2024-2025 University Catalog
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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College of Engineering
http://www.cpp.edu/~ime/
Shokoufeh Mirzaei, Chair
Saeideh Fallah-Fini, Associate Chair
Kamran Abedini
Biman K. Ghosh
Ellips Masehian
Victor Okhuysen |
Payam Parsa
Greg Placencia
Abdul B. Sadat
Javad Seif |
The department offers four-degree programs, two undergraduate in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering and two graduate in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. The undergraduate programs prepare students for both engineering practice and for graduate study. The Industrial Engineering major is concerned with the most effective methods of utilizing and integrating people, materials, and equipment in both production and service organizations. The Manufacturing Engineering major is concerned with the most effective ways of designing and developing manufacturing systems. It is possible to major in both Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering. Interested students should contact their academic advisors or the department office.
Students desiring to major in either Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering should have a particularly high aptitude for science and mathematics, and incoming freshmen should have taken substantial college preparatory courses in these disciplines in high school. Incoming transfer students should have completed at least one year of college calculus and one year of college physics (with laboratory) prior to beginning the program at Cal Poly Pomona. The community college student planning to transfer into this department should consult a school counselor or this department to determine which courses meets the program requirements.
Graduates of the program are prepared to do productive work in their first jobs as well as to grow with their profession throughout their engineering career. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for direct entry into the engineering profession as well as graduate school.
The department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering is concerned about the success of its graduates as they matriculate into the industrial world and during their careers as engineers. The department is also concerned about its curricula: Does it meet the demands of industry and the profession? For these reasons the department conducts both formal and informal outcome assessments of the progress of its graduates and the value of its curricula. Assessment is conducted by regular interaction with its Industry Advisory Council and surveys of its graduates. As areas needing change are identified, they are carefully considered by the faculty, prior to the implementation of any changes. Curriculum changes are made through the normal change channels, and the results are monitored for effectiveness. In this manner the department can assure itself that its curricula are state-of-the art and remain so.
Address: 3801 W. Temple Ave., Building 17-2643, Pomona, CA 91768
Telephone: 909/ 869-2555
Email: Kimberly Davis kdavis@cpp.edu
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