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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 1 MS-SEM Orientation Fall 2014 Prof. Stephen Yurkovich Head, Department of Systems Engineering Louis Beecherl Jr. Distinguished Chair
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 2 Systems Engineering Faculty Stephen Yurkovich, Ph.D. Professor and Head – Department of Systems Engineering Research Interests System identification and modeling for control; nonlinear control systems; automotive control systems; energy storage systems modeling, identification and control; aerospace control systems; process control systems Engine and powertrain control systems; combustion feedback control; after treatment systems modeling and control; energy storage systems modeling, identification and control Website: http://ecs.utdallas.edu/systems-engineering/yurkovich.html
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 3 Systems Engineering Faculty Mathukumalli Vidyasagar, Ph.D. Professor – Department of Systems Engineering Research Interests Control and system theory; stochastic processes; Markov and hidden Markov processs; compressed sensing; convex optimization; machine learning Computational biology of cancer; sparse feature selection for predicting patient responsiveness to therapy; reverse engineering whole-genome regulatory networks; modeling the efficacy of multi-drug therapy Website: http://www.utdallas.edu/~m.vidyasagar/
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 4 MS-SEM Degree Plan Engineering “Core” - Complete TWO SYSM 6301– Systems Engineering, Architecture & Design SYSM 6302– Dynamics of Complex Networks & Systems SYSM 6303– Quantitative Intro. to Risk & Uncertainty SYSM 6305– Optimization Theory and Practice Management “Core” - Complete TWO SYSM 6311– Systems Project Management SYSM 6312– Systems Financial Management SYSM 6318– Marketing Management SYSM 6333– Systems Organizational Behavior Additional Electives required for MS-SEM: –Four (4) of the prescribed elective courses (two each from Engineering and Management), 12 hours. –Plus 12 more hours of electives in concentration area, approved by Advisor
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 5 MS-SEM Degree Plan PRESCRIBED ELECTIVES Select at least four additional courses (12 hours) from the complete SEM list (two from Engineering, two from Management) Engineering (the complete list includes SYSM 6301, 6302, 6303, 6304) –SYSM 6304 – Risk and Decision Analysis –SYSM 6306 – Engineering Systems: Modeling and Simulation –SYSM 6307 – Linear Systems –SYSM 6308 – Software Maintenance, Evolution & Re-engineering –SYSM 6309 – Advanced Requirements Engineering –SYSM 6310 – Software Testing, Validation, and Verification –SYSM 6321 – Financial Engineering I –SYSM 7321 – Financial Engineering II –SYSM 63XX - Requirements Development and Integration of a Complex System Management (the complete list includes SYSM 6311, 6312, 6313, 6314) –SYSM 6313 – Systems Negotiating & Dispute Resolution –SYSM 6314 – Manufacturing & Service Systems Planning & Analysis –SYSM 6315 – The Entrepreneurial Experience –SYSM 6316 – Innovation within the Corporation –SYSM 6317 – Management of High-Technology Products –SYSM 6319 – Business Economics –SYSM 6320 – Strategic Leadership –SYSM 6332 – Technology and New Product Development Choose the final 12 hours from approved ECS/JSOM curriculum; this portion must have the approval of a faculty advisor.
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 6 Title SYSM 63xx, Requirements Development and Integration of a Complex System (a working title) (Current) Course Focus Areas Foundations of Effective Systems Requirements Engineering, including the elicitation and creation, and management of requirements from stakeholders. Understanding the impact of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Supportability and Transportability (RAMS-T) on complex systems. Planning for effective system integration as a result of design. Co-Requisite SYSM 6301, Systems Engineering, Architecture and Design New Systems Engineering Course
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 7 MS-SEM Degree Plan 4 Core Courses (12 hours) 2 + 2 Must take 2 of these EngineeringManagement Must take 2 of these Must take 2 more SYSM courses (Engineering) 4 Elective Courses (12 hours) 2 + 2 Must take 2 more SYSM courses (Management) Systems-Related Concentration – 4 Elective Courses (12 hours) SYSM 6301 SYSM 6302 SYSM 6303 SYSM 6305 SYSM 6311 SYSM 6312 SYSM 6318 SYSM 6333 SYSM 6304 SYSM 6306 SYSM 6307 SYSM 6308 SYSM 6309 SYSM 6310 SYSM 6321 SYSM 7321 SYSM 6313 SYSM 6314 SYSM 6315 SYSM 6316 SYSM 6317 SYSM 6319 SYSM 6320 SYSM 6332 Must take 4 more courses in an approved area of concentration. May be chosen from any systems- related ECS/JSOM courses. 36 Total Credit Hours
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 8 SEM Concentrations SEM Concentrations (some under development) Control and Mechatronic Systems Cyber Security Systems Financial Engineering Systems Energy Systems Telecom and IT Networks Healthcare Systems Global Supply Chain Management Enterprise Systems Entrepreneurship and Innovation Consult with your Advisor (it is possible to customize your own)
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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Slide 9 SEM-Related Seminars Enriching Seminars Reminder e-mails are typically sent to graduate students; you should attend all seminars in your interest areas to broaden your horizons. Center of Control Science and Technology (CCST) CCST Fall Seminars: September 8, October 6, November 3, & December 1 ***All CCST seminars are at 2:00 pm on Mondays*** (see also http://ecs.utdallas.edu/ccst)
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