Engineering Management
General InformationBy combining the curriculum of business management with technical and scientific studies and a well-rounded liberal education, the Engineering Management major prepares students for a career in management with companies involved in technical production and/or sales. The program gives students a thorough understanding of basic engineering principles without their completing the full major's entire extensive, rigorous program of study.
Career Opportunities
York College Engineering Management graduates secure positions in the management ranks of the many area companies that are involved in technical production.
Craig Bauer
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
M.S., Ph.D., North Carolina
State University
Laura Garrison
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
B.S., University of Texas;
M.S. Stanford University; Ph.D.,
The Pennsylvania State University
Timothy J. Garrison
Associate Professor, Engineering
B.S., The Pennsylvania State University; M.S., Stanford University; Ph.D.,
The Pennsylvania State University
Betty R. Guidara
Assistant Professor, Physical Sciences
B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania; M.S., Bucknell University
David Kaplan
Associate Professor, Mathematics
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of South Florida
James A. Kearns
Associate Professor, Engineering
B.S., The Pennsylvania State University; M.Eng., Carnegie-Mellon University; Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
Sardari Khanna
Professor, Physics
B.A., Panjab University; M.S.,
Ph.D., Saugar University
Douglas B. Walcerz
Associate Professor, Engineering
B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Paul H. Wojciechowski
Professor, Mechanical Engineering
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Rochester
Jeffrey Shenefelt
Assistant Professor, Engineering
B.S. Christian Brothers University
M.S., Ph.D., Mississippi State University
Objectives
Designed to meet industry's requirement for skilled managers who understand the needs and priorities of today's increasingly technical workplace, graduates earning the bachelor of science degree in Engineering Management acquire understanding and expertise in both management and engineering. Discussions with leaders from area businesses and industry led to the development of a curriculum that balances technical and business studies for those who will assume managerial roles.
Course Requirements for Graduation
To be eligible for graduation, students majoring in Engineering Management must complete a minimum of 131 credits, achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 including a 2.0 in all science and math courses, satisfy the College's residency requirements, and complete the general education requirements of the College.
General Requirements (17 credits)
- English Composition
- Writing About Literature
- Human Communication
- Information Literacy
- Analytical Geometry/Calculus I
- Physical Education
- Fine Arts & Humanities
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Laboratory Sciences - satisfied by major requirements
- American/Western Civilization, American Government
- InternationalStudies/Foreign Language
Math/Science Component (18 credits)
- Analytic Geometry & Calculus II
- Differential Equations
- Engineering Physics: Mechanics
- Special Topics in Engineering Physics
- Engineering Physics: Electricity & Magnetism
- Financial Accounting
- Managerial Accounting
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Marketing
- Principles of Management
- Managerial Finance
- Management Information Systems
- Human Systems in Organizations
- Business Law
- Operations Management
- Business Policy
- EPADS 1
- Statics
- Computer Applications for Engineers
- Strength of Materials
- Materials and Solids Lab
- Electrical Circuits
- Electric Measurement/Signal Processing
- Statistical Design & Processing Control
- Thermodynamics
- One elective from the following:
- Materials Science & Lab
- Dynamics & Vibration
- Mechatronics
- Fluid Mechanics & Lab
- Independent Study
- Co-Operative Learning

