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Bachelor of Science in
Technical Management - Specializations


(This program is only offered at select Worldwide campus locations. It is not offered through Worldwide Online. Please check with your campus or advisor for availability.)

Engineering Sciences Specialty

To earn the Technical Management degree, with an Engineering Sciences Specialty, a degree-seeking student must complete the Program Support, Business Core, and Engineering Support courses without substitution, and the Management Electives. The Engineering Sciences Specialty requirements must be satisfied by completing courses from the following list as noted.  Successful completion of this program of study will also result in award of the Pre-Engineering Studies Certificate of Completion.

 Engineering Sciences Courses:

Course:

Title:

Credits:

CESC 220

Digital Circuit Design

3

CSCI 210

Scientific Programming

3

ESCI 201 

Statics

3

ESCI 202

Solid Mechanics

3

ESCI 204

Dynamics 

3

ESCI 206

Fluid Mechanics

3

(All of the following courses:)

Physics I for Engineers                

Physics II for Engineers

Physics III for Engineers 

3

Engineering Sciences Specialty

18 


General Education**:
**Embry-Riddle courses in the general education categories of Communication Theory and Skills, and Humanities and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed below, assuming prerequisite requirements are met. Courses from other institutions are acceptable if they fall into these 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 & Skills 

ENGL 123 English Composition

Speech/English

Humanities/Social Sciences*

 

Humanities lower or Upper-level elective

3

Social Science lower or Upper-level elective

 

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/Meteorology

6

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 Computes and applications

3

Economics
ECON 210 Microeconomics

3

ECON 211 Macroeconomics

3

   
Total Credits

36


PROGRAM SUPPORT:    
AMGT 202 Aeronautical Scienc of Management  
MATH 211

MATH 222
Statistic with Aviation Application
-OR-
Business Statistics

3

MGMT 201 Principles of Management

3

MGMT 210 Financial Accounitng

3

MGMT 221 Advanced Computer Based Systems

3

 

 Total Credits

15

     
BUSINESS CORE:    

MGMT 311

Marketing 

3

MGMT 312 Managerial Accounting

3

MGMT 314 Human Resource Management

3

MGMT 317 Organizational Beahvior

3

MGMT 320 Business Information Systems

3

MGMT 325 Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management

3

MGMT 335 International Business

3

MGMT 371 Leadership

3

MGMT 390 Business Law

3

MGMT 436 Strategic Management

3

 

Total Credits

30


ENGINEERING SUPPORT:

ENGR 250

Graphical Communications

MATH 250

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

3

MATH 251

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

3

MATH 252

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

3

MATH 253

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

3

MATH 345

Differential Equations and Matrix Methods

4

 

Total Credits

18



OPEN ELECTIVES:             

3

300-400 Level Courses

   
TOTAL DEGREE REUIREMENTS 

120


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