Master of Science in Systems Engineering
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering program equips engineering professionals with the expertise to address the industry's most pressing challenges of the 21st century. This program focuses on foundational systems engineering principles, enabling students to assess program risks, define and understand requirements, and craft innovative solutions for complex business and technological needs.
As an interdisciplinary field, systems engineering encompasses systems design, integration, and lifecycle management. It demands a unique blend of technical and leadership skills to guide teams through real-world applications at every stage of a project.
Graduates will gain proficiency in systems engineering methodologies, which are integral to complex projects such as spacecraft design, computer chip development, robotics, software integration, and infrastructure projects like bridge construction. Tools like modeling and simulation, requirements analysis, and scheduling are emphasized to help manage and simplify complexity effectively.
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering program equips engineering professionals with the expertise to address the industry's most pressing challenges of the 21st century. This program focuses on foundational systems engineering principles, enabling students to assess program risks, define and understand requirements, and craft innovative solutions for complex business and technological needs.
As an interdisciplinary field, systems engineering encompasses systems design, integration, and lifecycle management. It demands a unique blend of technical and leadership skills to guide teams through real-world applications at every stage of a project.
Graduates will gain proficiency in systems engineering methodologies, which are integral to complex projects such as spacecraft design, computer chip development, robotics, software integration, and infrastructure projects like bridge construction. Tools like modeling and simulation, requirements analysis, and scheduling are emphasized to help manage and simplify complexity effectively.