3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC-202 or AC-630, or their equivalent.
3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as CEE 609 and EMGT 609 - Cannot take CEE 609 and EMGT 609 for credit - Formerly "Engineering Cost Analysis" Formerly "Advanced Engineering Economics"
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME-303 and ME-316 or equivalent, and Graduate standing.
3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as EMGT 635 - Cannot take IE 635 and EMGT 635 for credit - Formerly Optimization Methods I
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAMT 550 or MAMT 554, or permission of the department.
3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing/Masters or students in the 5th yr BS/MS program.
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 101/HONB 203, or AC 201, or the equivalent, and FIN 214 or FIN 630, and proficiency with Excel.
3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as IE 629. Cannot take IE 629 and EMGT 629 for credit.
MAET 563-01 W 4:00-7:45 pm Books Wesp, Edward 09/27-12/16 By Arrangement Hybrid - oncampus + online asynchronous - for Fall'21 grad term - Course subtitle: Narrative and Comparative Media - Course Description: In this course we will study the intersection of narrative theory and different forms of media from literature through contemporary digital media including video games.
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The Graduate Leadership Certificate will help you take your career to the next level by giving you the skills to adapt your leadership style to the changing business landscape and grow into management positions in your organization.
Through a combination of coursework and supervised practical and research experiences, the aim of the Department of Psychology is to train researchers and scientist-practitioners in the discovery, translation, and application of knowledge toward solving human behavior problems of societal importance.
Developed in partnership with the Center for Engineering Data Analytics, the Engineering Data Analytics Certificate focuses on the fundamental data analytical methods and skillset to help you excel in data science and analytics professions.
This Industrial Safety and Public Health Certificate surveys epidemiologic and industrial health and safety analysis methods to prepare you to be a valued problem-solver and partner in engineering projects that impact public health.
In the Operations Research Certificate, you will gain expertise in the application of advanced analytical methods to identify optimal or near-optimal solutions to complex resource allocation and management problems, and is the compliment to the Operations Management Certificate (management-oriented).
The Project Management Certificate offers a skillset increasing critical to every engineer and business leader’s résumé looking to add value to your organization and be well positioned for career advancement.
Biology: Internship in Biology. 3 credits, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
Biomedical Engineering: Internship in Biomedical Engr. 1 credit, prerequisite: At least Junior standing, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
1 credit, prerequisite: At least junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
CJ 190-51 By Arrangement Books Muftic, Lisa R 05/24-07/01 Online [asynchronous] w/Kodiak - ST: Serial Killers & Their Victims - This course is intended for students interested in understanding multicide, the nature of serial homicide, the offenders, and their victims. The main focus will be on separating fact from fiction. Students will be exposed to concepts and information that will help prepare them to understand society's most dangerous criminals.