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Spring, 2012 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT II SIE 467
Tuesday & Thursday, 2:00 PM 3:15 PMEngineering Building, Room 301
Dr. Hunter (Jane) Professor Arnold (Mike) [email protected] [email protected]
Office Hours: ENGR Rm 103 ENGR Rm 111M,W 1:00PM 2:00PM M,W,F 10:00AM 12:00PM
Prerequisite(s): SIE 265, or consent of instructor
Required Text: Guide to Engineering Management Book of Knowledge, 2 nd Edition, available at ASEM.org
Course Objectives:
1. Explore the best practices of engineering management as defined in the Guide to the Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK).
2. Extend the understanding of engineering economics while developing a sophisticatedfinancial model that evaluates the viability of a manufacturing company.
3. Prepare to become effective leaders in technology-based organizations.4. Pass the Associate Engineering Manager (AEM) Certification Exam in order to
become eligible for AEM Certification (administered in class).Course Topics:
EMBOK Domains1. Market Research, Assessment and Forecasting2. Strategic Planning and Change Management3. Product, Service and Process Development4. Engineering Projects and Process Management5. Financial Resource Management6. Marketing, Sales and Communications Management7. Leadership and Organizational Management8. Professional Responsibility, Ethics and Legal Issues
Engineering Economics Topics Accounting Rules Pro Forma Financial Statements Financial Rations Valuation Estimating Required Funding
Class Guideline/Rules:
Please arrive at class on-time and turn off all cell phones, beepers, etc. This class will use web-based D2L (Desire to Learn) as the primary means for
distributing class materials including assignments. Unless otherwise indicated, all projects and homework assignments must be uploaded into the D2L Dropbox. Nolate homework will be accepted.
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Regular attendance is required. Occasionally throughout the semester, you will berequired to submit work completed during class. Classroom work cannot be made-up.
Attendance on test days is required. In case of an emergency or serious illness,notify your instructor prior to the test.
Tests will cover information from textbook and other reading material, lectures,topics discussed by guest speakers and concepts learned through assignments and
projects. No extra credit is available. Always behave in an ethical manner. Treat your classmates, instructor and guest
speakers with respect. Students are expected to abide by the University of Arizona Code of Academic
Integrity, which may be found at:http://studpubs.web.arizona.edu/policies/cacaint.htm .
Grades:
Presentations/Case Studies/Quizzes 25%AZ Manufacturing Financial Model Project 30%Mid-Term Exam 20%Final Exam 25%
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