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Feb 08, 2025
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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Operations Research (M.S.)
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Master’s Degree Options and Requirements
To pursue the Operations Research M.S. through the Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering graduate program, admission to the program requires a baccalaureate degree and a strong background in applied mathematics including calculus and linear algebra. M.S. students should have 3 semester credits each in introductory statistics and introductory operations research and demonstrable microcomputer proficiency. Otherwise, appropriate remedial courses will be required. The formats for this program are as follows:
| Thesis | Course Work | Operations Research Core Courses | 9 | 9 | Additional Operations Research Courses | 3 | 9 | Electives | 12 | 12 | Thesis | 6 | 0 | IE Seminar** | 0 | 0 | TOTAL GRADUATE CREDITS | 30 | 30 | ** Students on-campus are required to enroll in the graduate seminar each semester One core course must be taken in each of the following three areas:
Additional Operations Research courses include the following courses and any core courses:
Notes:
Actual degree requirements will be summarized on an approved plan of study. Some general guidelines include: - At least 60 percent of classes must be above 700 level.
- No more than 6 hours can be taken from outside the department without prior permission.
- Courses in the IMSE department must be above the 600 level.
- Courses outside the department must be above the 500 level.
- No more than 6 hours can be taken at the 500 level.
- No course can count as both a core course and an additional operations research course.
- Students are required to enroll in the graduate seminar each semester.
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