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Course | Title | Credits | Location *) |
ETM 347U |
Introduction to Product Design
Dresselhaus, W.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 356U |
Introduction to Human-Centered Design
Weber, C.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 506/606 |
Capstone Project
Chosen by student
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 507/607 |
Graduate Seminar
Anderson, T.
| 1 | Remote |
ETM 520/620 |
Management of Engineering and Technology
Daim, T
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 522/622 |
Communication and Team Building
Weber, C
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 525/625 |
Strategic Planning in Engineering Management
Khormaei, R.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 531/631 |
Technology Assessment & Acquisition
Daim, T
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 535/635 |
Advanced Engineering Economics
Ahn, Mark
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 540/640 |
Operations Research
Anderson, T.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 543/643 |
Front End Management for New Product Development
Jetter, A.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 544/644 |
Organizational Project Management
Busch, J.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 545/645 |
Project Management
Khalifa, R.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 561/661 |
Technology Entrepreneurship
Ahn, M.
| 4 | Remote |
ETM 640 |
Operations Research - ONLINE
Anderson, T.
| 4 | ONLINE |
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ETM 507/607
Graduate Seminar
Instructor:
Anderson, T.
Location: Remote
Time: Fri, 15:15-16:20
The graduate seminar is a series of lectures on "up and coming" topics in the field of Engineering and Technology Management. Guest speakers are from academia and industry. The seminar covers recent developments in the field of ETM, gives insights into the department's research activities, and presents possible topics for independent studies or capstone projects. It's an absolute "must" for PhD students.
Please note: seminar credits are Pass/No Pass only and do not count towards ETM degrees or certificates. They do count towards full-time graduate status.
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Prerequisite:
Graduate standing
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