In Pursuit of Peace: Systems Science, Systems Engineering, and World Peace Watch Live or Later Friday, August 31, 2018 12:15 PM The value of a systems-based approach for solving the global problems of today is sometimes lost in translation beyond the boundary of the systems engineering community. However, tomorrow’s systems are increasingly more adaptable, robust, […]
Corporate Finance for Technical Managers (E M 596) It is critical for engineering and technology managers to understand the “big picture”, and this requires understanding corporate finance. Technical managers must grasp the linkage between engineering, finance, and strategy, in order to lead organizations to achieve goals. A solid understanding of finance, beyond the department/project level, […]
Washington State University’s ETM program prepares engineering and business professionals to make strategic and operational decisions and become leaders in the management of technology. Courses provide practicing engineers with the knowledge, tools, and skills to manage projects, operations, organizations, and people.The ETM program is specifically tailored for professionals who want to advance their careers while still working […]
VCEA Lanning Invited Lecture Bringing VR Experiences to the World: A Journey from WSU to Silicon Valley Thursday, April 5, 2018, 3:10 p.m. Jay and Uma Jayaram, former WSU professors, will return to campus to present the Lanning Lecture for the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture (VCEA) at 3:10 p.m. on April 5. The Jayarams will […]
IMAGINING TOMORROW: STEM and the Future of Work a film by Hal Calbom and Sustainable Media Partners In association with Washington State University and Alaska Airlines Imagine Tomorrow will be premiered at WSU on Monday, March 26th, 10:30 am at CUB Jr. Ballroom. The screening is part of the 43rd Edward R. Murrow Symposium. Comments and Q and […]
Succeeding in today’s competitive career environment demands experience and know-how that eludes even the most sophisticated students. A career mentor can help give critical insight and guidance to students looking to build a professional network and learn from a professional in the field. Join Leanne Ralstin, Career Consultant for the Carson College of Business Center […]
Tuesday, February 6, 2018 is the last day that a student may drop a course without penalty. Drops will result in the course being removed from the student’s transcript. To drop a course, students will go to myWSU, select Student Center, click on Enroll, then choose the Drop tab. Then they will take the following steps: […]
The Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s online Master of Engineering and Technology Management (METM) program is again ranked among the best online graduate engineering programs in the nation by US News and World Report. Established in 1982, WSU’s METM program serves engineers and technical professionals from around the globe who aspire to gain the skills and knowledge to more effectively […]