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Stevens offers the Master's degree in Telecommunications Management, Project Management, Information Systems and Networked Information Systems as well as M.B.A. in Project Management, Engineering Management, and Technology Management for Verizon employees only. All Verizon employees that are accepted into the graduate program at Stevens, and recommended by Verizon are eligible to participate.

M.S. in Telecommunications Management
M.E. in Networked Information Systems
M.S. in Project Management
M.S. in Information Systems (MSIS)
M.B.A.-TM/ Project Management
M.B.A.-TM/Engineering Management
M.B.A.-TM/Technology Management
 

Register Now to Attend an Upcoming Online Information Sessions!

 

 

To learn about the Stevens courses and program specifics, please attend Stevens WebCampus/Verizon online open house.  Enroll by clicking on any one of the below links and register to attend the online event:

Tuesday June 24 at 7:00 p.m. ET
http://stevens.interwise.com/stevens/iClass/PQ8970/

Thursday June 26 at 12:30 p.m. ET
http://stevens.interwise.com/stevens/iClass/MI5014/



Master of Science in Telecommunications Management (12 Courses)
The degree of Master of Science in Telecommunications Management consists of 8 core courses plus 4 courses from either the business or technical track listed below to total 12 courses. Students who satisfy the admissions requirements but lack calculus and introductory telecommunications background, may be required to complete the following non-credit courses:
  • TM 500 Calculus to Telecommunications Managers
  • TM 550 Introduction to Telecommunications Concepts
Core Courses: ( 8 Courses )
  • TM601 Principles of Applied Telecommunications Technology
  • TM605 Probability for Telecommunications Managers
  • TM610 Business Information Networks
  • TM612 Regulation and Policy in the Telecommunications Industry
  • Mgt 609 Introduction to Project Management (formerly MGT 550)
  • Mgt 600 Managerial Accounting
  • Mgt 618 Engineering Economics and Management Policy
Select a Track / Concentration ( 4 Courses ):

    Technical Track Electives
  • TM 611 Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
  • TM 613 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining for Telecommunications Managers
  • TM 614 Principles of Traffic Engineering and Performance Analysis
  • TM 615 Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
  • TM 619 E-Commerce
  • TM 621 Telecommunications Signaling and Switching
  • TM 624 Network Management
  • TM 694 E-business Security and Information Assurance
  • TM 765 Selected Topics in Telecommunications Management
  • Mgt 710 Risk Management: Methods and Applications
    Business Management Track Electives
  • Mgt 642 Marketing Management in Technical Organizations
  • Mgt 690 Organization Theory and Design
  • Mgt 671 Technology Management (formerly Mgt 702)
  • Mgt 656 Total Quality Management (formerly Mgt 750)
  • Mgt 765 E-Commerce: New Models for a Changing Economy
  • Mgt 766 Marketing Online
  • Mgt 767 Legal Issues in a Wired World
  • Mgt 768 E-Intra/Entrepreneurship
  • Mgt 780 Strategic Management of Information Technology
  • TM 670 Decision Analysis for Corporate Network Systems
  • TM 765 Selected Topics in Telecommunications Management

Master's in Project Management (12 courses)
You may be required to take MGT 503 Microeconomics and/or Ma 501 Introductory Calculus or their equivalents as non-credit pre-requisites.

You may take the Project Management courses one at a time in the following order: 609, 612, 610, 614 or you may take the Project Management courses two at a time in the following pairings (609, 612) and (610, 614). You should not take three Project Management courses simultaneously!

Management Core Courses
  • MGT600WS Managerial Accounting
  • MGT607WS Managerial Economics
  • MGT609W1/W2 Introduction to Project Management
  • MGT620WS Statistical Models
  • MGT671WS Technology and Innovation Management
  • MGT690WS Organization Theory and Design
Choose one of the following two courses:
  • MGT618WS Engineering Economics and Management Policy
  • MGT621WS Management Models
PM Major Requirements
  • MGT610WS Strategic Perspectives on Project Management
  • MGT611WS Project Planning Techniques
  • MGT612WS The Human Side of Project Leadership
  • MGT614WS Advanced Project Management
Electives(choose one course from the following)
  • MGT623WS Financial Management
  • MGT641WS Marketing Management
  • MGT656WS* Total Quality Management
  • MGT725WS Strategic Management

Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) (12 courses)
Management Core Courses 

  • Mgt 609 Introduction to Project Management
  • Mgt 623 Financial Management
  • Mgt 680 Organizational Behavior and Theory

Required IS Core

  • Process Innovation and Management (MIS710WS)
  • Integrating IS Technologies (MIS730WS)
  • Management of IT Organizations (MIS750WS)
  • IT Strategy (MIS760WS)

IS Core Courses

  • Analysis and Development of Information Systems (MIS620WS)
  • Data and Knowledge Management (MIS630WS)
  • Managing Information Networks (MIS640WS) 

Plus 2 advisor-approved electives or a master's thesis.

Master of Engineering in Networked Information Systems (10 courses)
To earn your Master’s in Networked Information Systems, you must complete 30 graduate credits, including the course, Introduction to Networked Information Systems, three courses from the “Core,” three from one of the “Concentrations,” plus four electives drawn from among them. You may also make special arrangements to take no more than two courses outside these programs. Five to ten of your 30 credits may be earned by preparing a significant thesis demonstrating your competence in an area of electrical engineering.

Core Courses

  • CPE/NIS560WS Introduction to Networked Information Systems
  • CPE/NIS591WS Introduction to Multimedia Networking
  • CPE/NIS678WS or CS666WS Information Networks I
  • CPE/NIS654WS Design and Analysis of Network Systems
  • CPE/NIS691WS Information Systems Security
Concentrations
    Networked Information Systems
    • CPE/NIS560WS Introduction to Networked Information Systems
    • CPE/NIS591WS Introduction to Multimedia Networking
    • CPE/NIS678WS or CS666WS Information Networks I
    • CPE/NIS679WS or CS667WS* Information Networks II
    • CPE/NIS691WS Information Systems Security
    • CPE/NIS565WS Management of Local Area Networks
    • EE584WS Wireless Systems Security
    * Not part of the 4-course Graduate Certificate Program

    Secure Network Systems Design
    • CPE/NIS691WS Information Systems Security
    • CPE/NIS654WS Design and Analysis of Network Systems
    • CPE/NIS592WS Computer and Multimedia Network Security
    • CPE/NIS560WS Introduction to Networked Information Systems
    Multimedia Technology
    • CPE636WS Integrated Service — Multimedia
    • EE/NIS 612WS Principles of Multimedia Compression
    • CPE/NIS 645WS Image Processing and Computer Vision
    • CPE/NIS 592WS Computer and Multimedia Network Security
    • CPE/NIS 591WS Introduction to Multimedia Networking
    Wireless Communications
    • EE/NIS583WS Wireless Systems Overview
    • EE651WS Spread Spectrum and CDMA
    • EE585WS Physical Design of Wireless Communications
    • EE586WS Wireless Networking: Architectures, Protocols and Standards
    • EE584WS* Wireless Systems Security
    • EE613WS* Digital Signal Processing for Communications

    * Not part of 4-course graduate certificate

    Digital Signal Processing
    • EE613WS Digital Signal Processing for Communications
    • EE616WS Signal Detection and Estimation for Communications
    • EE663WS Digital Signal Processing I
    • EE664WS Digital Signal Processing II
    • EE666WS Multidimensional Signal Processing


MBA-TM/Project Management (20 courses)
Prerequisites for this major include a semester of microeconomics (Mgt 503 or equivalent) and a semester of introductory calculus.

Core Courses for PM Major

  • Mgt 609 Introduction to Project Management
  • Mgt 600 Managerial Accounting
  • Mgt 607 Managerial Economics
  • Mgt 620 Statistical Models
  • Mgt 621Management Models
  • Mgt 623 Financial Management
  • Mgt 641 Marketing Management
  • Mgt 671 Technology Management
  • Mgt 690 Organizational Theory and Design
  • Mgt 725 Strategic Management
Breadth Courses
  • Mgt 656 Total Quality Management
  • Mgt 657 Operations Management
  • Mgt 710 Risk Management
PM Major Courses
  • MGT 610 Strategic Perspectives on Project Management
  • Mgt 611 Project Planning and Monitoring
  • MGT 612 The Human Side of Project Leadership
  • MGT 614 Advanced Project Management
Plus three electives or a masters thesis and one elective.

MBA-TM/Technology Management (20 courses)
Students in this major take twelve MBA core courses plus four global technology management courses, a course in macroeconomic analysis, and three elective courses.

Prerequisites for this major include a semester of microeconomics (Mgt 503 or equivalent) and a semester of introductory calculus.

Core Courses for GTM Major
  • Mgt 609 Introduction to Project Management
  • Mgt 725 Strategic Management
  • Mgt 600 Managerial Accounting
  • Mgt 607 Managerial Economics
  • Mgt 623 Financial Management
  • Mgt 641 Marketing Management
  • Mgt 680 Organizational Behavior and Theory
  • Mgt 690 Organizational Theory and Design
  • Mgt 671 Technology Management
  • Mgt 620 Statistical Models
Breadth Courses
  • Mgt 657 Operations Management
  • Mgt 679 Management Information Systems
GTM Major Requirements
  • Mgt 608 Macroeconomic Analysis
  • Mgt 630 Global Business and Markets
  • Mgt 632 Power, Politics and Policy in International Business
  • Mgt 650 International Business Management
  • Mgt 673 Global Innovation Management

Plus 3 advisor-approved electives or a master's thesis plus one advisor-approved elective.

MBA-TM/Engineering Management (20 courses)
Core Courses for EM Major

  • Mgt 609 Introduction to Project Management
  • Mgt 725 Strategic Management
  • Mgt 600 Managerial Accounting
  • Mgt 607 Managerial Economics
  • Mgt 623 Financial Management
  • Mgt 641 Marketing Management
  • Mgt 671 Technology Management
  • Mgt 680 Organizational Behavior and Theory
  • Mgt 690 Organizational Theory and Design
  • Mgt 620 Statistical Models
Breadth Courses
  • Mgt 657 Operations Management
  • Mgt 679 Management Information Systems
EM Major Courses
  • EM 600 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis
  • EM 605 Elements of Operational Research
  • SYS 611 Modeling and Simulation
  • SYS 660 Decision and Risk Analysis
  • SYS 625 Systems Operational Effectiveness and Life-cycle analysis
Plus three advisor-approved electives or a master's thesis plus one advisor-approved elective.

 

  Program Locations

Selected Masters Degree and MBA program will be given entirely online through Stevens WebCampus program.  Courses will be conducted through WebCt and Interwise real time conference software.  The WebCt software will allow students to access and post to weekly discussion boards, participate in weekly assignments, quizzes and final exams.  The Interwise webconferences will allow students to participate in lectures, team projects and have real-time instructor advising during the course sessions.
 

  Academic Requirements

Bachelor Degree - minimum 3.0 GPA*

*If your GPA is lower than 3.0, you may still be considered for admission provided you have suitable work-related experience and strong letters of recommendation from senior management.

Application Process
  1. Submit application by fax:

    Fax – (866) 430-7139
    http://www.stevens.edu.edu/sit/graduate/apply/Graduate Application.pdf
     

  2. Submit two letters of recommendation:

    Fax – (866) 430-7139
    http://www.stevens.edu/sit/graduate/apply/rec_form.pdf
     

  3. Request all official transcripts to be mailed to:

    Office of Graduate Admissions
    Stevens Institute of Technology
    Castle Point on Hudson
    Hoboken, NJ  07030
     

  4. Process application when all information above is received from student
     

  5. Receive letter of acceptance from Stevens Institute of Technology


  Course Enrollment Process
  1. Submit enrollment form by fax:

    Fax – (866) 430-7139
    http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/forms/Graduate_Enrollment.pdf
     

  2. Receive welcome course email from Stevens WebCampus with enrollment confirmation, password and student id within week of enrollment
     

  3. Apply to CAEL for tuition assistance and obtain Letter of Credit.
     

  4. Sign and submit Letter of Credit
    Fax to Annette Feliciano at (201) 216-8050
     

  5. Purchase books –Retain original receipts for later book reimbursement

    http://www.stevenscampusstore.com

  6. Pay technology fees through Web for Students

    http://es.stevens.edu/

    • Enter Student Services

    • Login in with your student id and password (ie. Birth year/month/day, 85/01/01)
       

  7. Within 60 days of course completion, submit your grade reports and a book reimbursement application


  Tuition

Stevens courses are 3.0 credits. Stevens waives the application fee and enrollment fee for Verizon employees attending the WebCampus program.

Please contact Stephanie Robinson at 201-216-5510 or srobins2@stevens.edu for current information about Verizon program tuition and fees.
 

  Graduation Process

  1. On your last tuition assistance application with CAEL, check the box indicating this is your last course for degree completion. You will receive an emailed graduation acknowledgment after your grades showing successful course completion have been submitted to CAEL. Your supervisor/manager will also receive a similar notice.  You will receive a note of congratulations from Verizon Request diploma from Stevens: Students must complete Application for Candidacy
    http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/forms/SP-AC_Masters.pdf

    An Application for Candidacy must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar prior to February 1, for December completion, or April 1, for May completion. The AC must have the signature of your advisor.
     

  2. Graduation Related Fees:

    There is a $250.00 Masters Degree graduation fee. If you expect to receive a Master's or Ph.D. degree, and a Graduate Certificate then only a $250 is due. Please make checks payable to Stevens Institute of Technology and mail to the Student Service Center (indicate it is a Graduation Fee). Alternatively, you may fax the Credit Card Billing Authorization form to the Student Service Center at 201-216-8050.

  Contact

Program and Administration Questions?
Stephanie Robinson

Marketing Director
WebCampus.Stevens
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: 201-216-5510
Fax: (866) 430-7139

Stephanie.Robinson@stevens.edu

Billing and Financial Services Questions?
Annette Feliciano
,
afelicia@stevens.edu
Student Service Center http://www.stevens.edu/ssc/