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Bachelor of Science in Technical Management - Engineering Sciences

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Overview

As the pace of the business world continues to pick up speed and the level of sophistication at all levels rises, an advanced degree becomes more vital than ever if you expect to land a career in management. Additionally, engineering graduate programs have become increasingly competitive. So get a jumpstart on your career by thinking ahead. An education today means a promotion tomorrow.

Plan for Success.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University — Worldwide’s Bachelor of Science in Technical Management - Engineering Sciences Specialty program is designed for individuals who desire a career in technical management or who wish to continue in engineering studies.

Requirements

 Engineering Science
Course / TitleCredits
Choose only three courses 
CESC 220 Digital Circuit Design3
ESCI 201 Statics3
ESCI 202 Solid Mechanics3
ESCI 204 Dynamics3
ESCI 206 Fluid Mechanics3
Take all of the following courses 
PHYS 150 Physics I for Engineers3
PHYS 160 Physics II for Engineers3
PHYS 250 Physics III for Engineers3
Engineering Sciences Specialty18
 General Education
Course / TitleCredits
Embry-Riddle courses in the general education categories of Communication Theory and Skills, and Humanities and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed above, assuming prerequisite requirements are met. Courses from other institutions are acceptable if they fall into those broad categories and are at the level specified. Because of the mathematics concentration required for this specialty, MATH 142 (or equivalents) may be needed to satisfy prerequisite requirements; they are not part of the degree requirements for the Engineering Sciences Specialty.
Communication Theory and Skills: 
ENGL 123 English Composition3
Speech/English6
Humanities/Social Sciences*: 
Humanities lower or upper-level elective3
Social Science lower or upper-level elective
History/Government/Social Science/Psychology
3
*For BS, one course must be an upper-level Humanities or Social Science elective.
Physical and Life Science lower-level elective: 
Physics/Biology/Meteorology6
Mathematics: 
MATH 111 & MATH 112 -OR- 
MATH 140 & MATH 142, MATH 320*6
*MATH 320 may be substituted as the second course in the series.
Computer Science: 
CSCI 109 Introduction to Computers and Applications3
Economics: 
ECON 210 Microeconomics3
ECON 211 Macroeconomics3
Total Credits36
 Program Support
Course / TitleCredits
ASCI 202 Introduction to Aeronautical Science3
MATH 211 Statistics with Aviation Applications -OR- 
MATH 222 Business Statistics3
MGMT 201 Principles of Management3
MGMT 210 Financial Accounting3
MGMT 221 Advanced Computer Based Systems3
Total Credits15
 Business Core
Course / TitleCredits
MGMT 311 Marketing3
MGMT 312 Managerial Accounting3
MGMT 314 Human Resource Management3
MGMT 317 Organizational Behavior3
MGMT 320 Business Information Systems3
MGMT 325 Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management3
MGMT 335 International Business3
MGMT 371 Leadership3
MGMT 390 Business Law3
MGMT 436 Strategic Management3
Total Credits30
 Engineering Support Courses
Course / TitleCredits
ENGR 120 Graphical Communications2
MATH 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I3
MATH 251 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II3
MATH 252 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III3
MATH 253 Calculus and Analytic Geometry IV3
MATH 345 Differential Equations and Matrix Methods4
Total Credits18
Open Electives
Course / TitlesCredits
300-400 level courses3
Total Degree Requirements120