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Course REQUIREMENTS
The master of science in engineering in engineering management and the master of science in technical management curricula require that a total of 30 semester hours of graduate coursework be completed. The program can be arranged with either a thesis option or an all coursework option.
Course requirements are as follows:
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| 1. ETM 620. Applications of Probability and Statistics |
3 hours |
2. One course selected from:
ETM 607. Modeling and Simulation
ETM 645. Operations Research I
ETM 647. Operations Research II
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3 hours |
3. One course selected from:
ETM 627. Quality Management
ETM 641. Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
During Life Cycle Management
ETM 655. Manufacturing Management |
3 hours |
4. One course selected from:
ETM 610. Economic Analysis for Managers
ETM 643. Program Management
BAM 616. Management and Leadership 1
(Note that while BAM 616 may be used to satisfy the block 4 course requirement, BAM 616 cannot be used to satisfy the minimum of 18 hours in discipline required by the School of Engineering.) |
3 hours |
| 5. Additional approved ETM graduate coursework |
6 hours |
| SUBTOTAL |
18 hours |
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For Thesis Option:
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ETM 699. Thesis Research
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6 hours |
Approved 500 or 600 level electives from the School of Engineering, the Stetson School of Business and Economics, or with the consent of the student's advisor and program director
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6 hours |
TOTAL for Thesis Option
(includes hours common to both options) |
30 hours |
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| For the all Coursework Option: |
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Approved 500 or 600 level electives from the School of Engineering, the Stetson School of Business and Economics, or with the consent of the student's advisor and program director
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12 hours |
TOTAL for all Coursework Option
(includes hours common to both options) |
30 hours |
A minimum of 18 hours (excluding research hours) of 600 level courses are required for either option.
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