Each student is required to complete at least 12 credit hours of courses selected from the set of MGSE Core Courses. At least 6 credits must be ISE courses. Some courses below are not currently offered by distance. However, you can take them on campus or at another accredited institution, with prior approval from your academic advisor.

Core courses:
ECO 412 Mathematical EconomicsISE 471 Quality and Efficiency in Healthcare
ECO 415 EconometricsISE 472 Financial Management in Healthcare
IE 358 (ECO 358) Game Theory (cross listed)ISE 473 Information Technology in Healthcare
ISE 339 Stochastic Models and ApplicationsMATH 311 Graph Theory
ISE 362 Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementMATH 312 Statistical Computing and Applications
ISE 404 SimulationMATH 334 Mathematical Statistics
ISE 410 Design of ExperimentsMATH 338 / STAT 438 Linear Models in Statistics with Applications
ISE 426 Optimization Models and ApplicationsMATH 467 Financial Calculus I
ISE 442 Manufacturing ManagementMATH 468 Financial Calculus II
ISE 443 Automation and Production SystemsMSE 356 Micromanufacturing Systems and Technologies
ISE 470 Introduction to Healthcare Systems 
Electives:
GBUS 432 Demand and Supply Chain PlanningGBUS 453 Transportation and Logistics Management
GBUS 450 Strategic Supply ManagementGBUS 456 Applied Supply Chain Models
 

 

Group I: Required Core Course in Engineering Mathematics:3
Mathematical Methods In Engineering I 
Group II: Required Core Course in Mechanical Engineering (2 courses):6
Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 
Heat and Mass Transfer 
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 
Linear Systems and Control 
Mathematical Methods in Engineering II 
Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics 
Analytical Methods in Dynamics and Vibrations 
Integrated Product Development 
Advanced Manufacturing Science
Group III: Three other MEM courses at the 300 and 400 level. (Only one course may be at the 300 level).9
Group IV: up to 4 free electives (12 credits) approved by the Graduate Program Coordinator or the Student's Advisor12