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Page 1: Central Connecticut State University - docs.ccsu.edudocs.ccsu.edu/curriculumsheets/2018/ManufacturingManagementBS... · Arts & Humanities Elective 3 MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management

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Literature Elective 3 AC 210 Accounting for Decision Making 3 Advanced Manufacturing Option

Arts & Humanities Elective 3 CET 113 Intro to Info Proc 3 MM 226 Principles of CNC 3

Arts & Humanities Elective 3 MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management 3 MM 236 Tool Design 3

MKT 295 Fundamentals of Marketing 3 MM 324 Fluid Power 3

ECON 201 3 MM 121 Mechanical CAD 3 ROBO 420 Manufacturing Automation 3

History Elective 3 MM 216 Manufacturing Processes 3 OR

Social Sciences Elective 3 MM 366 Purchasing and Supply Chain 3 Environment Health & Safety Option

MM 390 Lean Operations Management 3 CM 335 Construction Safety 3

PSY 112 3 TM 120 Intro to Tecnhology Mgt 3 TM 411 Industrial Hygiene 3

TM 190 (Double Count) 3 TM 190 Global Quality Mgmt Systems 3 TM 414 Accident Investigation 3

TM 310 EH&S 3 TM 456 Hazardous Material Management 3

TM 360 Production Systems 3

PHYS 111 w/lab 3 TM 362 Leading Project Teams 3

CHEM 161/162 w/lab 4 TM 401 Senior Seminar and Internship 3 SET 490 International Field Studies* 3

TM 464 Six Sigma Quality 3 TM 490 Advanced Six Sigma 3

WRT 105 or WRT 110 3 TM 426 Applied Metrology 3 ROBO 110 Intro to Robotics & Mechatronics 3

ENGR 290 (Double Count) 3 48 ROBO 220 Parametric Modeling & Simulation 3

3

STAT 104 or 200 3 3

MATH 115 3met:

3

3

Total 120met:

Rev. 5/1/2018

PE 144 Fitness/Wellness Venture 2

Central Connecticut State UniversityName:

1615 Stanley Street

New Britain, Connecticut 06050-4010

Six credits designated "international"

Study Area I -Arts and Humanities (9) Core Requirements (45 credits)

Study Area IV - Natural Scientific (7)

Skill Area I - Communication Skills (6)

Skill Area II - Mathematical (6)

Department of

Manufacturing & Construction Management B.S. MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT

Entry:

General Education (45-49 credits)

Room: 21209 Copenicus Hall Phone:860 832-1830

Directed Technology Electives (12 credits)

Study Area II - Social Sciences (9)

Study Area III - Behavioral Sciences (6)

Recommended Free Electives (to complete required 120)

Major Requirements

Skill Area III - Foreign Language (0-3)

3 sequential years of one foreign language at the high

school level

Passed the foreign language exam.

Completed 112 or 114 foreign language courses

Completed above 112 or 114 foreign language courseDouble counting Restriction - Of the courses taken in the major and minor/concentration, a total of two courses may be

counted to fulfill the Study Areas portion of the general education program.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of 30 credits at CCSU with 15 credits in the Major and 9

credits in the Minor or Concentration (total 24 in Major).

NOTE: Elegibility for high honors requires the student to earn 62 credits in residence at CCSU.

Demonstration of native proficiency in a language other than

English

Skill Area IV - Univ. Requirements (2-3)

First Year Experience requirement

YES NO

YES NO

Fall Transfer Cr.Spring

Page 2: Central Connecticut State University - docs.ccsu.edudocs.ccsu.edu/curriculumsheets/2018/ManufacturingManagementBS... · Arts & Humanities Elective 3 MGT 295 Fundamentals of Management

BS Manufacturing Management

Suggested Course Sequence

SET 490

Course Abroad

prerequisite indicated

SET 490

Course AbroadPE 144 Skill Area IV Summer Semester

no prerequisites TM 401 Internshipcertain requirements may apply

TM 366 Purchasing/Supply Chain

CM 335 Construction Safety

ENG 110 Skill Area I

LITERATURE Skill Area I

ENGR 290 Technical Writing

PSY 112 Study Area III

ARTS/HUMANITIES Study Area I

ARTS/HUMANITIES Study Area I

ELECTIVE Free or Lang. Req.

ELECTIVE Free or 2nd for Lang.

STAT 104 or 200 Skill Area II

MATH 115 Skill Area II

PHYS 111 Study Area IV

CHEM 161/162 Study Area IV

HISTORY Study Area II

SOCIAL SCIENCES Study Area II

TM 414 Accident Investigation

TM 456 Hazardous Material Mgt

TM 190 Global Quality MGMT SYS

ECON 201 Study Area II

MKT 295 Marketing

AC 210 Accounting for Decision

TM 362 Leading Project Teams

TM 426 Applied Meterology

CET 113 Information Processing

MM 121

Mechanical CADMGT 295

Management

TM 310 Environ., Health & Safety

TM 411 Industrial Hyiene

MM 390 Lean Operations MGMT

MM 324 Fluid Power

ROBO 420

Mfg Automation

TM 464 Six Sigma Quality

TM 490

Adv. Six Sigma Quality

TM 120 Intro

to Technology MGT

MM 216+Lab Materials Processes

MM 226 Principles of CNC

MM 236 Tool Design

MM 360 Production Systems

FRESHMAN

Fall Semester Spring Semester

SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR

Fall Semester Spring Semester Fall Semester Spring Semester Fall Semester Spring Semester

Program Flow Chart

Rev May 2018