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IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

MS IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGPROGRAM PLAN 2014-2015

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TERM / COURSE NUMBER / POINTS / COMPLETED / ADVISOR’S NOTES / DATE
Sample
Fall 2014 / Sample
IEOR E4004 / Sample
3.0 / Sample
Approved Fall 2014 schedule / Sample
8/31/2014
Fall 2014 / IEOR E4004 (core) / 3.0
Fall 2014 / IEOR E4111 (core) / 3.0
Fall 2014 / IEOR E4575 (core) / 3.0
Spring 2015 / IEOR E4576 (core) / 3.0
DECISION, RISK & OPERATIONS (DRO) ELECTIVES (9 credits total)
ANALYSIS & MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES (9 credits total)
ANALYSIS ELECTIVES (minimum 1 course, need 9 credits total for Analysis & Management Electives):
MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES (minimum 1 course, need 9 credits total for Analysis & Management Electives):
BREADTH ELECTIVES (6 credits total)
Electives selected outside the approved electives must be approved by faculty advisor:
Total Points / 36.0

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MS&E COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Core (12 credits)
IEOR E4004 Introduction to Operations Research: Deterministic Models (first Fall semester)
IEOR E4111 Operations Consulting (starts first Fall semester, all-year course)
IEOR E4575 Probability Models for Management Science and Engineering (first Fall semester)
IEOR E4576 Stochastic Models for Management Science and Engineering (Spring semester)
Semi-Core (Management, Analysis & DRO Electives – 18 credits)
Decision, Risk and Operations Electives (9 credits total):
DROM B8106-060 Operations Strategy (1.5) (Summer - second half)
DROM B8107-060 Service Operations (Fall semester)
DROM B8108-060 Supply Chain Management (Spring semester)
DROM B8111-060 Analytics for Business Research (1.5) (Summer - first half)
DROM B8122-060 MSE Game-Theoretic Business Strategy (Spring semester)
DROM B9106-001 Applied Multivariate Statistics (Summer semester)
DROM B9122-001 Computing for Business Research (Fall semester)
MGMT B8510-060 Managerial Negotiations (with Game Theoretical Analysis) (Fall and Spring semester)
MRKT B8617-001 Marketing Research (Summer semester)
Analysis & Management Electives (9 points total; at least one elective from each group):
Management Electives (at least 1 out of):
ECON W4280 Corporate Finance (By application, Fall and Spring semester)
IEME E4310 The Manufacturing Enterprise (Fall semester)
IEOR E4205 Studies in Operations Research (Fall and Spring semester)
IEOR E4505 Operations Research in Public Policy (Spring semester)
IEOR E4510 Project Management (Spring semester)
IEOR E4520 Applied Systems Engineering (Fall semester)
IEOR E4521 Systems Engineering Tools and Methods (Spring semester)
IEOR E4550 Entrepreneurial Business Creation for Engineers (Fall and Spring semester)
IEOR E4560 Lean LaunchPad (Week-long course in mid-January, By application only)
IEOR E4573 Design and Agile Project Management Engineering Lab (Fall semester)
IEOR E4711 Global Capital Markets (Fall semester)
IEOR E4998 Managing Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Fall and Spring semester)
FINC B8307 Advanced Corporate Finance (Spring semester)
Analysis Electives (at least 1 out of):
IEORE4000 Production and Operations Management (Fall semester)
IEORE4403 Advanced Engineering and Corporate Economics (Fall semester)
IEORE4404 Simulation (Fall and Spring semester)
IEORE4405 Production Scheduling (Spring semester)
IEORE4407 Game Theoretic Models of Operations (Fall semester)
IEORE4418 Logistics and Transportation Management (Spring semester)
IEORE4507 Operations Management: with Application to Healthcare Management (Fall semester)
IEORE4525 Machine Learning for OR & FE (Spring semester)
IEORE4601 Dynamic Pricing and Revenue Management (Spring semester)
IEORE4611 Decision Models and Applications (Spring semester)
IEORE4615 Service Engineering (Spring semester)
Breadth Electives (6 credits total)
The remaining electives can be selected from the Business School, the School of Engineering, the School of International and Public Affairs, the Law School, or the Departments of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics. Electives are selected under the advisement of the student's faculty advisor. Courses taken from the School of Continuing Education will not be counted towards the M.S. degree (i.e. courses with the following prefixes: ACTU, BUSI, COPR, IKNS, SUMA, FUND, and more).

*Courses subject to availability

**Electives selected outside the approved electives must be approved by faculty advisor

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