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ETEC 6398. Thesis. 3 Hours.

Students are guided through the complete process of academic research and scholarly writing leading to the master’s thesis. Students will identify a relevant research problem, review and synthesize existing literature, and design an appropriate methodology for investigation. Emphasis may be placed on research planning, data collection and analysis, interpretation of results, and professional presentation of findings in accordance with academic standards. Students will also develop a comprehensive bibliography, formulate a clear research proposal, and produce successive drafts of their thesis under faculty supervision. Course Equivalents: ITEC 6398 .

Master of Science in Engineering Technology and Management

https://catalog.shsu.edu/graduate-and-professional/college-departments/science-and-engineering-technology/engineering-technology/msetm/
The Master of Science in Engineering Technology and Management (MSETM) program is designed to prepare and further develop skills for engineers, technologists, and technical/industrial and engineering managers. The program is designed to prepare graduates holding a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, engineering technology, industrial technology, applied engineering, construction and safety management, engineering and industrial management, and similar degrees for career advancement. The MSETM program in the Department of Engineering Technology aims to provide engineers and engineering technologists or similar area graduates with further applied research and management experience in engineering and technical studies. The program also aims to prepare graduates to design, build, test, operate and maintain a range of systems and processes. The curriculum offers both face-to-face and online classes, which are taught and supported by SHSU faculty. Thesis and non-thesis options are available.