Engineering business and leadership courses position IDE students to become future leaders, and
gain the edge needed to be successful in industry or research in an increasingly global and
interconnected society. Engineering business and leadership courses must consist of the Engineering
Economy course which is required and nine additional credits, for a total of 12 credits.
These credits can be chosen from the courses in the list below. Additional courses not in this
list can also be proposed by the student and require approval from the undergraduate program
director.

  • 12 credits of Business courses tailored to personal growth.
  • Pave the way for IDE students to become future leaders, and gain the edge needed to be successful in industry or research in an increasingly global and interconnected society.
  • Click here for Engineering Business and Leadership ESF form.

*For questions related to the IDE program, please email ide-upd@fiu.edu. Please only send general inquiries to this address, and refrain from sending sensitive data to this account.*

EGN 3613: Engineering Economy (3 credits) *required course*

EGS 3060: Engineering Professional Development for a Global Society (3 credits)

         *No pre-requisites required*

EEL 4933: Engineering Entrepreneurship (3 credits)

         *No pre-requisites required*

EEL 4151: Engineering Business Plan Development (3 credits)

            Pre-req 1 | EEL 4933: Engineering Entrepreneurship (3 credits)

EEL 4351: Economic Decision-Making in Engineering (3 credits)

MAN 3022: Introduction to Management (3 credits)

           *No pre-requisites required*

MAR 3023: Introduction to Marketing (3 credits)

            *No pre-requisites required*

FIUteach Courses

FIUteach courses provide students with the opportunity to develop skills around topics like how
individuals come to learn, and using research to develop projects. For individuals who choose to
enter the teaching profession, these courses provide an excellent foundation for careers as STEM
educators.

SMT 3100: Knowing and Learning (3 credits)

SMT 4301: Classroom Interactions  (3 credits)

             Pre-req 1 | SMT 3100: Knowing and Learning (3 credits)

SMT 4664: Problem-Based Introduction  (3 credits)

             Pre-req 1 | SMT 4301: Classroom Interactions (3 credits)