Admission Requirements (see also Graduate Catalog)
- Bachelor of Science in engineering,* mathematics, or one of the quantitative sciences. (*A Bachelor of Science in an appropriate engineering discipline is required for the System Engineering and Design track.)
- G.P.A. of at least 3.00 out of 4.00 scale in previous undergraduate and graduate study.
- A minimum of two years of college-level mathematics, including at least one year of calculus.
Degree Requirements
- Thirty (30) term-credit hours of graduate courses with a minimum graduate G.P.A. of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
- Satisfactory completion of the core curriculum encompassing five (5) courses:
- EMIS 7300 Systems Analysis Methods
- EMIS 7301 Systems Engineering Process
- EMIS 7303 Integrated Risk Management
- EMIS 7305 Systems Reliability, Supportability and Availability Analysis
- EMIS 7307 Systems Integration and Test
and
- Satisfactory completion of one (1) of the following tracks:
- Systems Engineering Technology Track.
Satisfactory completion of the following five (5) courses:
- EMIS 7310 Systems Engineering Design
- EMIS 7312 Software Systems Engineering
- EMIS 7320 Systems Engineering Leadership
- EMIS 7330 Systems Reliability Engineering
- EMIS 7340 Logistics Systems Engineering
- System Engineering and Design Track
Satisfactory completion of any five (5) of the following courses:
- CSE 7365 Introduction to Numerical Analysis
- CSE 7376 Introduction to Telecommunications
- EE 7360 Analog and Digital Control Systems
- EE 7362 Systems Analysis
- EE 7370 Communications and Information Systems
- EE 7374 Digital Image Processing
- ME 7331 Advanced Thermodynamics
- ME 7357 Optimized Mechanical Design
- ME 7358 Design of Electronic Packaging
- ME 8361 Multivariate Control System Design
- Logstics and Supply-Chain-Management Track
Satisfactory completion of the following three (3) courses:
- EMIS 7330 Systems Reliability Engineering
- EMIS 7340 Logistics Systems Engineering
- EMIS 7362 Production and Operations Management
plus any two (2) of the following courses:
- EMIS 7364 Statistical Quality Control
- EMIS 7369 Reliability Engineering
- EMIS 8360 Operations Research Models
- EMIS 8361 Economic Decision Analysis
- EMIS 8378 Optimization Models for Decision Support
- Systems Engineering Application Track.
Satisfactory completion of five (5) electives, with the approval of the student's academic adviser, in one of the following concentrations (concentration
must be in a different field from the undergraduate major):
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Environmental Engineering
- Information Engineering and Management
- Mechanical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Operations Research
- Software Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Telecommunications
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