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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:

For Both Options:  
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
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
 
For Thesis Option:

ETM 699. Thesis Research

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

6 hours
TOTAL for Thesis Option
(includes hours common to both options)
30 hours
   
For the all Coursework Option:  

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

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.