Engineering and Management, B.S.

Many small to midsize industrial employers are in need of individuals with both engineering and management skills. This degree offers the right balance of science, business, management, and hands-on experience to prepare engineers for the varied world of working in a small- to medium-sized company.

Program Requirements

Bethel Core

BIBL 215Old Testament Literature

3

BIBL 216New Testament Literature

3

CHEM 163General Chemistry I

4

COMM 171Speech Communication

3

ENGL 101Written Communication II

3

ENGL 102Written Communication III

3

Art/Drama/Music

3

 

Foreign Language (two semesters)

6

OR

1 semester at 200 (Intermediate) level

3

 

HIST
History Elective

3

KINE 252Fitness/Wellness

1

 

KINE 117On the Ball Training

1

OR

KINE 124Aerobics

1

OR

KINE 128Physical Fitness

1

OR

KINE 135Weight Training

1

 

LIT
Literature

3

MATH 131Calculus I

4

PHIL 250Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHIL 452Senior Experience

1

PSYC 182General Psychology

3

SOC 151Principles of Sociology

3

THEO 110Exploring the Christian Faith

3

Total Credit Hours:50-53

Content Courses

CHEM 164General Chemistry II

4

CSC 121Programming I: Control Structures

3

ENGR 101Introduction to Engineering

3

ENGR 225Statics

3

ENGR 327Solid Mechanics

4

MATH 111Basic Probability & Statistics

3

MATH 132Calculus II

4

PHYS 121General Physics I

4

PHYS 122General Physics II

4

Any 200+ CHEM, PHYS, MATH or BIOL

4

ENGR 350Internship in Engineering

1-4

Any 200+ CHEM, PHYS, MATH, ENGR (excluding ENGR 350), or any CSC

6-8

Total Credit Hours:43-46

Business Minor

ACCT 203Fundamentals of Accounting I

3

BADM 222Business Communication

3

BADM 321Principles of Management

3

BADM 322Principles of Marketing

3

BADM 334Human Resource Management

3

Any 200+ ACCT, BADM, ECON

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Electives

Electives needed to complete degree

Total Credit Hours:3-9

Total Credit Hours: 120