Andre Saito at JAIST

George Washington U


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Last reviewed: 2005-08-11

Program title:  Master of Engineering Management
Unit: School of Engineering and Applied Science
Place: US, Washington DC
Started: 2000 

Comments:

Master's in Engineering with a KM concentration. 

Structure:

  • Total of 12 courses: 4 general core, 6 KM concentration, 2 electives.

Modules

Common to all concentrations: 4 courses, 3 credits each

  • EMSE 212 The Management of Technical Organizations
  • EMSE 260 Survey of Finance and Engineering Economics
  • EMSE 269 Elements of Problem Solving and Decision Making for Managers
  • EMSE 283 Systems Engineering 1

KM concentration: 6 courses, 3 credits each

  • EMSE 270 Knowledge Management I
  • EMSE 272 KM: Leadership and Management
  • EMSE 274 The Learning Enterprise
  • EMSE 275 Knowledgeware Technologies
  • EMSE 276 KM: Organization and Processes
  • EMSE 370 Knowledge Management II

Electives: 2 courses, 3 credits each

  • EMSE 211 Organizational Behavior for the Engineering Manager
  • EMSE 217 Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge-based Systems
  • EMSE 218 Management of Information and Systems Security
  • EMSE 231 Program and Project Management
  • EMSE 235 Systems Thinking and Policy Thinking Modeling I
  • EMSE 255 Management of Research and Development
  • EMSE 256 Information Management and Information Systems
  • EMSE 261 Economic Analysis in Engineering Planning
  • EMSE 267 Theory of Games
  • EMSE 271 Forecasting Techniques
  • EMSE 273 Discrete Systems Simulation
  • EMSE 285 Systems Analysis and Management I
  • EMSE 287 Decision Support Systems and Models
  • EMSE 288 Technology Issue Analysis
  • EMSE 320 Managing E-Commerce Technologies
  • EMSE 387 Technological Forecasting and Management

Concentrations available:

  • CERM - Crisis, Emergency and Risk Management
  • EFCE - Economics, Finance and Cost Engineering
  • ETM - Engineering and Technology Management
  • EEM - Environmental and Energy Management
  • ISM - Information Security Management
  • KM - Knowledge Management
  • MRIS - Management and Reliability of Infrastructure Systems
  • ORMS - Operations Research and Management Science
  • SEISM - Software Engineering and Information Systems Management
  • SEI - Systems Engineering and Integration

 
 
 

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