SIEMING - Systems and Industrial Engineering
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There are no core coursework requirements for the Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Ph.D minor. Active Systems and Industrial Engineering Ph.D (major) students cannot minor in Systems and Industrial Engineering.
Per the recommendation from the SIE faculty minor advisor, students may select any of the eligibe courses that will benefit their dissertation research.
A list of approved SIE graduate electives can be found below and on the SIE website.
SIE 506: Quality Engineering (3)
SIE 508: Reliability Engineering (3)
SIE 511: Human-Machine Interaction (3)
SIE 512: Human Factors Engineering Research Methods (3)
SIE 514: Law for Engineers and Scientists (3)
SIE 515: Technical Sales and Marketing (3)
SIE 520: Stochastic Modeling I (3)
SIE 522: Engineering Decision Making under Uncertainty (3)
SIE 525: Queuing Theory (3)
SIE 530: Engineering Statistics (3)
SIE 531: Simulation Modeling and Analysis (3)
SIE 532: Sports Analytics (3)
SIE 533: Fundamentals of Data Science for Engineers (3)
SIE 536: Experiment Design and Regression (3)
SIE 540: Survey of Optimization Methods (3)
SIE 544: Linear Programming (3)
SIE 545: Fundamentals of Optimization (3)
SIE 546: Algorithms, Graphs, and Networks (3)
SIE 552: Space Systems Engineering (3)
SIE 554A: Systems Engineering Process (3)
SIE 555: Sensor Systems Engineering (3)
SIE 556: Fundamental of Guidance for Aerospace Systems (3)
SIE 557: Project Management (3)
SIE 558: Model-Based Systems Engineering (3)
SIE 561: Traffic Modeling and Simulation (3)
SIE 562: Advanced Production Control (3)
SIE 563: Integrated Logistics and Distribution Systems (3)
SIE 564: Cost Estimation (3)
SIE 565: Supply Chain Management (3)
SIE 566: Life Cycle Analysis for Sustainable Design and Engineering (3)
SIE 567: Financial Modeling for Innovation (3)
SIE 570: Intelligent Control Systems & Applications (3)
SIE 571: Systems Cyber Security (3)
SIE 572: Information Security and Research (INSuRE) (3)
SIE 573: Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems (3)
SIE 577: Introduction to Biomedical Informatics (3)
SIE 578: Artificial Intelligence for Health and Medicine (3)
SIE 581 Design for Additive Manufacturing (3)
SIE 583: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (CIM) (3)
SIE 596: Special Topics in SIE (3)
SIE 606: Advanced Quality Engineering (3)
SIE 608: Advanced Reliability Engineering (3)
SIE 631: Distributed Multi-Paradigm Simulation Systems (3)
SIE 640: Large Scale Optimization (3)
SIE 645: Nonlinear Optimization (3)
SIE 649: Topics of Optimization (3)
SIE 654: Advanced Concepts in Systems Engineering (3)
SIE 678: Transportation Systems (3)
None.
Students are required to maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA or higher in the SIE Graduate Coursework.
Engineering-related graduate transfer credits may be accepted towards minor, as long as overall doctoral plan of study meets Graduate College requirements.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.