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Engineering Management IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Instructor: D. H. Jensen 138 Industrial Engineering / Library (605) 394-1278 Dean.Jensen@sdsmt.edu IENG 366 in subject line! Office Hours: M, W: 10:00 – 11:50 AM or by appointment Course Website: http://jensen.sdsmt.edu/IENG366 Class Meetings: Tu, Th: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM, CB 110 Sect. M002 Tu, Th: 9:35 AM – 10:50 AM, CB 110 Sect. M001 IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Materials: Textbook: REQUIRED Morse, L.C. and Babcock, D.L. (2014). Managing Engineering and Technology (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River NJ: Pearson. 487pp. ISBN-10: 0-13-348510-2, ISBN-13: 978-0-13-348510-3. Engineering Notebook: REQUIRED 9-3/4" x 7-1/2", 5x5 quad-ruled, 80-100 pp. (approx.). IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Engineering Notebook: Anything you can copy, cut, staple, paste, glue, or otherwise persuade to live permanently within the covers of your engineering notebook may be used on the exams … … EXCEPT old exams and other’s notebook pages. IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Recommended Materials: Engineering/Scientific calculator Fresh batteries strongly recommended Mechanical Pencil 0.5 mm, HB or B lead with comfortable grip Plastic-based Eraser clickable pen-style suggested IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Expectations: Grading Scale: A 90% B 80% C 70% D 60% F < 60% Weighting: Assignments 25% Exam I 25% Exam II 25% Final Exam 25% Bonus Pts 5% Total Possible 105% IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Expectations: Assignments & Project Components: Each question / project component is graded on a 10 point basis. Each assignment is equally weighted. Exams: Exams are open Engineering notebook; and closed textbook and old exams. (Homework … maybe not a good idea…) Necessary tables are identified / provided – store in your engineering notebook. Do NOT use pen on an exam – significant point reduction for sloppy work. IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Expectations: Due Dates / Late Work: Assignments and project work are due at the start of class on the due date (see Schedule page). Unapproved late assignments turned in more than 24 hours after the due date will not be graded and will not receive any credit. Unapproved late assignments turned in during the 24 hour period will be held until the end of the term … If the student’s grade is borderline, then the held assignment will be graded and assessed 50% of the earned credit. Borderline is defined as within 1.5% of the next highest grade without considering the late assignment IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Expectations: Make-up Work: Make-Up work is the student’s responsibility, and is arranged at the lecturer’s discretion, for SDSM&T approved reasons. Policies: Foreseeable Circumstances - contact the lecturer as far in advance as possible (e-mail). Unforeseeable Circumstances - contact the lecturer as soon as practical (leave phone message). IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Expectations: Academic Honesty: OK to work together on HW for this class: as long as what appears on your sheet is your work, your words, and your writing / typing OK to copy my materials for this class: download and print slides to your engineering notebook for this class download and use my spreadsheet templates for your assignments and practice in this course Exams are always individual work IENG 366 Engineering Management

IENG 366 Engineering Management Questions & Issues: Students with special needs or requiring special accommodations should contact the instructor, Dr. Jensen, at 394-1278 and/or the campus ADA coordinator, Megan Reder-Schopp, at 394-1924 at the earliest opportunity. IENG 366 Engineering Management

Data Collection Name IENG 366 Preferred name SPR 2017 E-mail address Your major Student ID # Hometown Anything else the instructor should know about you Data Collection