The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) is a five-year baccalaureate degree program offered in the College of Engineering (CE). Industrial Engineering as a name is used in industry, commerce, and government maybe the broadcast of all the modern management functions that if consists of all engineering and management control activities that cannot be clearly designated as a part of other engineering or accounting functions. It is a large umbrella that includes a wide variety of task established for the purpose of designing, implementing and maintaining management system for effective operations.
The department prognosticates its graduates as professionals with high level of competitive in all facets of production/manufacturing systems, operation research, human factor, time and motion, and production design. Moreover, the graduates will primarily concerned with the design, improvement and installation of the integrated systems of man, materials, capital and equipment, drawing upon knowledge and skills from mathematical, physical and social sciences.
The course likewise deals with human relations, management, system and design, cost estimates, and financial analysis.
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) curriculum consists of total of 214 units, 70 units of which complies by general education courses; 40 units for allied and engineering sciences courses; 85 units for IE professional courses miscellany of 8 units and 12 units dealing with one of the three specialization of the IE profession. These are Production Engineering, Operations Research, Analysis, Organization and Decision Making.
Social Sciences and Humanities courses, on the other hand, serve as catalysts to the development of well-rounded graduates.
Industrial Engineering students who intend to continue the third year course of study are required to successfully complete the first and second year requirement including the National Service Training Program (NSTP) and must take the College of Engineering Qualifying Exam (CEQE) for incoming third year. Students who pass the CEQE may then pursue higher Industrial Engineering subjects. On the other hand, a student who failed the CEQE may not be enrolled in higher major/professional subjects until such time that the student has passed the exam. Alternatively, in any other case, students who failed to meet the requirement related to retention guidelines will be disqualified to pursue the program and dismissed from the department (CEQE official requirement and guidelines is adopted in this program).
Other retention requirement re those stated at PUP Student Handbook. These are guidelines in retention and academic delinquencies, students who failed to meet this University academic standing requirement can be subjected to warning, reduction in load, probation and dismissal from the course.
The students must finish the requirement of the Industrial Engineering program within seven and half years or a period equivalent to one-and-a-half times the normal length of the prescribed residences for the College of Engineering courses. Otherwise, he/she shall not be readmitted in to the College.
In case a student is officially given permission for leave of absences, the leave shall not be included in the computation of tenure.
(Section 16, PUP Student Handbook, Reprinted 2005)
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