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IEOR DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW Presented By Ms. Jenny S. Mak WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2007

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2007 Presented By Ms. … · Engineering Management ... (i.e. Probability, Calculus, Statistics) ... since 1978 Female students in the undergraduate program

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IEOR DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

Presented By

Ms. Jenny S. Mak

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2007

WELCOME TO THE IEOR DEPARTMENT

AgendaMorning (10:00 – 11:30AM)

Departmental OverviewDepartmental HighlightsDisciplines & Degree Program Overview

Afternoon (2:00 – 4:00PM)Career OpportunitiesProfessional Development OverviewAdmissions Overview

What is IEOR?Department specializes in 4 disciplines:

Engineering ManagementFinancial EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringOperations Research

The IEOR ToolkitWe teach a toolkit to solve problems in various industries: finance, technology, service, manufacturingToolkit consists of:

Mathematical skills (i.e. Probability, Calculus, Statistics)Modeling skills (i.e. Simulation)Programming skills (i.e. Java, C, SQL)Soft skills (i.e. presentation, management)Industry specific knowledge

BackgroundFounded in 1918 as the Department of Industrial Engineering Currently:Undergraduates: 224M.S. Students: 181Ph.D. Students: 32Full-time Faculty: 16Adjunct Faculty: 33Affiliated Faculty: 13 (Business, Electrical, Statistics, Mathematics)

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Undergraduate IEOR Enrollment

Enrollment HighlightsTripled its enrollment of undergraduate students since 1978 Female students in the undergraduate program has doubled since 1982International students in IEOR tripled since 1982Steady growth each year with new Program offerings

MS in EMSBS in OR, Concentration in Financial Engineering

IEOR GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS

(MS & PHD)

MS in Engineering Management Systems

Provides a technology and management perspectives in solving problems, making decisions, and managing risks in complex systemsToolkit:

Deterministic and Stochastic ModelsCorporate FinanceTechnology & Management

MS in Engineering Management Systems

Two ConcentrationsLogistics and Supply Chain OptimizationRevenue and Risk Management

30 CreditsFall Semester Start, Full Time ProgramApproximately 30-40 Students per Year

MS in Financial Engineering

Provides training in the application of engineering methodologies and quantitative methods to financeToolkit:

Statistics & Probability TheoryStochastic and Optimization ModelsMonte Carlo SimulationDiscrete and Continuous Time Asset PricingFinanceData Analysis

MS in Financial Engineering

36 Credits7 core courses, 2 semi-core, 3 electives

July Start, June endFull Time ProgramApproximately 70 Students per Year

MS in Financial Engineering

CurriculumSummer Part I: Stochastic Models, Statistics and FinanceFall: Optimization, Discrete and Continuous Time Asset Pricing, Monte Carlo SimulationSpring: Data Analysis and electivesSummer Part II: Electives

MS in Industrial Engineering

Provides training in production planning, inventory control, scheduling and industrial economicsToolkit:

Statistics & Probability TheoryStochastic and Optimization ModelsProduction Management

MS in Industrial Engineering

30 Credits4 core courses, 6 electives

Fall & Spring startFull Time or Part Time ProgramApproximately 15 Students per Year

MS in Operations Research

An applied science, concerned with quantitative decision problems, allocation and control of limited resourcesToolkit:

Statistics & Probability TheoryStochastic and Optimization ModelsSimulation

MS in Operations Research

30 Credits4 core courses, 6 electives

Fall & Spring startFull Time or Part Time ProgramApproximately 40 Students per Year

MS & MBA Joint DegreeEarn both MS and MBAAvailable in four disciplines (EMS, FE, IE, OR)

MS/MBA (EMS, IE, OR)24 points in SEAS, 45 points in GSB2 semesters in SEAS, 3 semesters in GSB

MS/MBA (FE)30 points in SEAS, 45 points in GSB2.5 semesters in SEAS, 3 semesters in GSB

Professional Degree (PD)Earn both MS and PDAvailable in two disciplines (FE & IE)MS/PD (IE)

30 points for MSIEAdditional 30 for PDIE

MS/PD (FE)36 points for MSFEAdditional 24 for PDFE

PhD in OR & PhD in IE60 Credits

6 residence units

Fall start onlyFull Time or Part Time ProgramApproximately 8-10 Students per Year

Recent GraduatesRecent graduates have found positions in prestigious organizations:

Major Financial Services: Barclay’s Capital, Bank of America, BlackRock, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, DE Shaw & Co., Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, UBSTechnology: GoogleConsulting: Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, McKinsey & Co.Service/Manufacturing: FreshDirectPublic Service Agencies: Port Authority of NY/NJ, UPS

Afternoon AgendaAfternoon (2:00 – 4:00PM)

Career OpportunitiesProfessional Development OverviewAdmissions Overview

Career Opportunities: MSEMSEngineering Management Systems

ConsultingTechnologyFinanceLogistics/Supply ChainOperations

Career Opportunities: MSFERoles:

Front, Mid, Back OfficeTrading, Structuring, Risk Management, Consulting, Programming

Levels:Analyst, Associate, VPDependent on previous experience

Firms: Investment Banks, Hedge Funds, Software and Service Providers, Insurance Companies, Consultancies

Locations: US, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo

Career Opportunities: MSORRoles:

Problem solvers across industriesLevels:

Analyst, Associate, ManagerDependent on previous experience

Industries:Finance, Consulting, Technology (Software), Manufacturing, Public Sector

Locations: Global

Career Opportunities: MSIERoles:

Problem solvers across industries, with manufacturing focus

Levels:Analyst, Associate, ManagerDependent on previous experience

Industries:Finance, Consulting, Technology (Software), Manufacturing, Public Sector

Locations: Global

Career Opportunities: PhDRoles:

AcademicIndustry

Levels:Researcher, ProfessorAssociate +

Industries:Finance, Consulting, Technology (Software), Manufacturing, Public Sector

Locations: Global

IEOR Professional Development Initiatives

Individual Career Plan & Personalized MeetingsWorkshops & Training

Professional EtiquetteResume WorkshopInterview WorkshopMock Interviews (Taped)

Resume PortfolioIndustry Network & Corporate AffiliatesNetworking with Alums & ProfessionalsInternships (Summer & Academic Year)

Program Start DatesMSEMS: Fall onlyMSFE: Summer onlyMSOR: Fall & SpringMSIE: Fall & SpringPDFE: Summer onlyPDIE: Fall & SpringPhD: Fall only

ApplicationApplication Form (online)(2) Official Transcripts

In EnglishOfficially translated in English

(3) Letters of RecommendationsGRE (within 5 years)TOEFLPersonal StatementResume or CVApplication Fee

Admissions DeadlineMSEMS: February 15MSFE: December 1MSOR, MSIE & PDIE:

Fall: February 15Spring: October 1

PDFE: December 1PhD (& MS/PhD): December 1