Microsoft Word - Raytheon_MEng_Fall1-2019.docx



5669280-9525000Master of Science inElectrical Engineering50317401287780Engineering Management Systems Engineering George Washington University’s SEAS Online Programs Office has offered master’s degrees to Raytheon employees since 2012. Our programs examine the latest techniques and concepts in engineering leadership and the most innovative tools and methods, through courses created and led by our nationally recognized faculty members. Under the direction and supervision of Professor Shahram Sarkani, Ph.D., P.E., SEAS Online Programs Director, Raytheon professionals pursue advanced study in a focused environment alongside like-minded fellow students.These degrees draw from resources in three departments house in the School of Engineering and Applied Science: Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Engineering Management & Systems Engineering.The Engineering Management and Systems Engineering curricula consist of a minimum of 36 credit hours, comprised of 12 courses (3 credit hours each) and the Electrical Engineering curriculum consists of a minimum of 30 credit hours, comprised of 10 courses (3 credit hours each), as follows:Engineering Management and Systems EngineeringElectrical EngineeringCommon CoursesCore CoursesEMSE 6001The Management of Technical OrganizationsECE 6010Linear Systems TheoryEMSE 6020Decision Making with UncertaintyECE 6015Stochastics Processes in EngineeringEMSE 6099Problems in EM and SEECE 6025Signals and Transforms in EngineeringEMSE 6410Survey of Finance and Engineering EconomicsECE 6045Foundations of Electrical EngineeringEMSE 6801Systems Engineering IECE 6800Comp. Tech. in Electrical EngineeringEMSE 6810Systems Analysis and ManagementEMSE 6820Program and Project ManagementEMSE 6820Program and Project ManagementElectrical Power and Energy Area of Focus CoursesEMSE 6825Project Cost and Quality ManagementECE 6610Electrical Energy ConversionEngineering Management Core CoursesECE 6620Electrical Power SystemsEMSE 6005Organizational Behavior for the Engineering ManagerECE 6662Power ElectronicsEMSE 6018Engineering LawECE 6669Smart Power GridsEMSE 6070Management of Research and DevelopmentCommunications and Networks Area of Focus CoursesEMSE 6505Knowledge Management IECE 6035Intro to Communication NetworksSystems Engineering Core CoursesECE 6132Secure Cloud Computing EMSE 6805Systems Engineering IIECE 6510Communication Theory EMSE 6810Systems Analysis and ManagementECE 6520Mobile & Wireless Comm. SystemsEMSE 6817Model-Based Systems EngineeringEMSE 6840Applied Enterprise Systems EngineeringFull course descriptions can be found at take classes during our five sessions each calendar year:Spring-1Early January – mid-MarchSpring-2Late March – mid- MaySummerMid-May to Late June (Five-week session)Fall-1Mid-August – mid-OctoberFall-2Late October – mid-DecemberCourse order is determined by advisors based on what is available each session and previous course completions. Deviation from the course recommendations is generally not permitted; requests for an exception must be received prior to the registration date for that session. Registration is processed by the SEAS Online Programs Office directly and details are provided to students via email approximately one month prior to the start of classes.Live class sessions are held once a week (twice a week during the summer session), from 6:30pm to 9:50pm Eastern Time, through distance learning technology. Students should remain continuously enrolled throughout the program, i.e., extended leaves of absence are not permitted, summer session is optional.For questions regarding this program, visit: or email applyonline@gwu.edu ................
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