Industry Supported Dual Master's Degree Program
Author(s) -
F. Gerald Brown,
Mel I. Mendelson
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12622
Subject(s) - curriculum , government (linguistics) , dual (grammatical number) , engineering , schedule , engineering management , economic shortage , engineering education , session (web analytics) , management , project management , engine department , political science , computer science , systems engineering , economics , art , philosophy , linguistics , literature , world wide web , law
In the fall 2003, Loyola Marymount University (LMU) will initiate a new, dual-degree Systems Engineering Leadership Program (SELP) to fulfill the graduate educational needs of industry and government in Southern California. The SELP is based on the collaborative development of an integrated curriculum among LMU’s college of engineering, business and local industry. It is designed around the constituents' needs and confers two degrees: M.S. in systems engineering and MBA. The systems engineering leadership emphasis resulted from suggestions by local industry and the Air Force. The constituents and their needs have been established and translated into a set of educational objectives and program outcomes. Since very few universities offer dual-degrees in systems engineering and business, the SELP fills an important need for an integrated engineering/business curriculum.
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