Concentration Recommended Plans - 2023-24

General Business Track

First Year

Fall Semester (17 hours)

CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact I (SI) (2) 
CHM 141/144 College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory (PA-2C) (5)
ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (PA-1B) (3) 
MTH 151 Calculus I (PA-1A) (4)
Miami Plan Creative Arts (PA-3A) (3)

Spring Semester (14-15 hours)

CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact II (SI) (2)
CHM 142/145 College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory (PA-2C) (5)
MTH 251 or MTH 249 Calculus II (4-5)
Miami Plan Humanities course (PA-3B) (3)

Second Year

Fall Semester (16-17 hours)

CPB 204 Mass and Energy Balances I (2)
CHM 231 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4)
MTH 245 Differential Equations for Engineers (3-4)
  or MTH 246 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations for Engineers
  or MTH 347 Differential Equations
PHY 181 General Physics I (PA-2A) (3)
Miami Plan Global Inquiry (PA-4C) (3)

Spring Semester (16 hours)

CPB 219 Statics and Mechanics of Materials (3)
or MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems
CPB 244 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3)
CPB 314 Engineering Thermodynamics (3)
ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (PA-3A) (3)
PHY 182 General Physics II (4) 

Third Year

Fall Semester (16-17 hours)

CPB 318 Transport Phenomena I (4)
ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (4)
or STA 261 Statistics (3)
MGT 291 Introduction to Management & Leadership (3)
CPB 405 Industrial Environmental Control (3)
or CPB 441 Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management
or MME 451 or Sustainability Considerations in Design and Development

Spring Semester (17 hours)

ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
CPB 311 Transport Phenomena Laboratory 2 (2)
CPB 442 Air Pollution Control (3)
MKT 291 Principles of Marketing (3)
ENG 313 Technical Writing (PA-1C) (3)
MGT 295 Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management (or MGT 302) (3)

Fourth Year

Fall Semester (17 hours)

CPB 341 Engineering Economics (3)
CPB 471 Engineering Design I (2)
EGM 411 Leading and Managing Projects (3)
CPB 405 Industrial Environmental Control (3)
or CPB 441 Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management
or MME 451 or Sustainability Considerations in Design and Development
General Business Management Track course (3)

Spring Semester (14 hours)

CPB 472 Engineering Design II (2)
Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B) (3)
Global Inquiry or Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B/4C) (3)
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (PA-4A) (3)
General Business Management Track course (3)

Entrepreneurship Track

First Year

Fall Semester (17 hours)

CEC 111 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact I (SI) (2) 
CHM 141/144 College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory (PA-2C) (5)
ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (PA-1B) (3) 
MTH 151 Calculus I (PA-1A) (4)
ESP 101 Entrepreneurship Foundations 1 (3)

Spring Semester (14-15 hours)

CEC 112 Imagination, Ingenuity and Impact II (SI) (2)
CHM 142/145 College Chemistry and College Chemistry Laboratory (PA-2C) (5)
MTH 251 or MTH 249 Calculus II (4-5)
ESP 102 Entrepreneurial Immersion: From Idea to Opportunity (1)
Humanities (PA-3B) (3)

Second Year

Fall Semester (16-17 hours)

CPB 204 Mass and Energy Balances I (2)
CHM 231 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4)
MTH 245 Differential Equations for Engineers (3-4)
  or MTH 246 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations for Engineers
  or MTH 347 Differential Equations
PHY 181 General Physics I (PA-2A) (4)
ESP 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business Models (3)

Spring Semester (16 hours)

CPB 219 Statics and Mechanics of Materials (3)
or MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems
CPB 244 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3)
CPB 314 Engineering Thermodynamics (3)
PHY 182 General Physics II (4) 
Global Inquiry (PA-4C) (3)

Third Year

Fall Semester (16-17 hours)

ESP 102 Entrepreneurial Immersion: From Idea to Opportunity (Startup Weekend) (1)
ESP 251 Entrepreneurial Value Creation and Capture (3)
CPB 318 Transport Phenomena I (4)
STA 301 Applied Statistics (4)
or STA 261 Statistics (3)
CPB 405 Industrial Environmental Control (3)
or CPB 441 Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management
or MME 451 or Sustainability Considerations in Design and Development

Spring Semester (17 hours)

ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
CPB 311 Transport Phenomena Laboratory 2 (2)
CPB 341 Engineering Economics (3)
CPB 442 Air Pollution Control (3)
ENG 313 Technical Writing (PA-1C) (3)
ESP 252 Entrepreneurial Mindset: Creativity and Organization (3)

Fourth Year

Fall Semester (17 hours)

ESP 321 Startup Entrepreneurship (3)
or ESP 341 Corporate Entrepreneurship
or ESP 351 or Creativity in Entrepreneurship
ESP 331 Social Entrepreneurship (3)
CPB 471 Engineering Design I (2)
EGM 411 Leading and Managing Projects (3)
CPB 405 Industrial Environmental Control (3)
or CPB 441 Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management
or MME 451 or Sustainability Considerations in Design and Development
Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B) (3)

Spring Semester (14 hours)

CPB 472 Engineering Design II (2)
ESP 401 Entrepreneurship: New Ventures (3)
or ESP 461 or Entrepreneurial Consulting
Creative Arts (PA-3A) (3)
Global Inquiry or Intercultural Consciousness (PA-4B/4C) (3)
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (PA-4A) (3)

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