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ECTE 499: PROJECT IN MOBILE AND NETWORK ENGINEERING: (0-6-3)

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ECTE 499: PROJECT IN MOBILE AND NETWORK ENGINEERING: (0-6-3)

Each student is required to select a theoretical and/or a practical problem related to his major area, and works under the supervision of a faculty member. All stages of project development should be emphasized including problem identification, library search, planning, design and/or construction of equipment upon completion of the project, the student must submit a final written report outlining the various phases of the project and make an oral presentation. (Prerequisite: IERM 498)

ECTE 523: MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS & COMMUNICATION OVERVIEW: (3-0-3)

The term Multimedia Communications has been defined by the Professional Network Executive Team as ΗThe electronic means by which multimedia content (voice, text, image, data and video) is created and distributed in the fields of Government and public services, business and commerce, education and entertainment. This course covers the general network requirements and techniques for handling multimedia communications.

ECTE 531: ADVANCED NETWORKING: (3-0-3)

This course gives an overview of networking in general and concentrates on the purposes and protocols involved in the upper IP reference model layers. It covers in detail the following layers: Network, Transport and Application.

ECTE 535: BROADBAND & WIRELESS NETWORKS: (3-0-3)

This course first discusses various concepts involved in broadband networks including multimedia components coding and compression, switching techniques, queuing and delay analysis, quality of service and resource

allocation. The second part of the course gives an overview of multimedia networks including: Telephony Networks, Optical Networks, VoIP and Enterprise Networks, and Mobile ad-hoc networks. (Prerequisite: ECTE 531) ECTE 536: WIRELESS NETWORKS OVERVIEW: (3-0-3)

The course gives an overview of wireless networks principles. This includes different technologies such as: mobile phone networks, mobile internet networks, and Mobile ad-hoc networks including WI-FI, WI-Max and Bluetooth.

ECTE 537: NETWORK SECURITY: (3-0-3)

This course covers advanced topics in IT security spanning Network security including: Security at the Application Layer, Security at the Transport Layer, Security at the Network Layer, and general aspects in Mobile ad-hoc networks security. (Prerequisite: ECCE 532)

* EMSE 6850: QUANTITATIVE MODELS IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: (3-0-3)

Quantitative modeling techniques and their application to decision making in systems engineering. Linear, integer, and non linear optimizations models stochastic Models: inventory control, queuing systems, and regression analysis. Elements of monte carlo and discrete event system simulation.

* EMSE 6005 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR FOR THE ENGINEERING MANAGER: (3-0-3)

The behavior of individuals and groups in the context of technical organizations, focusing on relationships and interactions within the organizations operating activities. Individual and group development and motivation. Organizational structures and cultures.

* EMSE 6001 THE MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL ORGANIZATIONS: (3-0-3)

The practice of the management as applied within technical organizations. Includes history of the tradition and current effective practices, research and findings and case studies, with objective of enhanced understanding of external and internal factors influencing organizational performance and leadership requirements.

* EMSE 6820 PROGRAM AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT: (3-0-3)

Problems in managing projects; project management as planning, organizing, directing and monitoring; project and corporate organizations: Duties and responsibilities; the project plan: schedule, cost, earned - value and situation analysis; leadership: team building, conflict management, meetings, presentations and proposals.

* EMSE 6790 LOGISTICS PLANNING: (3-0-3)

Quantatative methods in model building for logistics systems, including organization, procurement, transportation, inventory, maintenance and their interrelationships. Stresses applications.

* EMSE 6410 SURVEY OF FINANCE AND ENGINEERING ECONOMICS: (3-0-3)

Survey of material relevant to financial decision making of engineering activity. Includes traditional engineering economy topics; fundamental of accounting; and financial planning, budgeting and estimating applicable to the management of technical organizations.

* EMSE 6020 DECISION MAKING WITH UNCERTAINTY: (3-0-3)

Problem formulation. Concepts and techniques used in analyzing complex decision problems. Modeling decision problems using decision trees, probability models, multi objective models and utility theory.

* EMSE 6770 TECHNIQUES OF RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT: (3-0-3)

Topics and models in current risk analysis; modern applications of risk-based planning and risk management; use of quantitative methods in risk analysis.

* EMSE 6801 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 1: (3-0-3)

System approach to the architecting and engineering of large-scale systems; elements of systems engineering; methods and standards; computer tools that support systems and software engineering; trends and directions; the integrative natural of systems engineering.

* EMSE 6026 TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES: (3-0-3)

Essential features of technology based companies from the entrepreneur’s point of view. Team preparation of a simulated business plan of a technology based company. Designed for those working in technical firms and for government personnel who depend on technical firms as suppliers.

* EMSE 6035 MARKETING OF TECHNOLOGY 1: (3-0-3)

Analysis of industrial marketing process and functions, providing concepts and tools for engineering managers to market high technology products and services.

EMSE 4197 Special Topics: Quantitative Methods in Engineering Management

Provides mathematical foundation for analysis of problems in engineering management and systems engineering, including optimization and other analytical tools.

* EMSE 6995 RESEARCH: (0-12-6)

The student conducts a study on a topic in the field of engineering management under the supervision of a faculty member. The final written manuscript which includes problem identification, methodology, research evaluation and discussion of the findings is subject to a panel evaluation.

ENGL 050: ORIENTATION ENGLISH: (6-0-0)

A basic integrated English language course which aims to develop the students’ basic language skills and focuses mainly on business communication.

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