2024-2025 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Course Catalog

Operations Research and System Analytics, MS


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Program Director:

Qinru Qiu, 315-443-2562, eecsadmissions@syr.edu

Program Description

There is a growing need from both the industry and government for employees with combined skills in optimization, data analysis, programming, systems thinking, and managing uncertainty. To redress this need, Syracuse Uniersity has developed a masters program that uniquely covers topics in mathematics, analytics, computation, and engineering. Students graduating from the program will be well-suited to take on roles that require advanced degrees, such as data engineer, operations research analyst, systems analyst, management engineer, applied scientist, industrial engineer, and analytics engineer. 

Admissions

Applicants will have completed a B.S. degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) area with a 3.0 or better grade point average (GPA) and have completed prior coursework in:

  • Introduction to programming
  • Multivariate calculus
  • Linear algebra
  • Elementary probability and statistics 

The course work requirements can be waived for applicants who demonstrate equivalent knowledge obtained through work or other experience.

Student Learning Outcomes


Students graduating from this program will be able to:

1. Apply operations research models and methods to identify, formulate, and solve problems in engineering systems

2. Use principles of mathematical programming to make informed holistic decisions while being cognizant of their societal, economic, and environmental impact

3. Demonstrate proficiency in scientific tools to efficiently operate systems with significant uncertainty and predict their performance

4. Perform descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics using data-driven approaches and communicate the outcomes effectively

5. Integrate concepts from mathematics, programming, and engineering to design and optimize systems, analyze tradeoffs, and interpret results for engineering practice

Degree Requirements


Students are required to complete 30 credit hours of courses, consisting of 18 credits of core including a capstone course, and 12 credits of electives as described below:

Elective Courses


Students must complete 12 credits of electives in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, engineering management, and industrial engineering. The program coordinator maintains the list of approved electives.

Capstone Course


All candidates are required to successfully complete the capstone course ECS 697.

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