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Program Information
and Student OrientationA. Mark Doggett, Ph.D., Program Coordinator
Fall 2016
Master of Science
Engineering
Technology
Management
Session Agenda
Program Facts
Important
Documents
Admission
Coursework
Forms
Expectations
The Thesis
Tips for success
Handy
References
Q & A
MSETM Facts
Number of program majors: 114
Actual average time to completion: 2.9
years (range 1.5 to 6 years)
Average credit hours to graduate: 35
Average GPA at graduation is 3.73
Number of program graduates since the
program began: 57 (~7 per year)
MSETM Facts
Number of program graduate faculty: 12
For more information on the faculty, go
to AMS Faculty and Staff
Office Associate: Jennifer Leptinsky
The program is
Survey
What other types of master’s degrees did you
consider?
Engineering
MBA
Information Technology
Other Science or Math
Other
How is MSETM Different than an
MBA?
MBA
Management by numbers
Financial emphasis
Accounting
Marketing
Organizational behavior
CFO
MSETM
Management of technical activities
People, systems, and processes
emphasis
Quality, project, and resource
management
Engineering and technology
COO, CEO, CTO, CIO
This is NOT an engineering degree; it is a management degree!
Important Documents
MSETM Website
Useful Info, Forms, and Links
MSETM General Policies
Like many other professionals, personal and career goals led me to
further my education. This program has given me opportunities in my
career that I would not have otherwise. The faculty and staff at WKU were
well-prepared and were willing to help if I had any questions. Thanks for
a challenging and beneficial experience.
Travis Mattingly, Application Engineer/Project Manager, Siemens, Inc.
Admission
Two types of admission:
Good Standing
Conditional
ESLI
Program Admission Requirements
Coursework
All courses are offered both face-to-face
and online every semester.
Online courses are eight weeks (bi-term)
Face-to-face courses are 15 weeks (full
semester)
Time commitment varies by course, but
plan to commit at least 6-10 hours per
week per course.
Coursework
Full time load: 9 credit hours per semester
Maximum load: 15 credit hours
(GAs can only take 12 hours maximum)
The maximum time allowed to complete the degree: six years
An overall GPA of 3.0 minimum is required to graduate.
Repeating a Course
A course in which a grade of D or F is
received must be repeated if the course is
used in meeting degree requirements.
When the course is repeated, the course
credit(s) will only count once. The second
grade is used in calculating the GPA.
Coursework
List of MSETM Program
Requirements
Lean Six Sigma Certificate
Since completing my masters degree, I have doubled my salary! I now
have the opportunity to implement and lead world class manufacturing
at two facilities. I feel very blessed. Thank you so much. I could not have
come this far without my skills learned at WKU.
Susan Mordecai, World Class Manufacturing Site Leader, Saint-Gobain
Course Schedule/Sequence
Core Courses (all required)
AMS 520, AMS 590, AMS 655, AMS 671
(offered once a year)
Technical Concentration Courses (3 required)
AMS 510, AMS 540, AMS 580*, AMS 588, AMS 594,
AMS 650 (offered once every two years)
Elective Courses (1 required)
AMS 530, AMS 535, AMS 630
(one of these is offered every year)
Research Methods AMS 571
Must earn grade of B or higher.
(offered fall only—enroll 1st or 2nd semester)
Thesis
AMS 599
Oral
Defense
CTM Exam
*prerequisite is
AMS 271
Industrial
Statistics
Enrolling in Courses
Use Top Net (login with NetID and email
password)
Planned Course Schedule
If a student does not enroll in the semester for
which they initially applied or have not enrolled in
more than three semesters, a Status Update Form
is required. This form may be downloaded from
the Office of Graduate Studies website.
Required Forms
Form C: Submit in the first semester or as soon as in
Good Standing
Form G: Submit as soon as thesis committee and
topic is selected. Must be completed before
registering for AMS 599
Proposal Approval Form (MSETM-PA)
Application for Graduation
Oral Defense: Form E
A Change Course Form is required if you want to take a
course that is not on your Form C
Survey 2
How many of you use:
Linked In
YouTube
Slide Share
Like us and follow us
MSETM Facebook Fan Page
MSETM Twitter Page
I have been promoted to Division President. I truly believe that
this would not have happened had I not received my MSETM
degree. I am very proud of that degree and thank you and the
others that helped make it possible.
Mark Perdue, Division President, Leggett and Platt
Program Expectations
First year
Establish a thesis committee
Take AMS 571 Research Methods
Write the thesis proposal
Second year
Submit thesis proposal for approval
Complete oral defense
Take CTM Exam
Submit final thesis
http://www.wku.edu/msetm/expectations_timeline.php
The Thesis
Important resources
Thesis Procedures
Thesis (AMS 599) Writing Guide
The Thesis
The thesis generally requires more than one
semester. Don’t wait until your last semester to
begin.
A thesis can be many things…
survey research, experimental design, project,
business plan, etc.
The output a comprehensive paper that typically
includes an introduction, review of literature,
methodology, findings/results, and conclusion
The Thesis
Talk to as many faculty members as possible when
choosing a thesis committee. Choose wisely.
The thesis committee chair will be your primary
resource.
Discuss thesis topic ideas early. Read as much as you
can about potential topics.
Be prepared to write a comprehensive thesis proposal.
Be aware of deadlines for defending and submitting
your thesis
Thesis Hours
Thesis hours (6) AMS 599 may be taken at any time after successful completion of AMS 571 Research Methods
Thesis hours may be split into multiple semesters
Work with your thesis chair to schedule thesis hours (AMS 599)
When you first register for AMS 599, completion of the Certified Technology Manager (CTM) exam is required
Matriculation
If the thesis is not complete and all other course
work is finished, you must continue to be enrolled
until the thesis has been submitted and approved.
To maintain matriculation, you must register during
any fall or spring semester in which you will be
actively working on the thesis.
Enroll in AMS 600 Matriculation for one credit hour.
The course does not result in a grade or credit.
Graduate Assistantships
The department may offer Graduate Assistantships (GA) to qualified
graduate students
Graduate appointments are typically 20 hours per week
GAs must carry at least 9 credit hours per semester with a 3.0 GPA
minimum.
They may perform a variety of duties as assigned including research,
teaching, laboratory supervision, curriculum and course development,
special projects, or departmental service.
Tuition and stipends are negotiated with the department.
Students wishing to apply should complete a Graduate Assistantship
Application, submit a resume, and three letters of reference to the
department.
Tips for Success
Find someone whom you respect and trust.
Someone you can talk to. It can be a
faculty member, graduate assistant, or a
senior graduate student.
Problems of one sort or another will arise
during your graduate career. Talk to your
advisor, other graduate students, trusted
faculty, early.
Handy References
Financial Aid 270-745-2755
The Graduate School 270-745-2446
Technical Support 270-745-7000
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
International Student Office270-745-4857