OR:EMS Technical and Management Electives
The undergraduate OR:EMS program requires a total of twelve (12) points of technical electives equivalent to four (4) courses and nine (9) points of management electives equivalent to three (3) courses. Two of the four Technical electives must have an IEOR designation.
Select three (3) of the following Management electives, total of nine (9) points:
IEOR E4201: Engineering of Management I
IEOR E4202: Engineering of Management II
IEOR E4207: Human Factors: Performance
IEOR E4208: Human Factors Seminar
IEOR E4310: The Manufacturing Enterprise
ECON G4301: Economic Growth & Development
ECON V3025: Financial Economics
ECON W4080: Globalization, Incomes, and Inequality
ECON W4251: Industrial Organization
ECON W4228: Urban Economics
ECON W4321: Economics Development
ECON W4329: Economics of Sustainable Development
ECON W4370: Political Economy
ECON W4400: Labor Economics
ECON W4457: Industrial Organization of Art, Entertainment, and Communications
ECON W4465: Public Economics
ECON W4500: International Trade
ECON W4505: International Monetary Theory and Policy
ECON W4625: The Economics of the Environment
PSYC W2234: Thinking and Decision Making
SOCI W3233: Six Degrees and New Scientific Networks
SOCI G4025: Math Models for Social Science Exploration
Select four (4) of the following Technical electives, total of twelve (12) points:
IEOR E4001: Design and Management of Production and Service Systems (Not valid for 2007-8 bulletin onwards)
IEOR E4210: Supply Chain Management
IEOR E4307: Industrial Forecasting
IEOR E4405: Production Scheduling
IEOR E4406: Facilities Location, Routing, and Network Design
IEOR E4407: Game Theoretic Models of Operations
IEOR E4410: Manufacturing Informations Systems
IEOR E4412: Quality Control and Management
IEOR E4416: Capacity Planning: Models, Algorithms and Applications
IEOR E4418: Logistics and Transportation Management
IEOR E4500: Applications Programming for Financial Engineers
IEOR E4600: Applied Integer Programming
IEOR E4700: Introduction to Financial Engineering
IEOR E4705: Studies in Operations Research
CSOR E4231: Analysis of Algorithms
CIEN E4010: Transportation Engineering
CIEN E4129: Managing Engineering and Construction Process
CIEN E4130: Design of Construction Systems
COMS W3156: Intro to Software Engineering
COMS W3203: Discrete Mathematics
COMS W3261: Computability and Models of Computation
COMS W3823: Digital Logic
COMS W3824: Computer Organization
COMS W4156: Software Engineering
EAEE E4150: Air Pollution Prevention and Control
EAEE E4160: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
ECON W4020: Economics of Information
ELEN E3201: Circuit Analysis
ELEN E3701: Intro to Communication Systems and Networks
ELEN E3801: Signals and Systems
MATH V2500: Analysis and optimization
MATH V4061: Introduction to Modern Analysis, I
MATH V4062: Introduction to Modern Analysis, II
MECE E4605: Flexible Manufacturing Systems
MECE E4608: Manufacturing Processes
MSAE E3103: Elements of Materials Science
MSAE E4215: Mechanical Behavior of Materials
If there are other electives that the student is interested in taking, he/she should bring the course description to the faculty advisor for review.