The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering welcomes transfer students from Illinois community colleges. Students find it easy to continue their studies at NIU if they plan well. Therefore, following the guidelines in this brochure while completing an Associate's Degree is highly recommended [1]. Students should always work closely with their community college advisor. Please contact the Counseling and Student Development Center (815)825-2086 at Kishwaukee College for more help in planning your academic career.
| Courses at Kishwaukee | Equivalent courses at NIU | |
| CHE 210 | General Chemistry I | CHEM 210+212 |
| CIS 150 | C++ Programming I | CSCI 240 |
| EGR 277 | Engineering Graphics/CAD | MEE 270 |
| ENG 103 | Rhetoric and Composition I | ENGL 103 |
| ENG 104 | Composition and Literature | ENGL 104 |
| MAT 229 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | MATH 229 |
| MAT 230 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | MATH 230 |
| MAT 231 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | MATH 232 |
| MAT 260 | Differential Equations | MATH 336 |
| PHY 260 | Physics for Science and Engineering I | PHYS 253 |
| PHY 261 | Physics for Science and Engineering II | PHYS 273 |
| EGR 270 | Statics | MEE 210 |
| EGR 272 | Dynamics | MEE 211 |
| SPE 100 | Fundamentals of Speech | COMS 100 |
| Humanities Social Sciences | ||
| [1]Northern Illinois University permits students to transfer up to a maximum of 66 semester hours of community college credit. | ||
NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology no longer requires sequences in Social Sciences and Humanities. Therefore, students only need to satisfy NIU's general education requirements. When choosing general education/core competency courses please consult with your Kishwaukee College advisor, verify general education requirements in the NIU Undergraduate Catalog, and check the Community College Articulation Tables for transferability.
Remaining classes to be taken at NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology to earn a B.S. degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
| ECON 260* | Principles of Microeconomics |
| ELE 210 | Engineering Circuit Analysis |
| ISYE 220 | Engineering Economy |
| ISYE 250 | Introduction to Lean Systems Engineering |
| ISYE 310 | Work Measurement & Work Design |
| ISYE 334 | Probability for Engineering |
| ISYE 335 | Statistics for Engineering |
| ISYE 350 | Principles of Manufacturing Processes |
| ISYE 370 | Operations Research: Deterministic Models |
| ISYE 371 | Operations Research: Probabilistic Models |
| ISYE 410 | Human Factors Engineering |
| ISYE 430 | Quality Control |
| ISYE 440 | Production Planning & Control |
| ISYE 450 | Lean Manufacturing Systems |
| ISYE 460 | Facilities Planning & Design |
| ISYE 480 | Simulation Modeling & Analysis |
| ISYE 494 | Health Systems Design Project |
| PHHE 295 | Ecology of Health |
| PSYC 102* | Introduction to Psychology |
| UEET 101 | Introduction to Engineering |
| *Satisfies social science general education requirement for NIU. | |
Choose four courses from the following: PHHE 435, PHHE 441, PHHE 451, PHHE 453, PHHE 461, PHHE 467, PHHE 469.
Choose one course from the following: ISYE 472, ISYE 475, ISYE 482, OMIS 351.
For more information on the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering write or call:
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
CEET EB 230
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2854
(815)753-1269
Visit our Home Page at: http://www.niu.edu/isye. This site provides information on course descriptions, course syllabi, lab tours, faculty profiles, student organizations, suggested 4-year degree plan, other useful links, etc.
For undergraduate application materials contact:
Office of Admissions
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2857
(800)892-3050 (toll-fee in Illinois)
or (815)753-0446
For more information on transfer programs at Kishwaukee College contact:
Counseling & Student Development Office, U-148
Kishwaukee College
21193 Malta Road
Malta IL 60150-9699
(815)825-2086 x5910
Disclaimer: Although NIU attempts to accommodate the course requests of all students, some course offerings may be limited by financial, space, and staffing considerations, or may otherwise be unavailable. Nothing in this brochure may be construed to promise or guarantee registration in any course or course of study (whether required or elective), nor may anything be construed to promise or guarantee the completion of an academic program within a specific length of time. All degree requirements are subject to the provisions and notices in the Undergraduate Catalog. Information in this brochure is valid through August 2010.