Applied Engineering Sciences

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Applied Engineering Sciences major provides undergraduate opportunities leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. The core goal of applied engineering sciences is to prepare technically competent, broad-based engineering graduates who have acquired a systems perspective for problem-solving and business expertise. The program provides a broad foundation in science and mathematics, engineering, and business management and is designed to develop graduates who can apply the rigor of their technical education to diverse problems and settings. The program is structured to establish skills in areas such as effective management, contemporary technical issues, deployment of new technologies, resolving ethical dilemmas, effective communication across technical disciplines both in oral and written communication, and lifelong learning.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Business Law
  • Supply
  • Sales
  • Law
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Communication Training
  • Sales Training

Course programme

All of the following courses (43 credits):
Survey of Accounting Concepts
Global Systems: Economics, Engineering, Environment
Sustainable Systems Analysis
Capstone Project in Applied Engineering Sciences
Chemistry Laboratory I
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Electronic Instrumentation and Systems
Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science
Graphic Communications
Quantitative Business Research Methods
Materials Science and Engineering
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I
Probability and Statistics for Engineering
One of the following courses (3 credits):
An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Management Skills and Processes
Concentration (15 to 19 credits):
In consultation with their academic advisor, students must select one of the following concentrations: business law, computer science, packaging, supply chain management, technical sales, or media and information. For students interested in computer science, the minimum criteria for acceptance is the completion of Computer Science and Engineering 231 and 260 with a combined grade-point average in those two courses of 3.0. The concentration will be noted on the student’s academic record.
Business Law (16 credits)
All of the following courses (13 credits):
Intermediate Microeconomics
Law and Economics (W)
Business Law and Ethical Leadership
Environmental Law and Sustainability for Business:
From Local to Global
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, II
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
Comparative Legal Systems
Computer Science (18 or 19 credits)
All of the following courses (12 credits):
Introduction to Programming I
Introduction to Programming II
Discrete Structures in Computer Science
Two of the following courses (6 or 7 credits):
Computer Organization and Architecture
Algorithms and Data Structures
Object-oriented Software Design
Introduction to Machine Learning
Computer Architecture
Interdisciplinary Topics in Cyber Security
Algorithm Engineering
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Media Processing and Multimedia Computing
Mobile Application Development
Web Application Architecture and Development
Packaging (17 credits):
All of the following courses
Survey of Organic Chemistry
Principles of Packaging
Packaging with Glass and Metal
Packaging with Paper and Paperboard
Packaging with Plastics
Supply Chain Management (15 credits)
All of the following courses:
Introduction to Finance
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Procurement and Supply Management
Manufacturing Planning and Control
Technical Sales (18 credits)
All of the following courses:
Advanced Sales Communication
Practicum in Sales Communication
Introduction to Finance
Introduction to Marketing
Media and Information (18 credits)
All of the following courses:
Understanding Media and Information
Media and Information Technologies and Industries
Networks, Markets and Society
Media and Information Policy
IT Network Management and Security
Information and Communication Technology Development Project (W)

Applied Engineering Sciences

higher than £ 9000