Master of Engineering in Engineering Management at Stevens Curriculum
Candidates take the following Stevens Institute of Technology courses:
EM 600 | Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis | 3 |
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SYS 611 | Systems Modeling and Simulation | 3 |
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SYS 681 | Dynamic Modeling of Systems and Enterprise | 3 |
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EM 680 | Designing and Managing the Development Enterprise | 3 |
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EM 612 | Project Management of Complex Systems | 3 |
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EM 624 | Informatics for Engineering Management | 3 |
SYS 660 | Decision and Risk Analysis | 3 |
EM 632 | | |
ITESM Masters in International Business candidates take the following International Business courses:
ITESM Masters in Business Administration candidates take the following courses:
One course of the following ITESM courses:
And seven of the following ITESM courses:
Applicants should apply to their perspective host university. Cohorts are accepted for both the fall and spring terms.
Program with Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
The SSE in partnership with the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, offers a dual degree program leading to Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering (through Stevens) and a Master of Science in Systems and Project Management (through NTU). The program mission is to prepare graduates in the twin competencies of systems engineering and project management, both sharing a common complex systems thinking and perspective. This dual degree program aims to broaden the participants’ educational experience and prepare them for a successful career in leadership positions in delivering systems-based products, services and solutions to the industries, businesses and government especially with countries in or have interest in developing businesses in Southeast Asia, India, and China.
The program is designed to be a resident program with students spending a minimum of one semester at the non-host university. To meet the degree requirements, candidates must earn 30 course credits by taking five courses from Stevens and four courses from NTU, plus an independent study project.
Program with Nanyang Technology University Curriculum
Students should take the following courses from the SSE:
SYS 625 | Fundamentals of Systems Engineering | 3 |
SYS 650 | System Architecture and Design | 3 |
SYS 605 | Systems Integration | 3 |
EM 612 | Project Management of Complex Systems | 3 |
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SYS 660 | Decision and Risk Analysis | 3 |
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EM 680 | Designing and Managing the Development Enterprise | 3 |
While studying at NTU, candidates must select four of the following System and Project Management (SPM) courses:
All students in the program are required to take M6588 Independent Study from NTU producing a three credit hour capstone project. Note that students wishing to pursue a graduate certificate in Systems Engineering Management through Stevens are required to take EM 680 and SPM 22.
Applicants should apply to their perspective host university. Cohorts are accepted for both the fall and spring terms.
Program with National University of Malaysia (UKM)
SSE, in partnership with the National University of Malaysia (UKM), offers a dual degree program leading to Master of Engineering (ME) in Systems Engineering or Engineering Management from Stevens and a Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial and Technology Management from UKM. For candidates to gain this dual master’s degree they must fulfill a minimum of 33 credits by:
Completing 3 core courses at UKM and 2 technical elective, and
Completing 4 core courses in Systems Engineering at SIT and 1 technical elective, and
Completing 1 project-based UKM independent study.
Applicants should apply to their perspective host university.
Program with University College of South East Norway (UCSEN) (formerly Buskerud)
The SSE in partnership with the University College of South East Norway (UCSEN) in Kongsberg, Norway, offers a dual degree program leading to Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering from Stevens and a Master Degree in Systems Engineering from UCSEN. The dual degree program aims to broaden the participants’ educational experience and prepare them for a successful career in leadership positions delivering systems-based products, services and solutions to industries, businesses and government, especially with countries in or who have interest in developing businesses in Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Students should apply to their perspective host universities. The program is designed to be a resident program with students spending a minimum of one semester at the non-host university. To meet the degree requirements, candidates must earn 30 course credits by taking five courses from Stevens and four courses plus a Master Project from UCSEN.