MS in Systems Engineering - Concentration in Architecture-Based Systems Integration Postgraduate Programme By George Mason University |TopUniversities

MS in Systems Engineering - Concentration in Architecture-Based Systems Integration

Subject Ranking

# 501-550QS Subject Rankings

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

The program prepares students for a professional career in systems design, development, and management, associated with problem formulation, issue analysis, and evaluation of alternative courses of action. The program emphasizes both analytical and practical aspects of engineering complex systems. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in several quantitative modeling disciplines. Students are also expected to master issues relevant to practical aspects of systems architecture design, and management. Each student is assigned a faculty advisor with whom to work to complete an approved plan of study. This plan of study must include five core courses, one methods course, three electives in a concentration area, and a thesis or systems engineering project. The plan of study must include 30 graduate credits including a capstone project (3 credits). Matriculation requirements for candidates needing additional work in mathematics or engineering also may be included in the plan of study. There is much interest today in the engineering of systems that comprise other component systems, where each of the component systems serves organizational and human purposes. These systems families are often categorized as systems of systems, federations of systems, or coalitions of systems. The design of architectures is a major ingredient in the design of systems families. Furthermore, it provides the conceptual basis for achieving system integration. This concentration covers the formulation of the system integration problem, definition of architecture frameworks, use of structured analysis and object-oriented methodologies for the design of architectures, modeling and simulation for the evaluation of architectures, and approaches to integration. Both defense and industrial applications are considered.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

The program prepares students for a professional career in systems design, development, and management, associated with problem formulation, issue analysis, and evaluation of alternative courses of action. The program emphasizes both analytical and practical aspects of engineering complex systems. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in several quantitative modeling disciplines. Students are also expected to master issues relevant to practical aspects of systems architecture design, and management. Each student is assigned a faculty advisor with whom to work to complete an approved plan of study. This plan of study must include five core courses, one methods course, three electives in a concentration area, and a thesis or systems engineering project. The plan of study must include 30 graduate credits including a capstone project (3 credits). Matriculation requirements for candidates needing additional work in mathematics or engineering also may be included in the plan of study. There is much interest today in the engineering of systems that comprise other component systems, where each of the component systems serves organizational and human purposes. These systems families are often categorized as systems of systems, federations of systems, or coalitions of systems. The design of architectures is a major ingredient in the design of systems families. Furthermore, it provides the conceptual basis for achieving system integration. This concentration covers the formulation of the system integration problem, definition of architecture frameworks, use of structured analysis and object-oriented methodologies for the design of architectures, modeling and simulation for the evaluation of architectures, and approaches to integration. Both defense and industrial applications are considered.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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