Bachelor of Science in Management Engineering
| Code | Offered By |
|---|---|
| MGTE | School of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IE-EMG) |
Description
A bachelor’s degree in management engineering gives its graduates a distinction and advantage. This program combines business management and decision sciences education that prepare its students to occupy decision-making positions in business across a myriad of industries.
The program aims to produce graduates who have the knowledge and skills to provide sound and optimal decisions within a business organization, develop efficient, cost-effective and technology-enabled business processes, deliver data-driven and analytical decisions and strategies as well as scientific approaches to problem solving.
Graduates must be able to manage and lead in the form of consultation, design, preparation of plans, specifications, estimates, implementation, and supervision in the areas of: service management, business and business process outsourcing, facilities and property management, and supply, logistics, and transportation management.
Program Educational Objectives
Within five (5) years after graduation, graduates of the program shall have:
- Undertaken, singly or in teams, projects that show ability to solve complex business problems in the areas of productivity, quality control, methods and process improvement, systems analysis, logistics and supply chain, ergonomics, facilities planning, strategic management, and other related management engineering fields.
- Had substantial involvement in projects that help in nation building and advancement by successfully demonstrating professional and technical competencies.
- Demonstrated professional success via promotions and/or positions of increasing responsibility.
- Demonstrated professional advancement towards completion of developmental/continuing education in advanced management engineering and related degrees.
- Exhibited professional attitude and ethical behavior in management engineering practice.
Program Outcomes
By the time of graduation, the student shall have developed:
- Are equipped with fundamental and advance decision sciences tools, skills, and methods for sound and optimal decision making, policies formulation, organizational development, and problem-solving associated with information intensive and technology-based industries and economies.
- Must be able to lead and make decisions for services in the form of consultation, design, preparation of plans, specifications, estimates, implementation, and supervision in the areas of business process outsourcing, facilities and property management, and supply, logistics, and transportation management.
- Must be prepared to make decision and lead in the creation, building, improvement, and installation of business systems which are different, effective, and robust.
- Must be able to perform leadership and decision-making roles.
- Are expected to be environmentally conscious.
- Must be knowledgeable of professional responsibilities to ethics and laws in decision making.
- Must be a total business engineer utilizing knowledge in arts, sciences, and engineering.
- Must be prepared for the conduct of research in at least one area in the field of management engineering.
- Have the ability to use techniques, skills, and modern scientific tools necessary for engineering practice.
- Have the knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.