Courses of a like nature identified as the core of the program option have been given generic names and descriptions Each such listing may be satisfied by one of the courses given under it. The detailed requirements of each individual program are outlined in the application forms.
Stochastic Methods/Statistical Methods
- Statistical Methods
- MATH/STAT 414, 415, 418
- IE 511, 583, 584
- SC&IS 535
- STAT 460, 501, 502, 503
- ECON 501
- AEREC/ECON 510, 511
- Stochastic Processes
- IE/SC&IS 516
- MATH/STAT 416, 516, 519
- STAT 515
OPTIMIZATION
- Linear Programming
- IE 405, BA 450, MATH 484
- IE 505
- AEREC 527
- Nonlinear Programming
- IE 521
- MATH 549
- Integer Programming
- IE 510
- Dynamic Programming
- IE/SC&IS 519
- Mathematical Programming
- MATH/CSE 555
- IE 468, 512, 520
- SC&IS 525
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
- Numerical Methods
- MATH/CSE 451, 455, 456,
- MATH/CSE 550, 553
- Simulation Methods
- IE 453, BA/OISM 455
- IE 522, 540
- SC&IS 545
OPEN AREAS – APPLICATIONS/SPECIALIZATION
- Includes many of the above courses as well as courses in quality control, scheduling, inventory, queuing, decision analysis, game theory, logistics, expert systems, econometrics, forecasting, and others:
- ABE 469W, 559; AEREC 501 ASM 429W; BA 427; CSE 460, 465, 565, 560, 555, 563, 564; ECON 521, EE 529 / EE 581; ERM 412; GEOG 425, 455,481, 580, 581; IE 402, 425, 454, 507, 509, 532, 554, 562, 566; MATH 485,486; MEM 510; MKTG 511,555; MNPR 520; PNG 430,512,514; STAT 510,540; SC&IS 505,510,520,530.
- Note: This is not a complete list. Courses not on this list may be considered, depending upon the course content.
OPERATIONS RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
- OR 590 (1 credit)