M.S. Engineering Management Systems
Master of Science program in Engineering Management Systems (EMS) provides students with a 30-point (33 points if no background in probability and statistics) that emphasizes both technology and management perspectives in solving problems, making decisions, and managing risks in complex systems. Students pursuing this degree program are provided with a rigorous exposure to deterministic optimization and stochastic modeling, a basic coverage of applications in the areas of operations engineering and management, and an in-depth coverage of applications.
Graduates from this program are expected to assume
positions as business analysts in logistics, supply chain, revenue management,
and consulting firms, and as financial analysts in risk-management departments
of investment banks, hedge funds, and credit-card and insurance firms.
Requirements
IEOR E4004: Intro to OR: Deterministic Models
IEOR E4106: Intro to OR: Stochastic Models
IEOR E4111: Operations Consulting (new course starting Fall 2009)
(SIEO W4150: Introduction to Probability and Statistics must be taken if student have not taken the equivalent previously)
The Department requires that students in the Program achieve grades of B- or higher in each of the fundamental core courses (IEOR E4004 and IEOR E4106).
Poor performance in these courses is indicative of inadequate preparation and is very likely to lead to serious problems in completing the Program. In addition, students must maintain a cumulative GPA equivalent to a B- during every term enrolled. Students failing to meet these criteria may be asked to withdraw from his/her Program.
Semi-Core
Management Electives
At least 2 out of:
ECIE
W4280: Corporate Finance
FINC B6302: Capital Markets & Investments
FINC
B8301: Advanced Corporate Finance
IEME
E4310: The Manufacturing Enterprise
IEOR E4505: Operations Research in Public Policy
IEOR
E4510: Project Management
IEOR
E4550: Entrepreneurial Business Creation for Engineers
IEOR
E4705: Studies in Operations Research
IEOR
E4998: Managing Technological Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Engineering/Technical Electives
At least 2 out of:
IEOR E4000: Production Management
IEOR E4210: Supply Chain Management
IEOR E4220: Demand and Supply Analytics (not offered 2009-2010)
IEOR E4403: Advanced Engineering & Corporate Economics
IEOR E4404: Simulation
IEOR E4405: Production Scheduling
IEOR E4407: Game Theoretic Models of Operations
IEOR E4418: Logistics and Transportation Management
IEOR
E4601: Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Optimization
Electives
The remaining electives can be selected from IEOR, SIPA, GSB, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics. At least 18 points out of 30 (or 33, if taking SIEO W4150) must be taken in IEOR.
(starting at 2009-2010 academic year)
