Master of Science in Systems Engineering
About the Program
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering is a multidisciplinary degree that equips you with the skills to design, integrate, implement, and manage complex systems throughout their life cycles across various industries. This interdisciplinary field adopts a holistic problem-solving approach, meticulously addressing technical, economic, and social dimensions to fulfill stakeholder requirements effectively. By synthesizing engineering principles and systems thinking, systems engineering empowers professionals to craft efficient, reliable, and sustainable solutions, ensuring optimal performance and adaptability in complex environments.
Earn a master’s degree in Systems Engineering to significantly enhance your career prospects, increase your professional versatility, and pave your way to leadership positions.
Program Overview
Course Structure: The program consists of 10 courses, including 7 required core courses, 2 electives, and 1 culminating experience (i.e., master project or thesis) to showcase your learning outcomes.
Class Schedule: Classes are held in the evenings, from 6:00 PM to 8:50 PM, Monday through Friday, offering flexibility for working professionals. Each class meets one evening per week.
Mode of Instruction: Hybrid format, blending in-person sessions with online classes for a dynamic and convenient learning experience.
Program Duration: Complete the program at your own pace, tailored to fit your personal and professional commitments. Most students typically complete the program within two years.
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Curriculum
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering program consists of 10 courses, including 7 required core courses, 2 electives, and 1 culminating experience (i.e., master project or thesis) to showcase your learning outcomes.
You can complete the program at a pace that works best for you, tailored to fit your personal and professional commitments. Most students typically complete the program within two years.