Indo Global Studies
University Of Central Florida
4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL 32816, United States Address: 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL 32816, United States Phone: +1 407-823-2000

The University of Central Florida is a public research university with its main campus in unincorporated Orange County, Florida. It is part of the State University System of Florida.

The Master of Science in Engineering Management MSEM focuses on effective decision-making in engineering and technological organizations.

The industrial engineering graduate programs are structured to support the emergence of Central Florida as a national center of high technology as well as supporting the diverse service industries in the region and throughout the nation.

This program can be taken entirely through the Center for Online and Virtual Education (COVE), which provides video‐streamed versions of classes over the Internet. More information about this program can be found at here or (407) 823‐3814.

The MSEM program offers both thesis and nonthesis options with each requiring 30 credit hours of courses. At least half of the regular coursework (including thesis hours) must be at the 6000 level. A cumulative grade-point average of B (3.0) must be maintained in the entire program of study.

A program of study must be developed and approved by the graduate program director during the first semester of enrollment.

Thesis Option: The thesis option requires 30 credit hours: 9 credit hours of required courses, 9 credit hours of concentration courses, 6 credit hours of electives, and 6 thesis credit hours. Students must also write and successfully defend a thesis.

Nonthesis Option: The nonthesis option requires 30 credit hours: 9 credit hours of required courses, 9 credit hours of concentration courses, 9 credit hours of electives, and a 3 credit Capstone course (EIN6950).

Research studies are required in one or more courses. The research study and report will focus on reviewing and analyzing contemporary research in the profession in order to help students acquire knowledge and skills pertaining to research-based best practices. In addition, students may engage in directed independent studies, directed research or a research report during their studies.

Students on assistantships must take 9 credit hours per semester (Fall, Spring) to satisfy the university's requirement for full-time status. Most students working full time take 6 credit hours per semester. At that rate, the program can be completed in 6 semesters or less. However, students with more time available and with an early start on a thesis, if applicable, can finish the program in 3 semesters.

https://www.ucf.edu/degree/engineering-management-ms/

Before beginning your graduate application, familiarize yourself with your programs specific requirements as these may vary. View application deadlines and requirements for your program here. General Admission Requirements:

 

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution.

GPA of 3.0 or more (on a 4.0 maximum) in all work attempted while registered as an undergraduate student OR while registered as an upper-division undergraduate student (normally based on the last sixty attempted semester hours)

OR, a graduate degree, professional degree or equivalent from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution in a field related to the discipline of the program to which the student is applying.

International Applicants should review additional minimum requirements here.

 

The full language of the UCF Admissions Regulations for Graduate Students can be found at regulations.ucf.edu/chapter2.asp (UCF-2,003, UCF 2.0031, UCF 2.009).

International students, except those who are from countries where English is the only official language, those who have earned a degree from an accredited US college or university recognized by UCF, or those who have earned a degree from a country where English is the only official language or a university at which English is the only official language of instruction, are required to submit a score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) before they can be admitted to the university. Although we prefer the TOEFL, we will also accept the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores. Students who are non-native speakers of English (and do not have a degree from a U.S. institution) must pass the English Speaking test administered by the UCF English Institute before they will be permitted to teach as a Graduate Teaching Associate or Graduate Teaching Assistant.

 

A TOEFL computer-based score of 220 or 80 on the internet-based TOEFL (or equivalent score on the paper-based test) or 6.5 on the IELTS is required unless otherwise specified by the program. The list below includes programs that have determined a minimum required TOEFL or IELTS score higher than the university requirement.

 

 https://www.ucf.edu/catalog/graduate/#/content/60a2cffc474d8b001b76552a

 

Fall Priority Deadline: Applicants who plan to enroll full time in a degree program and who wish to be considered for university fellowships or assistantships should apply by January 15 (or earlier if your program has a deadline prior to January 15).

 

https://graduate.ucf.edu/application-deadlines-and-requirements/masters/2025/

 

Please send the student details and documents to [email protected]. IGS team will submit the application through Shore light portal

 

 

 

 

 

 

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