Offered by the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering
Contact: 201 Rhodes Hall, (607) 255-9128, http://www.orie.cornell.edu/orie/academics/master/index.cfm
This professional degree program stresses applications of operations research. The centerpiece of the program is a team-based project on a significant real-world problem. The course work centers on additional study of analytical techniques, with particular emphasis on the design or improvement of systems and processes in manufacturing, information, finance, and service organizations.
General admission and degree requirements are described in the introductory “MENG Degree Programs - EN ” section. The ORIE M.Eng. program is designed to serve two groups of students: graduates of the undergraduate major in ORE who wish to deepen their practical knowledge of the field, and qualified undergraduates from other fields who want to complement their engineering or technical backgrounds with a solid foundation in operations research and information engineering.
For admission, the entering student should have completed a calculus-based course in probability and statistics, an intermediate-level programming course in computer science, as well as four semesters of mathematics, including differential equations, linear algebra, and multivariate calculus. For the financial engineering concentration, the entering student must also have completed a second course in probability and statistics (course equivalents must be semester-long, and at least 3 credits), and a basic finance course. In addition, a working knowledge of C++ and a course in stochastic processes are strongly recommended for Financial Engineering.
Program requirements include a core of ORIE courses plus technical electives chosen from a broad array of offerings. There are several concentrations, each requiring a particular set of electives plus a specific project course: Applied Operations Research, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations (which incorporates the Strategic Operations Immersion at the Johnson Graduate School of Management), Data Analytics, and Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering. Students may also minor in Systems Engineering. Some of these options are offered jointly with other Cornell departments and schools and provide the opportunity to interact with students and specialists in business and other engineering fields. For information about the manufacturing and industrial engineering concentration, contact the Center for Manufacturing Enterprise, 291 Grumman Hall, (607) 255-5545; about the Strategic Operations Immersion, 304 Sage Hall, (607) 255-4691; about Systems Engineering, 202 Rhodes Hall, (607) 254-8998, and for all others, 201 Rhodes Hall, (607) 255-9128.
The applied operations research concentration is designed to be completed in two semesters. For scheduling reasons, and depending on the student’s preparation, the other concentrations may entail an additional summer or semester.
The financial engineering concentration is highly specialized and typically requires three semesters to complete. This permits an industry internship in the summer between semesters as well as a third semester of study in New York City.
The manner in which the M.Eng. project requirement is met depends on the chosen concentration. Common elements in all project experiences include working as part of a team of students on an engineering design problem, meeting with a faculty advisor on a regular basis, and presenting the final results to the project sponsor. Most projects have industrial client sponsors and address relevant, practical problems.
Additional program requirements are described in the Master of Engineering Handbook and on the web. For further details, see the contact information at the beginning of this section.