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WelcomeIntroductions

Review of AgendaGroup Photo

Dr. Jeanie HoferDirector

International and Cultural Affairs

Dr. Philip WhitefieldInterim Vice Provost

Academic Affairs

Dr. Venkata AlladaVice Provost

Graduate Studies

Ms. Lynn StichnoteDirector

Admissions

Dr. Daing Nasir bin IbrahimVice Chancellor

Missouri S&TDepartment Presentations

Dr. David EnkeDepartment Chair

Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

Department of Engineering Management and Systems

Engineering (EMSE)

David EnkeProfessor and Department Chair227 Engineering Management

Missouri University of Science and TechnologyRolla, MO 65409-0370

[email protected], 573-341-4749

EMSE Degree Programs

BS, MS, and PhD in Engineering Management

MS and PhD in Systems Engineering

Graduate Certificates in Engineering Management

Graduate Certificates in Systems Engineering

EMSE Highlights

• Founding program for Engineering Management• First graduate of Engineering Management: 1968• First graduate of Systems Engineering: 2001• Over 200 PhD graduates in Engineering Management

since 1984• One of only five ABET accredited undergraduate

Engineering Management programs• American Society of Engineering Management (ASEM)

graduate program certification• 2012 ASEM Founders Award winner for best graduate

Engineering Management program and best ASEM student chapter

EMSE Highlights

• One of two universities offering System Engineering MS degrees to Boeing (along with USC)

• Member of SERC (Systems Engineering Research Center)

• Organize the annual Complex Adaptive Systems conference• Chair: Dr. Cihan Dagli, INCOSE Fellow

• External MS program with Fort Leonard Wood officers• External MS program in cooperation with King Saud

University in Saudi Arabia

EMSE Graduate Certificates

Computational IntelligenceEngineering Management

Financial EngineeringHuman Systems Integration

Leadership in Engineering OrganizationsLean Six Sigma

Model Based Systems EngineeringNetwork Centric Systems

Project ManagementSystems Engineering

EMSE Graduate CertificatesIncrease Your Understanding of a Specific Area

GRE is Not Required for Admissions

Transfer in 3 Semester Credit Hours (department approval required)

Four Courses Required

Company Project May Count for One Course

Achieve Cumulative GPA of 3.0 to Receive Certificate

Courses Count Toward the MS Degree

Check with the department for program specific details and requirements.

MS in Engineering Management Engineering Management students gain knowledge in the

concepts and theory underlying contemporary techniques in the management and operation of technology-based organizations as well as how to apply those principles in real-life situations.  

A wide variety of jobs are offered to Engineering Management graduates, with graduates employed in a variety of technology-based industries.

MS in Engineering Management

The Masters of Science in Engineering Management can be pursued with or without a thesis.

Graduate Certificate courses can be used to meet core or elective courses.

Students may choose a certificate area depending on their interests - however, courses can be chosen from more than one area.

Students have the option to take up to two out-of-department elective courses.

MS in Engineering Management

    Non Thesis  Thesis

 Core Courses          Required for all students  12 credit hours   12 credit

hours Graduate Research Courses          ENG MGT 490 0 credit hours  6

credit hours Other Courses          Elective Courses in          Emphasis Area  18 credit hours   12

credit hours  Total Credit Hours Required  30 credit hours 30 credit

hours

Required Core Courses - Engineering Management

ENG MGT 314 - Management for Engineers and ScientistsENG MGT 361 - Project ManagementENG MGT 365 - Operations Management Science ENG MGT 452 - Advanced Financial Management

MS in Systems Engineering

The Masters of Science in Systems Engineering can be pursued with or without a thesis.

Each program requires 30 hours of course work beyond the Bachelors degree.

Thesis students are required to take 6 hours of research for a total of 36 credit hours.

Both thesis and non-thesis options require students to take six core courses in the theory and application of Systems Engineering and Management.

MS in Systems Engineering    

Non Thesis  Thesis Core Courses          Required for all students  18 credit hours   18 credit

hours Graduate Research Course          SysEng 490   0 credit hours  6

credit hours Other Courses          Elective Courses in          Emphasis Area   12 credit hours   12 credit

hours  Total Credit Hours Required  30 credit hours 36 credit

hours

Required Core Courses - Systems EngineeringSysEng 368: Systems Engineering and Analysis ISysEng 468: Systems Engineering and Analysis IISysEng 469: Systems ArchitectingSysEng 411: Systems Engineering ManagementSysEng 412: Complex Engineering Systems Project ManagementSysEng 413: Economic Analysis of Systems Engineering Projects

MS in Systems Engineering In addition to the Systems Engineering core courses, students can take

four additional courses in the following areas of specialization, allowing the student to design a program that best fits the student's career interest and opportunities:

Aerospace Engineering, Computational Intelligence, Computer Engineering, Data Mining and Knowledge, Engineering Management, Infrastructure Systems, Modeling and Simulation, Network Centric Manufacturing and Control, Network Centric Systems, Quality and Reliability, Risk Modeling and Assessment, Statistics, Structures, Systems Architecting, Systems Design Optimization, Systems Engineering Processes and Design

EMSE Centers and Laboratories • Design Engineering Center

• Dr. Elizabeth Cudney• Human Performance Modeling Lab

• Dr. Susan Murray• Laboratory for Investment and Financial Engineering

• Dr. David Enke• Risk By Design Lab

• Dr. Katie Grantham• Smart Engineering Systems Lab

• Dr. Cihan Dagli• Virtual Systems Design Lab

• Dr. Steven Corns

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Steven Corns

• Model-Based Systems Engineering• Computational Intelligence• Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Dr. Elizabeth Cudney• Quality Engineering• Lean• Six Sigma• Quality Management• Robust Design 

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Cihan Dagli

• Systems Architecting and Engineering• System of Systems• Smart Engineering System Design• Computational Intelligence: Neural Networks,

Fuzzy Logic, Evolutionary Programming

Dr. David Enke• Financial Engineering, Investment, Stocks,

Derivatives, Risk Management, Hedge Funds• Financial Forecasting, Trading Algorithms• Engineering Economics• Computational Intelligence

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Abhijit Gosavi

• Simulation-Based Optimization• Markov Decision Processes• Airline Revenue Management• Total Productive Maintenance

Dr. Katie Grantham• Risk Analysis and Mitigation• Product Design• Engineering Education

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Ivan Guardiola

• Stochastic Modeling, Stochastic Processes• Applied Probability and Statistics• Pattern Recognition• Linear and Nonlinear Optimization• Cross Entropy Methods• Systems Engineering Analysis and Tools

Dr. Dincer Konur• Operations Research and Game Theory• Supply Chain Management• Logistics• Transportation

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Suzanna Long

• Strategic Management• Sustainable Infrastructures Management• Supply Chain and Transportation Systems• Organizational Behavior• Sociotechnical Systems Analysis

Dr. Susan Murray• Human Factors• Safety• Human Systems Integration

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Ruwen Qin

• Real Options• Financial Engineering• Dynamic Decision Making• Applied Optimization

Dr. Stephen Raper• Packaging Systems• Engineering Management• Undergraduate Education

EMSE Faculty Research Dr. Brian Smith

• Design and Management of Organizational Improvement Projects

• Process Improvement Tools and Methodologies

• Performance Measurement and Organizational Assessment

Dr. Keng SiauDepartment Chair

Business and Information Technology

Dr. Daryl BeetnerProfessor

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. K. KrishnamurthyVice Provost

Research Services