Degree requirements
A minimum of 30 semester credit hours of coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree and deficiency courses are required to complete the Master of Science degree. The following table outlines the thesis and non-thesis tracks.
MS Thesis Track |
MS Non-Thesis Track |
4 core courses:
- IEE 505 Information Systems Engineering (3), IEE 598 Design of Computational systems (3), or IEE 506 Web-Enabled Decision Support Systems (3).
- IEE 545 Simulating Stochastic Systems (3) or IEE 561 Production Systems (3).
- IEE 572 Design of Engineering Experiments (3), IEE 573 Reliability Engineering (3), or IEE 578 Regression Analyses (3).
- IEE 574 Applied Deterministic Operations Research Models (3) or IEE 575 Applied Stochastic Operations Research Models (3).
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4 core courses:
- IEE 505 Information Systems Engineering (3), IEE 598 Design of Computational systems (3), or IEE 506 Web-Enabled Decision Support Systems (3).
- IEE 545 Simulating Stochastic Systems (3) or IEE 561 Production Systems (3).
- IEE 572 Design of Engineering Experiments (3), IEE 573 Reliability Engineering (3), or IEE 578 Regression Analyses (3).
- IEE 574 Applied Deterministic Operations Research Models (3) or IEE 575 Applied Stochastic Operations Research Models (3).
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Three or four courses from one of the areas:
- Operations Research
- Production Systems
- Information & Management Systems
- Industrial Statistics
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Four courses from one of the areas:
- Operations Research
- Production Systems
- Information & Management Systems
- Industrial Statistics
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Zero or One elective course. |
Two electives. |
Six semester credit hours of thesis and a successful oral thesis defense. |
Comprehensive Exam on three out of the four core courses. |
The purpose of the AME concentration in computer science and engineering is to train hybrid engineering-arts graduates who get their inspiration from the arts and their methodology from computer science and engineering. The students will specialize in transdisciplinary media development.
This concentration is available in the MS (thesis) and PhD programs.
Visit the AME website for more information