B.S., Management/M.E., Engineering Management Curriculum
B.S. in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with a Concentration in Management
at Seton Hall University
CORE 1001 University Life |
CORE 1101 Journey of Transformation |
BITM 2701 Management Information Systems |
COST 1600 Oral Communications |
ECON 1402 Principles of Economics I |
ECON 1403 Principles of Economics II |
ENGL 1201 Core English I |
ENGL 1202 Core English II |
MATH 1205 Finite Math with Calculus for Business |
REL Religious Studies Elective |
World Culture Elective |
BINT 3001 Global Business |
CORE 3810 CORE in the discipline |
BMGT 2501 Principles of Management |
BMGT 2503 Organizational Behavior |
BMKT 2601 Principles of Marketing |
COMM/COTR Communications Elective |
PHIL 1125 Business Ethics |
CORE 2101Christianity and Culture in Dialogue |
BACC 2103 Financial Accounting |
BACC 2104 Managerial Accounting |
BFIN 2201 Business Finance |
BIOL, CHEM, ERTH, PHYS Science Elective |
BLAW 2301 Legal Foundations of Business |
BQUA 2811 Business Statistics |
BQUA 2812 Quantitative Decision-Making |
ECON 2408 Money and Banking |
ENGL 2516 Business Writing |
BMGT 3511 Human Resource Management |
BMGT 3515 Operations for Competitive Advantage |
BMGT 4545 Leadership Seminar |
b) Pick one of the following courses:
BMGT 4565 Innovation in Entrepreneurship
OR
BMGT 4640 Entrepreneurship
c) Pick one Management Elective in the 3000-4999 range
d) All management majors must take a BMGT internship course, which counts as a general elective (with an engineering firm or one closely allied to one)
Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Engineering Management
at Stevens Institute of Technology:
The M.E. in Engineering Management program requires completion of 30 credits.
First semester (12 credits total)
EM 600 Engineering Economics (3 credits)
EM 624 Informatics for Engineering Management (3 credit)
SYS 660 Decision and Risk Analysis (3 credits)
1 courses - 3 credits of elective course. All SSE courses at or above the 500 level
with prefixes EM, SYS, SSW count but students can choose from graduate courses from
other schools. Approval of the Stevens assigned advisor is always required.
Second Semester (12 credits total)
EM 605 Elements of Operations Research (3 credits)
EM 612 Project Management of Complex Systems (3 credits) OR EM 680 Designing & Managing the Development Enterprise (3 credit)
2 courses - 6 credits of elective courses. Conditions as above.
Third Semester (6 credits total)
SYS 611 Modeling and Simulation (3 credit) OR
SYS 681 Dynamic Modeling of Systems and Enterprises (3 credit)
1 course - 3 credits of elective course. Conditions as above.