Curriculum
The Bachelor of Science program in Engineering Management consists of a minimum of 120 units of academic work and (except for exempt foreign students) a minimum of 32 units of Cooperative Education credit. This program is designed to provide flexibility to students. The first two years of engineering study is integrated with business courses. Students take a full year of upper division engineering courses and then specialize in the area of their choice by choosing engineering electives.
- Math/Science- 33 units
- GE courses- 24 units
- Engineering Science- 13 units
- Engineering Management- 31 units
- Engineering Discipline- 27 units
You may choose to complete all the requirements for the degree in 4 years to 5 years depending on your high school preparedness, desired semester workload and motivation. Contact the EMGT department for further details.
Mathematics and Basic Science
Math 51 [4] Calculus I
Math 53 [4] Calculus II
Math 55 [4] Calculus III
Math 57 [4] Differential Equations
Math 39 [4] Probability with Applications to Statistics
Physics 53 [5] Physics I
Math/Science Elective [3-4]
Math/Science Elective [3-4]
General Education
Pacs 1 [4] Pacific Seminar 1
Pacs 2 [4] Pacific Seminar 2
Pacs 3 [3] Pacific Seminar 3
Econ 53 [4] Intro Microeconomics
General Education [3-4] ( I-B, or I-C)
General Education [3-4] (II-A or II-C)
Engr 30 [3] Engr. Ethics & Society (II-B)
Engineering Science and Engineering Management Core
Engr 10 [1] Dean’s Seminar
Engr 19 [3] Computer Applications in Engineering
Engr 20 [3] Engr Mechanics I (Statics)
Engr 25 [1] Professional Practice Seminar
Engineering Science elective – 2 courses
Busi 31 [4] Financial Accounting
Busi 33 [4] Managerial Accounting
Busi Elective – 3 courses
Emgt 170 [4] Engineering Administration
Emgt 174 [3] Engineering Project Management
Emgt 176 [4] Systems Engineering Management
Engineering Discipline Electives
Focus Areas - 27 units from engineering discipline electives - choose electives to meet interests.
Professional Practice (CO-OP)
Engr 181-183 [1-32]
32 units of CO-OP are required to graduate, although students can opt to take 50 units. Non - U.S. citizens are exempt from CO-OP.
Development of Curriculum Plans
Students work with their academic advisers to develop curriculum plans in accordance with prerequisite requirements and course schedules. Students who successfully complete their coursework and complete 32 units of CO-OP can graduate in four years, and students who complete 50 units of CO-OP typically take five years. Summer courses may be desirable or necessary to reduce the course-load during some Fall or Spring semesters.
Cooperative Education Program (CO-OP)
Cooperative education (Co-op) is an integral part of the Pacific engineering program, and all Pacific students are required to have industrial experience before they graduate. Some students are able to pursue this work experience in Japan or Germany through an International Engineering Co-op Program.
CO-OP coordinators work with students to arrange relevant full-time, paid jobs with engineering employers. 32 units of CO-OP work experience are required to graduate, although students have the option of pursuing 50 units. (Non - U.S. citizens are exempt from the CO-OP requirements.) Students take 32 units of CO-OP work for a Fall or Spring semester plus one Summer semester. Students who take 50 units of CO-OP can work for different companies for a total of one year of work experience before they graduate. For more information about our co-op program visit our Cooperative Education Program webpage.
You might also be interested in information about transfers and articulation.