The Management Engineering Academic Curriculum
The term-by-term academic component of the curriculum is as follows:
Term 1A (Fall)
Term 1B (Winter)
Term 2A (Fall)
- MSCI 200A Seminar
- MSCI 240 Algorithms and Data Structures
- MSCI 251 Probability and Statistics 1
- MSCI 261 Engineering Economics: Financial Management for Engineers
- MSCI 271 Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods
- Natural Science Elective (see Note 4)
Term 2B (Spring)
Term 3A (Winter)
Term 3B (Fall)
Term 4A (Spring)
Term 4B (Winter)
- MSCI 311 Organizational Design and Technology
- MSCI 400B Seminar
- MSCI 402 Management Engineering Design Project 2
- Three electives
Notes
- MSCI 401 and MSCI 402 may be replaced by GENE 403 and GENE 404.
- Some of the elective courses have prerequisites that are not met by core courses in Management Engineering; see their course descriptions in the current Calendar before planning elective choices.
- Course offerings may vary from term to term; check course offerings before planning elective choices.
- If a student cannot find a natural science elective for this term, they may take another course towards their degree requirements with the permission of their academic advisor. Taking another course does not reduce the requirement of two natural science electives.
Rules Restricting Choice of the Nine Elective Courses
- Six of the nine electives must be from the list of approved technical electives (see below). Students can count other Engineering courses towards this requirement subject to associate chair approval.
- One of the nine electives must be from List A of the Complementary Studies Course Lists for Engineering (i.e., a course on the impact of technology and/or engineering on society).
- Two of the nine electives must be from the list of approved natural science electives (see below). Students can count other natural science courses towards this requirement subject to associate chair approval.
Technical Electives
Six courses from the following list:
- MSCI 433 Applications of Management Engineering
- MSCI 435 Advanced Optimization Techniques
- MSCI 446 Introduction to Machine Learning
- MSCI 452 Decision Making Under Uncertainty
- MSCI 531 Stochastic Processes and Decision Making
- MSCI 541 Search Engines
- MSCI 543 Analytics and User Experience
- MSCI 546 Advanced Machine Learning
- MSCI 551 Quality Management and Control
- MSCI 555 Scheduling: Theory and Practice
- MSCI 598 Special Topics in Management Engineering
Natural Science Electives
Two courses from the following list:
- BIOL 110, BIOL 130, BIOL 150, BIOL 165, BIOL 211, BIOL 220, BIOL 239, BIOL 240, BIOL 273
- CHE 161
- CHEM 262
- EARTH 121, EARTH 122, EARTH 123, EARTH 221
- ENVS 200
- PHYS 124, PHYS 175, PHYS 233, PHYS 275
- PSYCH 207, PSYCH 261
- SCI 238, SCI 250
Professional Development Courses
Professional development (PD) courses are required as described in the BASc and BSE Specific Degree Requirements section on Work Terms. Management Engineering students are also required to take PD 11 Processes for Technical Report Writing and PD 22 Professionalism and Ethics in Engineering Practice. These courses replace two of the PD electives such that for Management Engineering students, PD 11 and PD 22 are additional core PD courses, and the number of PD electives required is reduced by two. Management Engineering students are automatically enrolled in the required core PD courses, PD 11 and PD 22, but must enrol in the elective.