STIET Course Requirements

STIET Required Courses

STIET two-year fellows are required to take and successfully complete two core courses designated by the Executive Committee (one-year fellows--one core course outside the fellow's field):

University of Michigan

Econ 601/602: Microeconomics/Game Theory
EECS 547/SI 652: E-Commerce

Wayne State University

CSC 7400: Electronic Commerce
ECO 5000: Intermediate Microeconomics

STIET Elective Courses

STIET two-year fellows are required to take three STIET advanced electives from the following list (totalling at least 9 credits), including at least 6 credit hours from departments outside of the fellow's field (one-year fellows--six credit hours, with three credit hours outside the fellow's field). Other courses may be approved by the executive committee on request from the student. Send the request to Karen Woollams.

University of Michigan

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

link to EECS course listing
EECS 475. Introduction to Cryptography
EECS 485: Web Database and Information Systems
EECS 492: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
EECS 594: Intro to Adaptive Systems
EECS 585: Web Technologies
EECS 588: Computer and Network Security
EECS 591: Distributed Systems

University of Michigan

School of Information

link to SI course listing
SI 519: Special Topics: Intellectual Property & Information Law
SI 583: Recommender Systems (1.5 credits)
SI 628: Information Technology, Emerging Law, and Applied Policy
SI 646: Information Economics (1.5 credits)
SI 652: Electronic Commerce (3 credits)
SI 679: Aggregation and Prediction Markets (1.5 credits)
SI 680: Incentive-Centered Design: Contracting and Signaling (1.5 credits)
SI 683: Reputation Systems (1.5 credits)
SI 684: eCommunities: Analysis and Design of Online Interaction Environments
SI 686/786: Public Goods (1.5 credits)
SI 687/787: Matching Mechanisms (1.5 credits)
SI 688: Fundamentals of Human Behavior
SI 708: Networks: Theory and Application
SI 731: Advanced Information Economics
SI 789: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
SI 884: eCommunities: Analysis and Design of Online Interaction Environments
SI 888: Doctoral Research Seminar: Theoretical Issues of Designing in the Mosaic of Responsive Adaptive Systems

University of Michigan

Business School

link to Business course listing
BA 865: Assymetric Information (3)
BIT 745: Information Technology and Business Collaboration (3)

University of Michigan

Economics, LS&A

link to Economics course listing
Econ 603: Partial and General Equilibrium (1.5 credits)
Econ 604: Incentives and Welfare (1.5 credits)
Econ 610: Advanced Mathematical Methods for Microeconomics
Econ 617: Advanced Game Theory I
Econ 619: Advanced Theory* (1.5 credits)
Econ 620: Advanced Theory* (1.5 credits)
Econ 631: Industrial Organization

* Because the topics change from year to year fellows should seek confirmation in advance

Other UM departments

Complex Systems 501: Intro to Complex Systems
Complex Systems 535/Physics 508: Network Theory

Wayne State University

Computer Science (CSC)

link to CSC course listing
CSC 5270 Computer Systems Security
CSC 5710 Design of Intelligent Information Systems
CSC 5750 Principles of Web Technology
CSC 5800 Expert Systems: Tools and Languages
CSC 6220 Parallel Computing I: Programming
CSC 6290 Data Communication and Computer Networks
CSC 6710 Database Management Systems I
CSC 6800 Artificial Intelligence I
CSC 7220 Parallel Computing II: Algorithms and Applications
CSC 7260 Distributed Systems
CSC 7710 Database Management Systems II
CSC 7800 Artificial Intelligence II
CSC 8260 Seminar in Networking, Distributed Systems and Parallel Systems
CSC 8880 Seminar in Natural Computing and Adaptability Theory

Wayne State University

Economics (ECO)

link to Economics course listing
ECO 6000 Price and Allocation Theory
ECO 6210 Advanced Market Power and Economic Welfare
ECO 7000 Microeconomic Theory I
ECO 7010 Microeconomic Theory II
ECO 7020 Fundamentals of Economic Analysis
ECO 7200 Industrial Organization I
ECO 7210 Industrial Organization II

Wayne State University

Information Systems and Manufacturing (ISM)

link to ISM course listing
ISM 7500 Business Information Systems
ISM 7520 Information Systems Design
ISM 7550 Management of Information Technology
ISM 7570 Data Mining

Wayne State University

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IE)

link to IE course listing
IE 6405 Integrated Product Development
IE 6430 Computer Simulation Methods
IE 6510 Information Systems for the Manufacturing Enterprise
IE 6560 Deterministic Optimization
IE 7325 Supply Chain Management
IE 7510 Advanced Topics in Operations Research
IE 7520 Optimization Methods
IE 7710 Introduction to Stochastic Processes
IE 7720 Engineering Risk and Decision Analysis
IE 7860 Intelligent Engineering Systems
IE 8325 Advanced Supply Chain Management