EMGMS - Engineering Management
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Core Major Units: 15
Additional Emphasis Units: (see emphasis requirements below)
Master's Report: 15
Non-Master's Report: 18
Total Minimum Degree Units: 30
Minimum Credit Units
30
Core Coursework Requirements
Core Coursework: 15 Units
course: Law for Engineers & Scientists (3) (Spring Only)
course: Technical Sales & Marketing (3) (Fall and Spring)
course: Engineering Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (3) (Fall Only)
course: Project Management (3) (Fall and Spring)
course: Financial Modeling for Innovation (3) (Fall Only)
See Master's Report or Non-Master's Report for other course requirements.
Elective Coursework
The remaining SIE graduate elective credits will be selected with the approval of an SIE Faculty Advisor.
A list of approved SIE graduate electives can be found below and on the SIE website.
course: Advanced Requirements Engineering Methods (3)
course: Ontological Modeling and Analysis for Systems Engineering (3)
course: Digital Thread and Model Management (3)
course: Technical Leadership for Engineers I (1)
course: Technical Leadership for Engineers II (1)
course: Federated Modeling and Simulation (3)
course: Quality Engineering (3)
course: Reliability Engineering (3)
course: Human-Machine Interaction (3)
course: Human Factors Engineering Research Methods (3)
course: Law for Engineers and Scientists (3)
course: Technical Sales and Marketing (3)
course: Mission Engineering (3)
course: Systems Engineering Strategy and Implementation (3)
course: Advanced Systems Architecture (3)
course: Stochastic Modeling I (3)
course: System Integration (3)
course: Engineering Decision Making under Uncertainty (3)
course: Advanced Methods in V&V/T&E Planning and Execution (3)
course: Queuing Theory (3)
course: Engineering Statistics (3)
course: Simulation Modeling and Analysis (3)
course: Sports Analytics (3)
course: Fundamentals of Data Science for Engineers (3)
course: Experiment Design and Regression (3)
course: Survey of Optimization Methods (3)
course: Linear Programming (3)
course: Fundamentals of Optimization (3)
course: Algorithms, Graphs, and Networks (3)
course: Space Systems Engineering (3)
course: Systems Engineering Process (3)
course: Sensor Systems Engineering (3)
course: Fundamental of Guidance for Aerospace Systems (3)
course: Project Management (3)
course: Model-Based Systems Engineering (3)
course: Traffic Modeling and Simulation (3)
course: Production Systems Analysis (3)
course: Integrated Logistics and Distribution Systems (3)
course: Supply Chain Management (3)
course: Life Cycle Analysis for Sustainable Design and Engineering (3)
course: Financial Modeling for Innovation (3)
course: Intelligent Control Systems & Applications (3)
course: Systems Cyber Security (3)
course: Information Security and Research (INSuRE) (3)
course: Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems (3)
course: Introduction to Biomedical Informatics (3)
course: Artificial Intelligence for Health and Medicine (3)
course: Design for Additive Manufacturing (3)
course: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (CIM) (3)
course: Special Topics in SIE (3)
course: Advanced Quality Engineering (3)
course: Advanced Reliability Engineering (3)
course: Distributed Multi-Paradigm Simulation Systems (3)
course: Large Scale Optimization (3)
course: Nonlinear Optimization (3)
course: Topics of Optimization (3)
course: Advanced Concepts in Systems Engineering (3)
course: Transportation Systems (3)
Additional Requirements
Students pursuing the Master's Report Option or the Thesis Option are required to work with their Master's Report/Thesis Committee to develop a Master's Report/Thesis and defend their report subject by degree completion.
The Master's Report /Thesis Committee must abide by the Graduate College's committee requirements. A minimum of two SIE eligible faculty members must serve on the committee. The third member may be a Special Member.
Minimum Emphasis Units
15 (in addition to "Core Major Units" above)
Emphasis Core Coursework Requirements
3 Units:
course: Master's Report (3 units)
Emphasis Elective Coursework
12 units of SIE-approved electives from the list on the overall plan above.
Additional Emphasis Requirements
See additional requirements for overall plan above.
Minimum Emphasis Units
18 (in addition to "Core Major Units" above)
Emphasis Core Coursework Requirements
None
Emphasis Elective Coursework
18 units of SIE-approved electives from the list on the overall plan above.
Additional Emphasis Requirements
See additional requirements for overall plan above.
The remaining SIE graduate elective credits will be selected with the approval of an SIE Faculty Advisor.
A list of approved SIE graduate electives can be found below and on the SIE website.
course: Advanced Requirements Engineering Methods (3)
course: Ontological Modeling and Analysis for Systems Engineering (3)
course: Digital Thread and Model Management (3)
course: Technical Leadership for Engineers I (1)
course: Technical Leadership for Engineers II (1)
course: Federated Modeling and Simulation (3)
course: Quality Engineering (3)
course: Reliability Engineering (3)
course: Human-Machine Interaction (3)
course: Human Factors Engineering Research Methods (3)
course: Law for Engineers and Scientists (3)
course: Technical Sales and Marketing (3)
course: Mission Engineering (3)
course: Systems Engineering Strategy and Implementation (3)
course: Advanced Systems Architecture (3)
course: Stochastic Modeling I (3)
course: System Integration (3)
course: Engineering Decision Making under Uncertainty (3)
course: Advanced Methods in V&V/T&E Planning and Execution (3)
course: Queuing Theory (3)
course: Engineering Statistics (3)
course: Simulation Modeling and Analysis (3)
course: Sports Analytics (3)
course: Fundamentals of Data Science for Engineers (3)
course: Experiment Design and Regression (3)
course: Survey of Optimization Methods (3)
course: Linear Programming (3)
course: Fundamentals of Optimization (3)
course: Algorithms, Graphs, and Networks (3)
course: Space Systems Engineering (3)
course: Systems Engineering Process (3)
course: Sensor Systems Engineering (3)
course: Fundamental of Guidance for Aerospace Systems (3)
course: Project Management (3)
course: Model-Based Systems Engineering (3)
course: Traffic Modeling and Simulation (3)
course: Production Systems Analysis (3)
course: Integrated Logistics and Distribution Systems (3)
course: Supply Chain Management (3)
course: Life Cycle Analysis for Sustainable Design and Engineering (3)
course: Financial Modeling for Innovation (3)
course: Intelligent Control Systems & Applications (3)
course: Systems Cyber Security (3)
course: Information Security and Research (INSuRE) (3)
course: Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems (3)
course: Introduction to Biomedical Informatics (3)
course: Artificial Intelligence for Health and Medicine (3)
course: Design for Additive Manufacturing (3)
course: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (CIM) (3)
course: Special Topics in SIE (3)
course: Advanced Quality Engineering (3)
course: Advanced Reliability Engineering (3)
course: Distributed Multi-Paradigm Simulation Systems (3)
course: Large Scale Optimization (3)
course: Nonlinear Optimization (3)
course: Topics of Optimization (3)
course: Advanced Concepts in Systems Engineering (3)
course: Transportation Systems (3)
Students pursuing the Master's Report Option or the Thesis Option are required to work with their Master's Report/Thesis Committee to develop a Master's Report/Thesis and defend their report subject by degree completion.
The Master's Report /Thesis Committee must abide by the Graduate College's committee requirements. A minimum of two SIE eligible faculty members must serve on the committee. The third member may be a Special Member.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.