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EPD's corporate-located credit courses and programs in engineering and computer science are offered in partnership with a corporate sponsor. These programs provide convenient opportunities for professionals to earn technical degrees while continuing with their regular work schedule.
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Engineering Management
TACOM - Warren, MI - Graduate Engineering Management Program | Directions to TACOM Available Courses Winter 2010: EMGT 515 (2 crs.) Corporate Strategy Runs January 12 - April 20 Tuesdays 5:10 pm - 7:00 pm Available Courses Summer 2010: EMGT 550 (2 crs.) Business Ethics Runs May 10 - June 30 Day TBD 5:10 pm - 7:00 pm Magna - Novi, MI - Graduate Engineering Management Program | Map to Magna Available Courses Winter 2010: EMGT 510 (2 crs.) Managerial Finance and Economics Mondays 5:10 - 7:00 pm Professor Schultes The official fllyer provides most of the information about the program. For additional information visit http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/IMSE/grad_prog/index.php or contact Engineering Professional Development at 313-593-4000.
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Electrical Engineering
Farmington Hills Chamber of Commerce (12 Mile & Halsted) - Farmington Hills, MI | Map of Farmington Hills Chamber of Commerce Available Electrical Engineering courses are TBD. Engineering Management is a 36 credit hour program focused on learning to manage the engineering function and the technology assets of organizations. Program Goals:
- Provide an understanding of core management areas vital for a technical manager
- Provide knowledge of topics inherent and common to all engineering disciplines
- Provide the requisite knowledge and skills to manage the engineering function at both lower and upper levels of management
- Provide experience in integrating technical and management aspects in "real life" engineering projects or problems
A study of nonlinearities in control systems, phase plane analysis, isoclines, equilibrium points, limit cycles, optimum systems; heuristic methods; harmonic balance, describing function, frequency response and jump phenomena. Oscillations in relay systems, state space, optimum relay controls, stability, and Liapunov's method are also covered.
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Ford Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Program
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