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Contact MAJ Steve Sapol, Class of 2016 DAC, for more information! [email protected] ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING We are The Army’s Systems Engineering Department educat- ing cadets and developing faculty to lead teams that develop and implement high value solutions to challenging problems in a dynamic, uncertain, and technologically complex world. Engineering Management Team http://www.usma.edu/se E-mail: [email protected] Department of Systems Engineering Mahan Hall, 4th Floor Building 752, Thayer Road West Point, New York 10995 Follow Us On: All Systems GO! MAJ Julia Brennan EM420: Production Operations Management MAJ Jed Richards EM411: Project Management MAJ Travis Trammell EM381: Engineering Economy CPT Jacqueline Harris EM411: Project Management LTC Libby Schott Program Director Dr. Tim Elkins Program Advisor LTC Eric Tollefson EM481: Systems Simulation LTC Ryan Worthan EM384: Analytical Methods for Engineering Management

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Contact

MAJ Steve Sapol, Class of 2016 DAC,

for more information! [email protected]

ENGINEERING

MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

We are The Army’s Systems Engineering Department educat-

ing cadets and developing faculty to lead teams that develop

and implement high value solutions to challenging problems

in a dynamic, uncertain, and technologically complex world.

Engineering Management Team

http://www.usma.edu/se

E-mail: [email protected]

Department of Systems Engineering

Mahan Hall, 4th Floor

Building 752, Thayer Road

West Point, New York 10995

Follow Us On:

All Systems GO!

MAJ Julia Brennan

EM420: Production

Operations Management

MAJ Jed RichardsEM411: Project Management

MAJ Travis TrammellEM381: Engineering

Economy

CPT Jacqueline Harris

EM411: Project Management

LTC Libby Schott

Program DirectorDr. Tim Elkins

Program Advisor

LTC Eric TollefsonEM481: Systems Simulation

LTC Ryan WorthanEM384: Analytical Methods

for Engineering Management

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

Merging engineering, technology and

business into solutions for a complex

world

Engineering Management (EM) examines the engineering relationships between the manage-ment tasks of staffing, organizing, planning, and financing the human element involved in pro-duction, research, and service. EM teaches the concepts and principles of engineering to man-age the fundamentals of organizational leader-ship, personnel management, fiscal manage-ment, and systems understanding. EM is a highly relevant program which builds on the traditional roles of systems analysis and basic and applied sciences by emphasizing management functions in a technical setting.

The United States’ Top Rated Engineering

Management Program from 2005-2012

*E400 Professional Engineer Seminar (1 credit) is taken second semes-

ter of Firstie Year to prepare for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.

The Engineering Management program

is accredited by the Engineering Ac-

creditation Commission of ABET,

http://www.abet.orgr

Clubs and Honor Societies

The Systems Advanced Individual Academic Development (AIAD) pro-gram provides cadets with an opportunity to observe and implement

concepts from their course work in Systems Engineering and Engineer-ing Management over several weeks during a summer internship.

Each spring, the Department of Systems Engineering utilizes

West Point’s projects day to host a Cadet Capstone Confer-

ence. The conference features works from undergraduate

students from West Point and a number of other universi-

ties. Students present their work to an audience of fellow

students, judges, clients and professors. Winners receive an

award at the Capstone Banquet later that evening.

Civil Electrical Environmental

MC300

Fundamentals of

Engineering Mechanics &

Design

EE302

Introduction to Electrical

Engineering I

EV301

Environmental Science

for Engineers &

Scientists

MC364

Mechanics of Materials

EE360

Digital Computer Logic

EV385

Introduction to

Environmental

Engineering

MC311

Thermal-Fluid Systems I

EE362

Introduction to

Electronics

EV481

Water Resources

Planning & Design

Mechanical Nuclear General

MC300

Fundamentals of

Engineering Mechanics &

Design

NE300

Nuclear Reactor Analysis

MC300

Fundamentals of

Engineering Mechanics &

Design

MC306

Dynamics

MC311

Thermal-Fluid Systems I

EE301

Fundamentals of

Electrical

Engineering

MC311

Thermal-Fluid Systems I

NE355

Advanced

Nuclear Reactor Design

MC311

Thermal-Fluid Systems I

Engineering Track (Choose One)

Information and

Decisions SystemsSimulation Elective

Personnel and

Organizational

Management

Finance

SE370

Computer Aided SE

EM481

Systems Simulation

MG382

Human Resource

Management

SS394

Financial Accounting

SE385

Decision Analysis

SM484

System Dynamics

Simulation

PL479

Leading

Organizations

Through Change

SS494

Principles of Finance

EM482

Supply Chain Engineering

and Info Management

SE485

Combat Modeling

Areas of Emphasis (Choose One From Each)

Yearling Year

Fall Fall Spring Fall Spring

SE 301

Fundamentals of

Systems Engineering

EM 384

Analytical Methods for

Engineering Management

SM440

Complex Systems

Architecture

EM402

Capstone Design I

EM403

Capstone Design II

EM381

Engineering Economy

SE375

Statistics for Engineers

EM411

Project Management

EM420

Production Operations

Management

Engineering Track

Course I

Engineering Track

Course II

Engineering Track

Course III

Approved Breadth

Elective

Area of Emphasis

Elective I

Area of Emphasis

Elective II

Area of Emphasis

Elective III

Area of Emphasis

Elective IV

SE400

Professional Engineer

Seminar*

Cow Year Firstie Year

The Engineering Management Program (A Sample EM 8TAP)