INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES LISTS 2019-2020 The IMSE curriculum provides students with the opportunity to obtain a greater depth of knowledge through several different elective areas: Management, Focus, Engineering Topic, and Social Sciences and Humanities. * Students who entered ISU prior to Fall '14 must select two courses from each of the Management, Focus, and Engineering Topic elective lists. Students must also choose four Social Sciences and Humanities electives. *Students who entered ISU in or after Fall '14 must select two courses from each of the Focus and Engineering Topic elective lists and one from the Management elective list. Students must also choose four Social Sciences and Humanities electives. MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES

*Students who entered ISU prior to Fall '14 will choose two courses from the Management elective list. *Students who entered ISU in or after Fall '14 will choose one course from the Management elective list.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester ACCT 284 Financial Accounting F.S.SS. AFAS 341 Air Force Leadership Studies I F. Contractor Organization and Management of CON E 222 Completion of basic program F.S. Construction ECON 320 Labor Economics ECON 101 VARIES ECON 334 Entrepreneurship in Agriculture ECON 101 F.S. ECON 336 Agricultural Selling ECON 101 VARIES ECON 101 required, ECON 235 ECON 337 Agricultural Marketing VARIES recommended ECON 344 Public Finance ECON 101 VARIES I E 450 Technical Sales for Engineers I Credit or enrollment in IE 305 F. MGMT 310 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Sophomore classification F.S. MGMT 370 Management of Organizations ECON 101 or 102 F.S.SS. MGMT 414 International Management MGMT 370 or MGMT 371 F.S. COM S 113 or BUSAD 150 (ENGR 160, ME MIS 301 Management Information Systems VARIES 160, IE 148)

MKT 340 Principles of Marketing Credit or current enrollment in ECON 101 F.S.SS.

PSYCH 250 Psychology of the Workplace VARIES 2 courses in psychology including PSYCH PSYCH 450 Industrial Psychology F.S. 101, STAT 101 SP CM 312 Business and Professional Speaking SP CM 212 F.S. Last Updated 3/2019 EMG FOCUS ELECTIVES

Students will choose two classes (6 credits total) from the five focus areas: Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Human Factors, Operations Research & Analytics, Manufacturing, & Enterprise Computing.

Systems Engineering and Engineering Management - focuses on the strategies necessary for solving internal and external problems of a company in areas such as production, quality, project management, sales, and marketing strategies.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester ACCT 215 Legal Environment of Business Sophomore classification F.S.SS. ACCT 285 Managerial Accounting ACCT 284 F.S.SS. AER E 452X Introduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (IE) Junior Classification in Engineering VARIES CON E 380 Engineering Junior Classification F.S. ECON 355 International Trade and Finance * ECON 101, 102 VARIES ECON 301, ECON 302 or ECON 353, STAT ECON 371 Introductory Econometrics F.S. 326 ECON 416 Industrial Organization ECON 301 VARIES ECON 431 Managerial Economics ECON 301 VARIES ECON 437 Commodity Marketing and Risk Management ECON 235, ECON 301, STAT 326 VARIES ECON 455 International Trade * ECON 301 VARIES ECON 457 International Finance * ECON 302 VARIES ECON 101 & enrollment in MBA or BAS ECON 532 Managerial Economics for the Global Organization VARIES program, not for ECON majors ECON 571 Intermediate Econometrics ECON 500 S.

ENGR 430X Entrepreneurial Product Development Engineering (IE) Junior Classification F.S.

ENGR 434X Entrepreneurial Product Engineering Design Project (IE) IE 430 or ENGR 430 S.

ACCT 284, ECON 101, and STAT 226 (or FIN 301 Principles of Finance F.S.SS. STAT 231) Entrepreneurial Product Development Engineering I E 430X Junior Classification F.S. (ENGR) Entrepreneurial Product Engineering Design Project I E 434X IE 430 or ENGR 430 S. (ENGR) I E 451 Technical Sales for Engineers II IE 450 S. I E 452X Introduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (AER E) Junior Classification in Engineering VARIES STAT 231 or STAT 305 or equivalent, I E 463X Introduction to Engineering and Systems Management upperclassman standing and permission of S. instructor I E 560 Engineering Risk Analysis Course in probability and statisitcs VARIES I E 561 Total Quality Management Course in quality control VARIES I E 563 Engineering and Systems Management Course in probability and statisitcs VARIES I E 564 Decision Analysis Course in probability and statisitcs VARIES I E 570 Systems Engineering and Project Management Coursework in basic statistics VARIES MGMT 313 Feasibility Analysis and Business Planning MGMT 310 F.S. MGMT 371 Organizational Behavior Sophomore classification F.S. MGMT 471 Personnel and Human Resource Management MGMT 471 F.S. MGMT 472 Management of Diversity Junior classification F.S. MKT 368 Marketing Analytics (MIS) MKT 340 F.S. MKT 442 Sales Management MKT 340 F.S. SCM 301 Supply Chain Management STAT 226 (or STAT 231), ECON 101 VARIES Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in Supply Chain SCM 450 SCM 301, MIS 301 or IE 148, IE 341 VARIES (MIS) SCM 461 Principles of Transportation SCM 301 VARIES SCM 466 Global Trade Management SCM 301 F.S. * Meets International Perspectives Requirement.

Human Factors - focuses on with the relationships between people and their work tasks, machines, information, environment, engineering as well as technology.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester I E 571 Occupational Biomechanics EM 274, STAT 231 VARIES

I E 572 Design and Evaluation of Human-Computer Interaction I E 271 or graduate classification VARIES

I E 576 Human Factors in Product Design I E 572 or I E 577 VARIES I E 577 Human Factors I E 271 or graduate classification VARIES KIN 355 Biomechanics PHYS 111 or PHYS 115 F.S.SS. PSYCH 350 Human Factors in Technology PSYCH 101; junior classification F.

Operations Research and Analytics - focuses on the design and analysis of quantitative models and methods having applications in production and service systems such as inventory control, scheduling, transportation, and logistics.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 or COM S 207 Fundamentals of Computer Programming (MIS) F.S.SS. higher MATH 151, MATH 160, MATH 165 or ECON 207 Applied Economic Optimization F.S. equivalent I E 403/503 Introduction to Sustainable Production Systems Credit or enrollment in I E 341 VARIES

Advanced Engineering Economy for Complex Engineering MATH 265, MATH 267, STAT 231 and I E I E 405/505 VARIES Projects 305, or instructor's permission

I E 508 Design and Analysis of Allocation Mechanisms I E 312 or MATH 307 VARIES I E 510 Network Analysis I E 312 VARIES I E 513 Analysis of Stochastic Systems STAT 231 VARIES I E 514 Production Scheduling I E 312, I E 341 VARIES I E 519 Simulation Modeling and Analysis COM S 311, STAT 401 VARIES I E 534 Linear Programming I E 312 VARIES I E 541 Inventory Control and Production Planning I E 341 VARIES MATH 207 Matrices and Linear Algebra 2 semesters of calculus F.S.SS. MATH 317 Theory of Linear Algebra Credit or enrollment in MATH 201 F.S. MATH 435 Geometry I MATH 201; MATH 207 or MATH 317 F. MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 or MIS 207 Fundamentals of Computer Programming (COM S) F.S.SS. higher STAT 301 or STAT 326 or STAT 401, STAT 407 Methods of Multivariate Analysis F. knowledge of matrix algebra Manufacturing - focuses on the design, analysis, operation, and control of manufacturing processes and systems.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester AER E 423 Composite Flight Structures E M 324, Mat E 273 S. Agri-Industrial Applications of Electric Power and A B E 363 A B E 216 F.S. Electronics Instrumentation for Agricultural and Biosystems A B E 404/504 A B E 316 & 363 F. Engineering

A B E 216 and M E 436 or CH E 357; or FS A B E 451/551 Food and Bioprocess Engineering S. HN 351 and MATH 266 or MATH 267

Engineering for Grain Storage, Preservation, Handling, A B E 469/569 A B E 216 S. and Processing Systems

PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPR E E 332 Semiconductor Materials and Devices (MAT E) S. E and E E majors: E E 230

E E 432/532 Microelectronics Fabrication Techniques (MAT E) Credit or enrollment in E E 332 VARIES E M 362 Principles of Nondestructive Testing (MAT E) PHYS 112 or PHYS 222 S. E M 362L Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (MAT E) Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362 S.

ENSCI 480 Engineering Analysis of Biological Systems (A B E) A B E 380 or permission of the instructor F.

I E 347X Medical Manufacturing MAT E 273 VARIES I E 446/546 Geometric Variability in Manufacturing I E 348, or MAT E 216, or M E 324 VARIES Students with three semesters or less IE 447/547 Biomedical Design and Manufacturing VARIES before graduation I E 248 or similar manufacturing I E 449/549 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing VARIES engineering course, MATH 265 S. (offered Undergraduate engineering degree or even- I E 543 Wind Energy Manufacturing permission of instructor numbered years) I E 348 or equivalent manufacturing IE 544X Micro/Nano Scale Additive Printing VARIES engineering course I E 248 or similar manufacturing engineering course, MATH 265, I E 545 Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing VARIES Undergraduates at Senior Standing if given permission of instructor I E 588 Information Systems for Manufacturing I E 148, I E 448 VARIES

MAT E 214 Structural Characterization of Materials MAT E 215, PHYS 221 F.S.

MAT E 321 Introduction to Ceramic Science MAT E 216 F. MAT E 322 Introduction to Ceramic Processing MAT E 214, MAT E 321 S.

PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPR MAT E 332 Semiconductor Materials and Devices (E E) S. E and E E majors: E E 230 MAT E 214 and either MAT E 215, or 273 MAT E 341 Metals Processing F. or 392

MAT E 351 Introduction to Polymeric Materials MAT E 216 F.S.

MAT E 362 Principles of Nondestructive Testing (E M) PHYS 112 or PHYS 222 S. MAT E 362L Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (E M) Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362 S.

MAT E 418 Mechanical Behavior of Materials MAT E 216, MAT E 319 F.S.

M E 160 or equivalent, M E 170 or M E 270 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design F.S. equivalent, PHYS 221 M E 270, E M 324, MAT E 273 and M E M E 324 Manufacturing Engineering F.S.SS. 324L

M E 370 Engineering Measurements E E 442, STAT 305 F.S.SS. Alt. S. E E 442, E E 448, credit or enrollment in M M E 410 Mechanical Engineering Applications of Mechatronics (offered E 421 irregularly) M E 411 Automatic Controls M E 421 F. M E 418/518 Mechanical Considerations in Robotics Credit or enrollment in M E 421 S. M E 419 Computer-Aided Design M E 325 F.

M E 421 System Dynamics and Control E E 442, E E 448, M E 345, MATH 267 F.S.SS.

Enterprise Computing - focuses on the integration of information within the functional units of an enterprise as well as among multiple enterprises.

Class Description Prerequisites Semester

MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 or COM S 207 Fundamentals of Computer Programming (MIS) F.S.SS. higher

Credit or Enrollment in MATH 143 or higher, recommended: a previous high COM S 227 Object-oriented Programming F.S.SS. school or college course in programming or equivalent experience

Minimum of C- in COM S 227, credit or COM S 228 Introduction to Data Structures F.S.SS. enrollment in MATH 165 Problem Solving Methods and Tools for Electrical E E 285 VARIES Engineering

FIN 450 Analytical Methods in Finance STAT 326, and ECON 301 or FIN 301 F.S.

An introductory statisitcs course: STAT 231 I E 420/520X Engineering Problem Solving with R VARIES or equivalent I E 481/581 e-Commerce Systems Engineering I E 148 VARIES I E 483/583 Data Mining I E 148, IE 312, and STAT 231 VARIES IE 487/587 Big Data Optimization IE 312, STAT 231 VARIES 3 credits in information technology or I E 582 Enterprise Modeling and Integration VARIES information systems 3 credits in information technology or I E 585 Requirements and Architecture Engineering VARIES information systems I E 588 Information Systems for Manufacturing I E 148, IE 448 VARIES MATH 150 or placement into MATH 140 or MIS 207 Fundamentals of Computer Programming (COM S) F.S.SS. higher Last Updated 3/2019 EMG ENGINEERING TOPIC ELECTIVES

Students will choose two classes (6 credits total) from the Engineering Topic elective list. Semeste Class Description Prerequisites r

A B E 216 Fundamentals of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering A B E 160 or permission of the instructor F.

Agri-Industrial Applications of Electric Power and A B E 363 A B E 216 F.S. Electronics

A B E 380 Principles of Biological Systems Engineering A B E 316 S.

Instrumentation for Agricultural and Biosystems A B E 404/504 A B E 316 and 363 F. Engineering Credit or enrollment in E M 378 or M E 335, A B E 413 Fluid Power Engineering (M E) F. A B E 216 or M E 270

A B E 415 Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering Design I A B E 316 (majors only) F.S.

A B E 216 and credit or enrollment in M E A B E 451/551 Food and Bioprocess Engineering 436 or CH E 357; or FS HN 351 and MATH S. 266 or MATH 267

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (AER E, CPR E, E E, Student must be within two semesters of A B E 466 F.S. ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Engineering for Grain Storage, Preservation, Handling, A B E 469/569 A B E 216 S. and Processing Systems (BSE) Alt. S., Design of Envrionmental Modification Systems for Animal offered even- A B E 472/572 A B E 216, M E 231 Housing numbered years

A B E 480 Engineering Analysis of Biological Systems (ENSCI) A B E 380 or permission of the instructor F.

A B E 216 or equivalent, MATH 160 or MATH 165, one of CHEM 167 or higher, A B E 511 Bioprocessing and Bioproducts (C E) F. BIOL 173 or BIOL 211 or higher or BRT 501, senior or graduate classification

MATH 166, PHYS 221, Credit or Enrollment AER E 261 Introduction to Performance and Design F.S. in AER E 161 Grade of C- or better in AER E 261, MATH AER E 310 Aerodynamics I: Incompressible Flow F.S. 265 AER E 423 Composite Flight Structures E M 324, MAT E 273 S. AER E 452X Introduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (I E) Junior Classification in Engineering VARIES

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, B M E, CPR Student must be within two semesters of AER E 466 F.S. E, E E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (CPR E, E E, Student must be within two semesters of AER E 467 (offered ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly)

Senior standing in College of Engineering AER E 468/568 Large-Scale Complex Engineered Systems S. or permission of AER E 468 instructor

AER E 381 or senior classification in AER E 481 Advanced Wind Energy: Technology and Design engineering or junior in engineering with a S. course in fluid mechanics CH E 210 Material and Energy Balances CHEM 178, MATH 166, CH E 160 F.S.

CH E 310 Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering CH E 160, CH E 205, CH E 210, MATH 265 F.S. CH E 205, CH E 210, PHYS 221; credit or CH E 356 Transport Phenomena I F.S. enrollment in MATH 267

CH E 357 Transport Phenomena II CH E 356 F.S.

CH E 358 Separations CH E 310, CH E 357, CH E 381 F.S. Credit or enrollment in CH E 310; MATH CH E 381 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics F.S. 267, PHYS 222, CHEM 325 CH E 310, CH E 381; credit or enrollment in CH E 382 Chemical Reaction Engineering F.S. CH E 357 CH E 357, CHEM 331; BBMB 301 or BBMB CH E 415/515 Biochemical Engineering VARIES 303 or BBMB 404 CON E 222, CON E 251, PHYS 222; or CON E 352 Mechanical Systems in Buildings F.S. permission of instructor PHYS 222 and credit or enrollment in CON CON E 353 Electrical Systems in Buildings F.S. E 352; or permission of instructor

CON E 354 Building Energy Performance CON E 352 or permission of instructor F.

CPR E 281 Digital Logic Sophomore classification F.S. CPR E 281, COM S 207 or COM S 227 or EE CPR E 288 Embedded Systems I: Introduction F.S. 285 CPR E 308 Operating Systems: Principles and Practice CPR E 381 or COM S 321 F.S.

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of CPR E 466 F.S. E, E E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, E E, Student must be within two semesters of CPR E 467 (offered ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly) CPR E 489 Computer Networking and Data Communications CPR E 381 or E E 324 F.S. E E 224 Signals and Systems I E E 201, MATH 267, PHYS 222 F.S. E E 230 Electronic Circuits and Systems E E 201, MATH 267, PHYS 222 F.S. MATH 267, PHYS 222; credit or enrollment E E 303 Energy Systems and Power Electronics F.S. in E E 230 E E 201, MATH 265, PHYS 222, credit or E E 311 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves F.S. enrollment in MATH 267

PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPR E E 332 Semiconductor Materials and Devices (MAT E) S. E and E E majors: E E 230

E E 333 Electronic Systems Design E E 230, credit or enrollment in CPR E 288 F.

E E 351 Analysis of Energy Systems PHYS 222 VARIES

E E 432/532 Microelectronics Fabrication Techniques (MAT E) Credit or enrollment in EE 332 VARIES

E E 448 Introduction to AC Circuits and Motors (2 credits) E E 442 F.S. E E 452 Electrical Machines and Power Electronic Drives E E 303, E E 324 S.

E E 455 Introduction to Energy Distribution Systems E E 303, credit or registration in E E 324 F.

E E 456 Power Systems Analysis I E E 303, credit or enrollment in E E 324 F.

E E 457 Power System Analysis II E E 303, credit or enrollment in E E 324 S.

Electromechanical Wind Energy Conversion and Grid E E 459/559 Credit or enrollment in E E 452, E E 456 VARIES Integration

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of E E 466 F.S. E, CPR E, ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, Student must be within two semesters of E E 467 (offered ENGR, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly) E E 554 Power System Dynamics E E 456, E E 457, E E 475 S. E E 555 Advanced Energy Distribution Systems E E 455 VARIES E E 556 Power Electronic Systems E E 452 VARIES E M 324 Mechanics of Materials E M 274 F.S.SS. E M 274, credit or enrollment in MATH 266 E M 345 Engineering Dynamics F.S.SS. or 267 E M 362 Principles of Nondestructive Testing (MAT E) PHYS 112 or PHYS 222 S.

E M 362L Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (MAT E) Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362 S.

ENGR 340 Intro to Wind Energy: System Design & Delivery MATH 166, PHYS 222 F.

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of ENGR 466 F.S. E, CPR E, E E, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, E Student must be within two semesters of ENGR 467 (offered E, I E, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly) Design & Analysis Methods for Systems Improvements I E 222 *Only an Engr Topic Elective for students who began I E I E 248; credit and enrollment in I E 271 S. program before Fall 2014. I E 403/503 Introduction to Sustainable Production Systems Credit or enrollment in I E 341 VARIES

Advanced Engineering Economy for Complex Engineering MATH 265, MATH 267, STAT 231, and IE IE 405/505 VARIES Projects 305, or permission by instructor

An introductory statisitcs course STAT 231 I E 420/520X Engineering Problem Solving with R VARIES or equivalent IE 222, IE 271, IE 305, IE 361 and credit Design and Analysis Applications for System I E 422X or enrollment in IE 413 OR permission of VARIES Improvement instructor I E 248, Mat E 273 or similar manufacturing IE 445X Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing VARIES and materials course IE 446/546 Geometric Variability in Manufacturing I E 348, or MAT E 216, or M E 324 VARIES Students with three semesters or less IE 447/547 Biomedical Design and Manufacturing VARIES before graduation I E 248 or similar manufacturing I E 449/549 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing VARIES engineering course, MATH 265 I E 452X Introduction to Systems Engineering & Analysis (AER E) Junior Classification in Engineering VARIES

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of I E 466 F.S. E, CPR E, E E, ENGR, M E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, E Student must be within two semesters of I E 467 (offered E, ENGR, ME, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly)

Large-Scale Complex Engineered Systems (LSCES) (AER Senior standing in College of Engineering I E 468/568 S. E) or permission of AER E 468 instructor

I E 481/581 e-Commerce Systems Engineering I E 148 VARIES I E 483/583 Data Mining I E 148, I E 312, and STAT 231 VARIES IE 487/587 Big Data Optimization IE 312, STAT 231 VARIES I E 508 Design and Analysis of Allocation Mechanisms I E 312 or MATH 307 VARIES I E 510 Network Analysis I E 312 VARIES I E 513 Analysis of Stochastic Systems STAT 231 VARIES I E 514 Production Scheduling I E 312, I E 341 VARIES I E 519 Simulation Modeling and Analysis COM S 311, STAT 401 VARIES I E 534 Linear Programming I E 312 VARIES I E 541 Inventory Control and Production Planning I E 341 VARIES Alt. S., Undergraduate engineering degree or offered even- I E 543 Wind Energy Manufacturing permission of instructor numbered years I E 348 or equivalent manufacturing IE 544X Micro/Nano Scale Additive Printing VARIES engineering course I E 248 or similar manufacturing engineering course, MATH 265. IE 545 Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing VARIES Undergraduates at senior standing if given permission by instructor I E 560 Engineering Risk Analysis Course in probability and statisitcs VARIES

I E 561 Total Quality Management I E 361 VARIES

I E 563 Engineering and Systems Management Course in probability and statisitcs VARIES I E 570 Systems Engineering and Project Management Coursework in basic statistics VARIES I E 571 Occupational Biomechanics E M 274, STAT 231 VARIES

I E 572 Design and Evaluation of Human-Computer Interaction I E 577 or instructor's permission VARIES

I E 576 Human Factors in Product Design I E 572 or I E 577 VARIES I E 577 Human Factors I E 271 or graduate classification VARIES I E 578X Human-Centered Design and Manufacturing VARIES 3 credits in information technology or I E 582 Enterprise Modeling and Integration VARIES information systems 3 credits in information technology or I E 585 Requirements and Architecture Engineering VARIES information systems I E 588 Information Systems for Manufacturing I E 148, I E 448 VARIES

MAT E 214 Structural Characterization of Materials MAT E 215, PHYS 221 F.S.

MAT E 215, MAT E 273 or MAT E 392; MAT E 216 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering II F.S. credit or enrollment in PHYS 222

CHEM 178, MAT E 216, and credit or MAT E 311 Thermodynamics in Materials Engineering F.S. enrollment in MATH 267

MAT E 321 Introduction to Ceramic Science MAT E 216 F. MAT E 322 Introduction to Ceramic Processing MAT E 214, MAT E 321 S.

PHYS 222; MAT E majors: MAT E 317; CPR MAT E 332 Semiconductor Materials and Devices (E E) S. E and E E majors: E E 230

MAT E 214 and either MAT E 215, 273 or MAT E 341 Metals Processing F. 392

MAT E 351 Introduction to Polymeric Materials MAT E 216 F.S.

MAT E 362 Principles of Nondestructive Testing (E M) PHYS 112 or PHYS 222 S. MAT E 362L Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (E M) Credit or enrollment in MAT E 362 S.

MAT E 418 Mechanical Behavior of Materials MAT E 216, MAT E 319 F.S.

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of MAT E 466 F.S. E, CPR E, E E, ENGR, I E, M E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, E Student must be within two semesters of MAT E 467 (offered E, ENGR, I E, M E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly)

M E 270, E M 324, MAT E 273 and M E M E 324 Manufacturing Engineering F.S.SS. 324L

M E 332 Engineering Thermodynamics II M E 231 F.S.SS. E M 274, credit or enrollment in MATH 266 M E 345 Engineering Dynamics (E M) F.S.SS. or 267 M E 370 Engineering Measurements E E 442, STAT 305 F.S.SS. Alt. S. E E 442, E E 448, credit or enrollment in M M E 410 Mechanical Engineering Applications of Mechatronics (offered E 421 irregularly) M E 411 Automatic Controls M E 421 F. Credit or enrollment in E M 378 or M E 335, M E 413 Fluid Power Engineering (A B E) F. A B E 216 or M E 270 M E 415 Mechanical Systems Design M E 324, M E 325 F.S. M E 418/518 Mechanical Considerations in Robotics Credit or enrollment in M E 421 S. M E 419 Computer-Aided Design M E 325 F.

M E 421 System Dynamics and Control E E 442, E E 448, E M 345, MATH 267 F.S.SS.

M E 433 Alternative Energy PHYS 221/PHYS 222 and CHEM 167 F. M E 436 Heat Transfer M E 335 F.S.SS.

Credit in M E 332 or equivalent and credit M E 437 Introduction to Combustion Engineering S. or enrollment in M E 335 or equivalent

Fundamentals of Heating, Ventilating, and Air M E 441 Credit or enrollment in M E 436 F. Conditioning

M E 442 Heating and Air Conditioning Design M E 441 or with Instructor Permission S.

M E 444 Elements and Performance of Power Plants M E 332, credit or enrollment in M E 335 S.

M E 449 Internal Combustion Engines M E 335 F.

Multidisciplinary Engineering Design (A B E, AER E, B M Student must be within two semesters of M E 466 F.S. E, CPR E, E E, ENGR, I E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor.

Alt. F. Alt. S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II (AER E, CPR E, E Student must be within two semesters of ME 467 (offered E, ENGR, I E, MAT E) graduation and permission of instructor. irregularly) M E 530 Advanced Thermodynamics M E 332 F. M E 542 Advanced Combustion M E 332 or CH E 381 S. Alt F., offered even- M E 545 Thermal Systems Design M E 436 numbered years Thermodynamics and Kinetics in Multicomponent MAT E 311 or CHEM 321, MATH 266 or M S E 520 F. Materials MATH 267 NUC E 401 Nuclear Radiation Theory and Engineering PHYS 222, MATH 266 or 267 F. NUC E 401, permission of Nuclear NUC E 402 Nuclear Reactor Engineering S. Engineering program director NUC E 441 Probabilistic Risk Assessment STAT 305 or equivalent S. NUC E 461 Ratiation Detection, Measurement and Simulation NUC E 401 S. Last Updated 3/2019 EMG F. - Fall NOTE: Verify all prerequisites with current course catalog. S. - Spring SS. - Summer Social Sciences and Humanities Electives

The Industrial Engineering program has created a list of Social Science and Humanities (SSH) courses for students to choose from to meet the 12 credits required for graduation. Six credits in the SSH area must be 200-level or above, and six credits must form a sequence of prerequisite or related courses. This list contains numerous US Diversity and International Perspectives courses: students must have 3 credits in each for graduation as a part of the 12 credit SSH requirement. Please check these courses with your adviser prior to completing the course.

** Be sure to check the current catalog for prerequisites.**

U.S. Intl. IE SSH African American Studies (AF AM): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to African American Studies P 325 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa (ANTHR) P 330 - Ethnic and Race Relations (SOC) P 334 - African American Religious Experience (RELIG) P 347 - Studies in African American Literature (ENGL) P 350 - Women of Color in the U.S. (WGS) P 353 - History of African Americans I (HIST) P 354 - History of African Americans II (HIST) P 460 - Seminar in African American Culture P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Agronomy (AGRON): Diversity Persp. ONLY 342 - World Food Issues: Past & Present (ENV S, FS HN) P

Apparel, Merchandising and Design (A M D): U.S. Intl. IE SSH formerly Textiles and Clothing (T C) Diversity Persp. ONLY 165 - Dress, Appearance, and Diversity in Society P 354 - History of European & North American Dress P 362 - Cultural Perspectives of Dress P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH American Indian Studies (AM IN): Diversity Persp. ONLY 210 - Introduction to American Indian Studies P 240 - Introduction to American Indian Literature (ENGL) P 310 - Contemporary Topics in American Indian Studies P 315 - Archaeology of North America (ANTHR) P 322 - Peoples & Cultures of Native North America (ANTHR) P 332/532 - Current Issues in Native North America (ANTHR) P 346 - American Indian Literature (ENGL) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Anthropology (ANTHR): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology P 230 - Globalization and the Human Condition P 306 - Cultural Anthropology P 308 - Archaeology P 309 - Introduction to Culture and Language (LING) P 313/513 - Kinship and Marriage in a Global Perspective P 315/515 - Archeology of North America (AM IN) P 322/522 - Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (AM IN) P 323/523 - Topics in Latin American Anthropology (US LS) P 325 - Peoples and Cultures of Africa (AF AM) P 332/532 - Current Issues in Native North America (AM IN) P 333 - Asian American Material Cultures (HIST) P 340/540 - Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion (RELIG) P 376 - Classical Archeology (CL ST) P 411/511 - Anthropology for Global Professionals P 444/544 - Sex and Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective (WGS) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Architecture (ARCH): Diversity Persp. ONLY 221 - History of Pre-Modern Architecture I P 321 - History of the American City P 420 - Topics in American Architecture P 427/527 - History, Theory, & Criticism of Chinese Architecture P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Art History (ART H): Diversity Persp. ONLY 280 - History of Art I P 281 - History of Art II P 382 - Art and Architecture of Asia P 383 - Greek & Roman Art (CL ST) P 385 - Renaissance Art P 388 - Modern Art and Theory P 395 - Art and Theory Since 1945 P 396 - History of Photography P 487 - 19th Century Art P 494 - Women/Gender in Art (WGS) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Biology (BIOL): Diversity Persp. ONLY 307 - Women in Science and Engineering (WGS) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Classical Studies (CL ST): Diversity Persp. ONLY 273 - Greek and Roman Mythology P 275 - The Ancient City P 310 - Ancient Philosophy (PHIL) P 353 - World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance (ENGL) P 372 - Greek and Roman Tragedy and Comedy P 373 - Heroes of Greece, Rome, and Today P 374 - Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World (HIST, WGS) P 376 - Classical Archaeology (ANTHR) P 383 - Greek & Roman Art (ART H) P 394 - The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction (Only 2 credit course) P 395 - Study Abroad: The Archaeology of Greece P 402 - Greek Civilization (HIST) P 403 - Roman Civilization (HIST) P 430/530 - Foundations of Western Political Thought (POL S) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Communication Studies (COMST): Diversity Persp. ONLY 101 - Introduction to Communication Studies P 210 - Communication and U.S. Diversity P 310 - Intercultural Communication P 311 - Studies in Interpersonal Communication P 314 - Organizational Communication P 325 - Nonverbal Communication P

U.S Intl. IE SSH Criminal Studies (CJ ST): Diversity Persp. ONLY 241 - Youth and Crime (SOC) P 320 - American Judicial Process (POL S) P 332 - Philosophy of Law (PHIL) P 340 - Deviant and Criminal Behavior (SOC) P 484 - Topical Studies in Criminal and Juvenile Justice P

U.S Intl. IE SSH Community and Regional Planning (C R P) Diversity Persp. ONLY 291 - World Cities and Globalization P 376 - Rural, Urban and Regional Economics (ECON) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Design Studies (DSN S) Diversity Persp. ONLY 183 - Design in Context P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Economics (ECON): Diversity Persp. ONLY 101 - Principles of Microeconomics P 102 - Principles of Macroeconomics P 230 - Farm Business Management P 235 - Introduction to Agricultural Markets P 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics P 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics P 313 - Economics of Sports P 320 - Labor Economics P 321- Economics of Discrimination (WGS) P 332 - Cooperatives P 353 - Money, Banking & Financial Institutions P 355 - International Trade and Finance P 362 - Applied Ethics in Agriculture (SOC) P 371 - Introductory Econometrics P 376 - Rural, Urban and Regional Economics (C R P) P 378 - Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits (GERON, HD FS) P 380 - Energy, Environmental and Resource Economics (ENV S) P 385 - Economic Development (GLOBE) P 387 - Economics of China and India P 401 - Topics in Microeconomics P 402 - Topics in Macroeconomics P 416 - Industrial Organization P 418 - Introduction to Game Theory P 455 - International Trade P 457 - International Finance P 458 - Economic Systems for Electric Power Planning (E E) P 460/560 - Agricultural, Food, and Trade Policy P 466 - Agricultural Finance P 480/580 - Intermediate Environmental and Resource Economics P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Electrical Engineering (E E) Diversity Persp. ONLY 458 - Economic Systems for Electrical Power Planning (ECON) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH English (ENGL): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Literature P 227 - Survey of American Literature to 1865 P 228 - Survey of American Literature since 1865 P 237 - Survey of Film History P 240 - Introduction to American Indian Literature (AM IN) P 275 - Analysis of Popular Culture Texts (SP CM) P 330 - Science Fiction P 335 - Studies in Film P 339 - Literary Theory & Criticism P 340 - Women's Literature (WGS) P 344 - U.S. Latino/a Literature P 345 - Women & Literature: Selected Topics (WGS) P 346 - American Indian Literature (AM IN) P 347 - Studies in African American Literature (AF AM) P 349 - Topics in Multicultural Literatures of the United States P 353 - World Literature: Western Foundations through Renaissance (CL ST) P 354 - World Literature: 17th Century to Present P 358 - Myth and Fairytale P 360 - Studies in American Literature to 1800 P 362 - Studies in 19th Century American Literature P 364 - Studies in American Literature: 1900 to Present P 370 – Shakespeare P 373 - Studies in British Literature: The Middle Ages P 375 - Studies in British Literature: The Restoration & 18th Century P 376 - Studies in British Literature P 389 - Postcolonial Literature P 393 - The History of Children's Literature P 420 - History of the English Language (LING) P 422 - Women, Men, and the English Language (LING, WGS) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Environmental Science (ENSCI) Diversity Persp. ONLY 324 - Energy and the Environment (ENV S, GEOL, MTEOR) P U.S. Intl. IE SSH Environmental Studies (ENV S): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Environmental Issues (ENSCI, BIOL) (Only 2 credit course) P 324 - Energy and the Environment (ENSCI, GEOL, MTEOR) P 334 - Environmental Ethics (PHIL) P 342 - World Food Issues: Past and Present (AGRON, FS HN) P 345 - Population and Society (SOC) P 380 - Energy, Environmental and Resource Economics (ECON) P 382 - Environmental Sociology (SOC) P 383 - Environmental Politics and Policies (POL S) P 384 - Religion and Ecology (RELIG) P 442 - The Policy and Politics of Coastal Areas (POL S) P 484 - Sustainable Communities (C R P) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Foreign Languages & Literatures: Diversity Persp. ONLY ASL 101 - American Sign Language I P ASL 102 - American Sign Language II P CHIN 101 - Elementary Mandarin Chinese I P CHIN 102 - Elementary Mandarin Chinese II P CHIN 201 - Intermediate Mandarin Chinese I P CHIN 202 - Intermediate Mandarin Chinese II P CHIN 272 - Introduction to Chinese Culture P CHIN 301 - Advanced Mandarin Chinese I P CHIN 302 - Advanced Mandarin Chinese II P CHIN 304 - Chinese for Business and Professions P CHIN 370 - Chinese Literature in English Translation P CHIN 375 - China Today P FRNCH 101 - Elementary French I P FRNCH 102 - Elementary French II P FRNCH 201 - Intermediate French I P FRNCH 202 - Intermediate French II P FRNCH 301 - French Writing and Grammar P FRNCH 304 - French for Global Professionals P FRNCH 320 - France Today P FRNCH 370 - French Studies in English P FRNCH 378 - French Film Studies in English P GER 101 - Elementary German I P GER 102 - Elementary German II P GER 201 - Intermediate German I P GER 202 - Intermediate German II P GER 301 - Reading: Problems of the Early Twentieth Century P GER 305 - Conversation: The City in Contemporary Europe P GER 320 - Germany Today P GER 330 - German Literature and Culture P GER 370 - German Studies in English P GER 371 - The Holocaust in Text, Image, and Memory P GER 375 - Grimms' Tales P GER 378 - German Film and Media Studies P GER 395 - Study Abroad P GER 476 - Topics in German Cultural Studies P GREEK 101 - Elementary Ancient and New Testament Greek I P GREEK 102 - Elementary Ancient and New Testament Greek II P LATIN 101 - Elementary Latin I P LATIN 102 - Elementary Latin II P LATIN 201 - Intermediate Latin P LATIN 332 - Introduction to Latin Literature P PORT 101 - Elementary Portuguese I P PORT 102 - Elementary Portuguese II P PORT 112 - Accelerated Portuguese II P RUS 101 - Elementary Russian I P RUS 102 - Elementary Russian II P RUS 201 - Intermediate Russian I P RUS 202 - Intermediate Russian II P RUS 301 - Composition and Conversation P RUS 304 - Russian for Global Professionals P RUS 314 - Reading Russian Literary and Cultural Texts P RUS 370 - Russian Studies in English Translation P RUS 375 - Russia Today P RUS 395 - Study Abroad P SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I P SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II P SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I P SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II P SPAN 297 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish P SPAN 303 - Spanish Conversation and Composition P SPAN 304 - Spanish for Global Professionals P SPAN 314 - Textual and Media Analyses P SPAN 321 - Spanish Civilization P SPAN 322 - Latin American Civilization P SPAN 323 - Spain Today P SPAN 326 - Studies in Hispanic Art or Film P SPAN 330 - Studies in Spanish Literature P SPAN 332 - Studies in Latin American Literature P SPAN 351 - Introduction to Spanish-English Translation (LING) P SPAN 352 - Introduction to Spanish Phonology (LING) P SPAN 370 - Hispanic Topics in English Translation P SPAN 395 - Study Abroad P SPAN 401/501 - Advanced Composition and Grammar P SPAN 440/540 - Seminar on the Literatures and Cultures of Spain P SPAN 441/541 - Seminar on Cervantes and the Golden Age P SPAN 445/545 - Seminar on the Literatures and Cultures of Latin America P SPAN 462 - Contrastive Analysis of Spanish/English for Translators (LING) P SPAN 463 - Contemporary Spanish Linguistics (LING) P Note: Students having a native language(s) other than English may not use elementary, intermediate or advanced-level grammar, conversational or composition courses in that language(s).

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Geology (GEOL) Diversity Persp. ONLY 324 - Energy and the Environment (ENSCI, ENV S, MTEOR) P U.S. Intl. IE SSH Gerontology (GERON) Diversity Persp. ONLY 373 - Death as a Part of Living (HD FS) P 377 - Aging and the Family (HD FS) P 378 - Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits (ECON, HD FS) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Global Resource Systems (GLOBE) Diversity Persp. ONLY

385 - Economic Development (ECON) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH History (HIST): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Western Civilization I P 202 - Introduction to Western Civilization II P 207 - Chinese Civilization P 221 - Survey of United States History I P 222 - Survey of United States History II P 225 - Introduction to Asian American Studies P 280 - Introduction to History of Science I P 281 - Introduction to History of Science II P 284 - Wonders of the World, Global History of Innovation P 307 - American Popular Culture P 325 - Society and Politics in England, 1525-1700 P 333 - Asian American Material Cultures (ANTHR) P 336 - History of Modern China I P 337 - History of Modern China II P 338 - Modern Japanese History P 340 - History of Latin America I P 341 - History of Latin America II P 353 - History of African Americans I (AF AM) P 354 - History of African Americans II (AF AM) P 374 - Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World (CL ST, WGS) P 380 - History of Women in Science, Technology & Medicine (WGS) P 386 - History of Women in America (WGS) P 389 - American History P 390 - World Military History P 402 - Greek Civilization (CL ST) P 403 - Roman Civilization (CL ST) P 405 - Transformations of the Early Medieval World P 406 - The Birth of Europe in the High Middle Ages P 408 - Europe, 1500-1648 P 414 - European Cultural and Intellectual History P 419 - History of Modern France P 421 - History of Russia I P 422 - History of Russia II P 424 - History of Modern Germany P 428 - Punishment, Mentalities, and Society in England, 1550-1868 P 431 - Modern England P 441 - History of Modern Mexico and Central America P 450 - Colonial America P 451 - American Revolutionary Era P 455 - The U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction Era P 458 - U.S. 1900 to 1945 P 459 - U.S. 1945 to the Present P 460 - The Great Plains P 461 - The Rural South P 465 - The American West P 468 - History of Rural America P 473 - Civil Rights and Ethnic Power (AF AM, US LS) P 482 - Birth, Death, Medicine, and Disease P 488 - American Stuff, Colonial Times to the Present P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Human Development and Family Studies (HD FS): Diversity Persp. ONLY 102 - Individual and Family Development, Health, and Well-being P 239 - Consumer Issues P 240 - Literature for Children P 249 - Parenting and Family Diversity Issues P 276 - Human Sexuality P 373 - Death as a Part of Living (GERON) P 377 - Aging and the Family (GERON) P 378 - Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits (ECON, GERON) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH International Studies (INTST): Diversity Persp. ONLY 235 - Introduction to International Studies P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Journalism and Mass Communication (JL MC): Diversity Persp. ONLY 101 - Mass Media and Society P 401 - Mass Communication Theory P 461 - History of American Journalism P 462 - Media Ethics, Freedom, Responsibility P 464 - Journalism and Literature P 474 - Communication Technology and Social Change P 476/576 - World Communication Systems P 477 - Ethnicity, Gender, Class and the Media P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Landscape Architecture (L A) Diversity Persp. ONLY 371 - History of Modern Landscapes, 1750 to Present P 373 - Gardens and Landscapes from Antiquity to 1750 P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Linguistics (LING) Diversity Persp. ONLY 309 - Introduction to Culture and Language (ANTHR) P 351 - Introduction to Spanish-English Translation (SPAN) P 352 - Introduction to Spanish Phonology (SPAN) P 420 - History of the English Language (ENGL) P 422 - Women, Men, and the English Language (ENGL, WGS) P 462 - Contrastive Analysis of Spanish/English for Translators (SPAN) P 463 - Contemporary Spanish Linguistics (SPAN) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Meteorology (MTEOR) Diversity Persp. ONLY 324 - Energy and the Environment (ENSCI, ENV S, GEOL) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Music (MUSIC): Diversity Persp. ONLY 102 - Introduction to Music Listening P 383 - History of Music I P 384 - History of Music II P 472 - History of American Music P 473 - Music of the Baroque and Classical Eras P 475 - Music of the Romantic Era P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Philosophy (PHIL): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Philosophy P 230 - Moral Theory and Practice P 235 - Ethical Issues in a Diverse Society P 310 - Ancient Philosophy (CL ST) P 314 - 17th Century Philosophy P 315 - 18th Century Philosophy P 316 - 19th Century Continental Philosophy P 317 - 20th and 21st Century Continental Philosophy P 318 - 20th and 21st Century Anglo-American Philosophy P 320 - Existentialism P 330 - Ethical Theory P 331 - Moral Problems in Medicine P 332 - Philosophy of Law (CJ ST) P 334 - Environmental Ethics (ENV S) P 335 - Social and Political Philosophy P 336 - Bioethics and Biotechnology P 338 - Feminist Philosophy (WGS) P 340 - Aesthetics P 343 - Philosophy of Technology P 350 - Philosophy of Religion (RELIG) P 364 - Metaphysics: God, Minds, and Matter P 366 - Truth, Belief and Reason P 380 - Philosophy of Science P 430 - Value Theory P 450 - Agency and Free Will P 485 - Philosophy of Physics P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Political Science (POL S): Diversity Persp. ONLY 215 - Introduction to American Government P 235 - Introduction to Ethics and Politics P 241 - Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics P 251 - Introduction to International Politics P 301 - Introduction to Empirical Political Science Research P 305 - Comparative Political Behavior P 306 - Public Opinion and Voting Behavior P 310 - State and Local Government P 312 - Special Topics in American Government and Politics P 313 - Special Topics in Theory and Methods P 314 - Special Topics in Comparative Politics P 315 - Special Topics in International Relations P 318 - Campaign and Elections P 319 - Law and Politics P 320 - American Judicial Process (CJ ST) P 334 - Politics and Society (SOC) P 335 - Science, Technology, and Public Policy P 340 - Politics of Developing Areas P 343 - Latin American Government and Politics (US LS) P P 344 - Public Policy P 346 - European Politics P 349 - Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe P 350 - Politics of the Middle East P 356 - Theories of International Politics P 357 - International Security Policy P 358 - United States Foreign Policy P 359 - Current Issues in American Foreign Policy P 360 - American Institutions: Congress P 361 - American Institutions: The Presidency P 370 - Religion and Politics (RELIG) P 371 - Public Organizations and Leadership P 381 - International Political Economy P 383 - Environmental Politics and Policies (ENV S) P 385 - Women in Politics (WGS) P 413/513 - Intergovernmental Relations P 417 - Campaign Rhetoric (SP CM) P 420 - P 421 - Constitutional Freedoms P 422/522 - P 430/530 - Foundations of Western Political Thought (CL ST) P 431/531 - Modern Political Thought P 442/542 - The Policy and Politics of Coastal Areas (ENV S) P 452/552 - Comparative Foreign Policy P 453/553 - International Organizations P 477/577 - Government, Business, and Society P 480/580 - Ethics and Public Policy P 487/587 - Electronic Democracy P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Psychology (PYSCH): Diversity Persp. ONLY 101 - Introduction to Psychology P 230 - Developmental Psychology P 280 - Social Psychology P 314 - Motivation P 315 - Drugs and Behavior P 316 - Cognitive Psychology P 346 - Psychology of Women (WGS) P 360 - Personality Psychology P 381 - Social Psychology of Small Group Behavior (SOC) P 460 - Abnormal Psychology P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Religious Studies (RELIG): Diversity Persp. ONLY 205 - Introduction to World Religions P 210 - Religion in America P 220 - Introduction to the Bible P 242 - History of Christianity: Beginnings to the Reformation P 280 - Introduction to Catholicism P 321 - Old Testament P 322 - New Testament P 333 - Introduction to Judaism P 334 - African American Religious Experience (AF AM) P 336 - Women and Religion (WGS) P 340 - Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion (ANTHR) P 342 - Religion and U.S. Latino/a Literature (US LS) P 350 - Philosophy of Religion (PHIL) P 352 - Religious Traditions of India P 358 - Introduction to Islam P 360 - Religious Ethics P 370 - Religion and Politics (POL S) P 384 - Religion and Ecology (ENV S) P 485 - Theory and Method in Religious Studies P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Sociology (SOC): Diversity Persp. ONLY 134 - Introduction to Sociology P 219 - Sociology of Intimate Relationships P 230 - Rural Society in Transition P 235 - Social Problems and American Values P 241 - Youth and Crime (CJ ST) P 305 - Social Psychology: A Sociological Perspective P 310 - Community P 325 - Transition in Agriculture P 327 - Sex and Gender in Society (WGS) P 328 - Sociology of Masculinities and Manhood P 330 - Ethnic and Race Relations (AF AM) P 331 - Social Class and Inequality P 332 - The Latino/Latina Experience in U.S. Society P 334 - Politics and Society (POL S) P 340 - Deviant and Criminal Behavior (CJ ST) P 345 - Population & Society (ENV S) P 362 - Applied Ethics in Agriculture (ECON) P 380 - Sociology of Work P 381 - Social Psychology of Small Group Behavior (PSYCH) P 382 - Environmental Sociology (ENV S) P 401 - Contemporary Sociological Theories P 411 - Social Change in Developing Countries P 415 - Dynamics of Social Change P 485 - Sociology of the Family P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Speech Communication (SP CM) Diversity Persp. ONLY 216 - America Speaks: Great Speakers and Speeches in US History P 323 - Gender and Communication (WGS) P 417 - Campaign Rhetoric (POL S) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Theatre (THTRE): Diversity Persp. ONLY 465 - History of Theatre I P 466 - History of Theatre II P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH U.S. Latino/a Studies Program (US LS) Diversity Persp. ONLY 211 - Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Studies P 342 - Religion and U.S. Latino/a Literature (RELIG) P 343 - Latin American Government and Politics (POL S) P

U.S. Intl. IE SSH Women's and Gender Studies (WGS): Diversity Persp. ONLY 201 - Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies P 203 - Introduction to Lesbian Studies P 301 - International Perspectives on Women and Gender P 307 - Women in Science and Engineering (BIOL) P 321 - Economics of Discrimination (ECON) P 323 - Gender and Communication (SP CM) P 327 - Sex and Gender in Society (SOC) P 328 - Sociology of Masculinities and Manhood (SOC) P 336 - Women and Religion (RELIG) P 338 - Feminist Philosophy (PHIL) P 340 - Women's Literature (ENGL) P 345 - Women & Literature: Selected Topics (ENGL) P 346 - Psychology of Women (PSYCH) P 350 - Women of Color in the U.S. (AF AM) P 374 - Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean World (CL ST, HIST) P 380 - History of Women in Science, Technology, and Medicine (HIST) P 385 - Women in Politics (POL S) P 386 - History of Women in America (HIST) P 401 - Feminist Theories P 422 - Women, Men, and the English Language (ENGL, LING) P 444/544 - Sex and Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective (ANTHR) P 494 - Women/Gender in Art (ART H) P ** Be sure to check the current catalog for prerequisites.** Last Updated 3/2019 EMG

Courses Not Offered in 2018-2019 Catalog

The courses listed below are approved for Industrial Engineering majors, but are not being offered in the 2019-2020 academic year. If you took one of these courses in the past, it will still count towards your IE degree.

Engineering Electives not in 2019-2020 Catalog MATH 160 or higher, PHYS 221, A B E 216 A E 423x Energy and the Environment F. or ME 270 C E 430x Anerobic Biproducts C E 326 VARIES

A B E 216, C E 326 or equivalent, MATH 160 or MATH 165, CHEM 167 or higher, C E 511 Bioprocessing and Bioproducts (A B E) F. BIOL 173 or BIOL 211 or higher, senior or graduate classification

CON E 454x Building Energy Modeling CON E 354 F. ECON 333 Advanced Farm Business management ECON 230 VARIES I E 409 Interdisciplinary Systems Effectiveness Junior or senior classification FSS MAT E 363 Materials for Wind Energy ENGR 340 S

MAT E 442 Structure/Property Relations in Nonferrous Metals MAT E 215 or 273 or 392 F.

M E 446 Power Plant Design M E 332, credit or enrollment in M E 335 F.

M E 540 Solar Energy Systems ME 436 F.

U.S. Intl. IE SSH SSH Classes not in 2019-2020 Catalog Diversity Persp. ONLY AF AM 348 - Cont. African American Literature P AM IN 323 - Topics in Latin American Anthropology (ANTHR) P AM IN 328 - American Indian Religions (RELIG) P AM IN 342 - American Indian Women Writers (W S) (ENGL) P AM IN 432 - Current Issues in Native North America (now listed as AM IN 332) P ANTHR 337 - Andean Archaeology P ANTHR 412 - Psychological Anthropology P ANTHR 432 - Current Issues in Nat. N. America (now listed as ANTHR 332) P ANTHR 439 - Medical Anthropology P ARCH 222 - History of Architecture II P ART H 181 - Origins and Evolution of Modern Design P ART H 481 - Art and Architecture of India P CL ST 404 - Roman Social History P C R P 253 - Survey of Community and Regional Planning P C R P 270 - Forces Shaping Our Metropolitan Env. (DSN S 270) P CZECH 101 - Elementary Czech P CZECH 102 - Elementary Czech II P CZECH 201 - Intermediate Czech I P CZECH 202 - Intermediate Czech II P DSN S 181 - Origins and Evolution of Modern Design P DSN S 221 - History of Architecture I (ARCH) P DSN S 222 - History of Architecture II (ARCH) P DSN S 270 - Forces Shaping Our Metropolitan Environment P DSN S 280 - History of Art I (ART H) P DSN S 281 - History of Art II (ART H) P DSN S 371 - History of Modern Landscapes, 1750 to Present P DSN S 373 - Gardens and Landscapes from Antiquity to 1750 P DSN S 382 - Art and Architecture in Asia P DSN S 383 - Greek and Roman Art P DSN S 385 - Renaissance Art P DSN S 388 - Modern Art and Theory P DSN S 395 - Art and Theory Since 1945 P DSN S 396 - History of Photography P DSN S 481 - Art and Architecture in India P DSN S 487 - Nineteenth Century Art P DSN S 494 - Women/Gender in Art P ECON 308 - Agent-Based Computational Economics P ECON 312 - History of Economic Thought P ECON 370 - Comparative Capitalism and Economic Transitions P ENGL 205 - Popular Culture Analysis P ENGL 231 - Readings in American Literature & Culture P ENGL 301 - Cultural Studies P ENGL 342 - American Indian Women Writers (AM IN, W S) P ENGL 348 - Cont. African American Literature P ENGL 366 - Studies in Drama P ENGL 374 - Studies in British Literature: The Renaissance P ENGL 378 - Studies in British Literature: 1900 to Present P ENGL 384 - 20th Century & Contemporary Literature P ENGL 482 - Environmental Politics & Policies P ENV S 472 - U.S. Environmental History (HIST) P FRNCH 310 - French Pronunciation and Phonetics P FRNCH 314 - Textual Analysis P FRNCH 333 - Modern French Literature P FRNCH 334 - The French Literary Tradition P FRNCH 375 - Contemporary France and the Francophone World P FRNCH 395 - Study Abroad P FRNCH 440 - Topics in French Studies P FRNCH 471 - Foundations of French Civilization P FRNCH 472 - Modern France and French Civilization P FS HN 432 - World Food Issues: Past and Present (AGRON, ENV S, T SC) P GER 471 - Foundations of German Civilization P GER 472 - Topics in German Cultural Studies (now listed as GER 476) P GREEK 201 - Intermediate Classical Greek P GREEK 332 - Introduction to Classical Greek Literature P GREEK 441 - Advanced Readings in Greek Literature P GREEK 442 - Advanced Topics in Greek Literature P HIST 240 - Latina/o History (US LS) P HIST 245 - Introduction to Latin American History P HIST 285 - Modern Wonders of the World P HIST 305 - Cultural Heritage of the Modern World P HIST 323 - Science and Religion (RELIG) P HIST 339 - U.S.-Asian Relations P HIST 351 - Social and Cultural History of American People I P HIST 352 - Social and Cultural History of American People II P HIST 355 - Early American Republic P HIST 356 - U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction Era P HIST 371 - The Holocaust in Text, Image, and Memory P HIST 388 - History of Modern Astronomy P HIST 404 - Roman Social History P HIST 410 - 19th Century Europe P HIST 425 - History of Modern Germany II P HIST 454 - Slavery and the Crisis of Union P HIST 456 - American Family History P HIST 462 - History of American Thought I P HIST 463 - History of American Thought II P HIST 464 - Nienteenth Century America P HIST 466 - North American Expansion P HIST 469 - Contemporary America P HIST 470 - The United States and the Cold War I P HIST 471 - The United States and the Cold War II P HIST 472 - U. S. Environmental History (ENV S) P HIST 483 - History of Social and Behavioral Sciences P HIST 484 - Science, Technology, Medicine, and Pubilc Policy P HIST 489 - History of American Science P HD FS 349 - Parenting and Family Diversity Issues (now listed under HD FS 249) P LAS 211 - Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Studies P LAS 225 - Introduction to Asian American Studies P LAS 325 - Introduction to Asian American Studies P LAS 385 - The Holocaust P LATIN 441 - Advanced Readings in Latin Literature P LATIN 442 - Advanced Topics in Latin Literature P M S 283 - The U. S. Army in American Society to 1917 P MUSIC 471 - Tones of Florence - A Study in Humanism P PHIL 381 - Philosophy of the Social and Behavioral Sciences P PHIL 460 - Epistemology and Metaphysics P PHIL 480 - Controversies in Science P PHIL 483 - Philosophy of Biology P POL S 311 - Municipal Government and Politics P POL S 332X - Latino Politics P POL S 341 - Politics of Japan P POL S 345 - Immigration Policy P POL S 406 - Public Opinion and Voting Behavior (now listed as POL S 306) P POL S 410 - Iowa Government and Politics P POL S 433 - American Political Thought P POL S 451 - International Politics of Asia P POL S 464 - Political Parties and Interest Groups P POL S 470 - Political Game Theory P POL S 483 - Law and Management P POL S 485 - Comparative Public Administration P POL S 486 - Science, Technology, and Public Policy (now listed as POL S 335) P POLSH 101 - Elementary Polish I P POLSH 102 - Elementary Polish II P POLSH 201 - Intermediate Polish I P POLSH 202 - Intermediate Polish II P PORT 202 - Intermediate Portugues II P PORT 301 - Advanced Grammar, Composition, and Conversation P PORT 321 - Luso-Brazilian Civilization and Culture P PORT 330 - Readings in Luso- P PORT 370 - Luso-Brazilian Topics in Engish Translation P PSYCH 318 - Thinking and Decision Making P PSYCH 401 - History of Psychology P RELIG 260 - Religious Ethics (now listed under RELIG 360) P RELIG 323 - Science and Religion (HIST) P RELIG 328 - American Indian Religions (AM IN) P RELIG 338 - Latino/a Religious Experience P RELIG 356 - African Religions P RELIG 376 - Classical Archaeology (ANTHR, CL ST) P RELIG 377 - Social Dimensions of Religion (SOC) P RELIG 453 - Buddhism P RUS 320 - Russia Today (now listed as RUS 375) P RUS 376 - Topics in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies P RUS 401 - Advanced Composition and Conversation P RUS 440 - Seminar in Rusian Studies P SERBC 101 - Elementary Serbo-Croatian I P SERBC 102 - Elementary Serbo-Croatian II P SOC 130 - Rural Institutions and Organizations P SOC 264 - Small Group Dynamics P SOC 377 - Social Dimensions of Religion (RELIG) P SOC 420 - Complex Organizations P SOC 431 - Chicanos/Chicanas in Contemporary Society P SOC 435 - Urban Sociology P SOC 461 - Life Course Sociology P SOC 484 - Topical Studies in Criminal and Juvenile Justice (CJ ST) P SPAN 301 - Spanish Grammar and Composition P SPAN 331 - Survey of Spanish Literature from 1700 to the Present P T C 165 - Dress and Diversity in Society (now listed as AMD 165) P T C 354 - History of European & North American Dress (now listed as AMD 354) P T C 362 - Cultural Perspectives of Dress (now listed as AMD 362) P T SC 341 - Technology: International, Social, & Human Issues P T SC 342 - World Food Issues: Past and Present (AGRON, ENV S, FS HN) P T SC 343 - Philosophy of Technology (PHIL) P T SC 474 - Communication Technology & Social Change (JL MC) P US LS 332 - The Latino/Latina Experience in U.S. Society (SOC) P U ST 342 - World Food Issues: Past and Present P W S 342 - American Indian Women Writers (AM IN) (ENGL) P W S 394 - Women in Art P Last updated 3/2019 EMG