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Master of Science in Systems Engineering

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

Systems engineering is the branch of engineering that develops systems, where a system is a collection of elements that work together as a unit. Systems engineering may be applied to large systems, such as power plants, or to small systems, such as circuit components. It may be applied to hardware or to software systems. It may be applied to tangible products such as automobiles or to intangible products such as services or processes. All branches of engineering use the principles of systems engineering. The goal of systems engineering is development and management of systems (products and services) that satisfy customer requirements considering engineering, technology, environmental, management, risk, and economic factors by viewing the system as a whole, over its life cycle. Systems engineering is also the practice of “good engineering.” Through systems engineering and related courses, the student gains exposure to a variety of topics such as reliability, quality, logistics/supply webs, operations research, engineering management, software engineering, telecommunications and environmental engineering. “Systems thinking” skills are developed which foster more effective practice for the engineer or engineering manager within the business enterprise. The systems engineering program’s objective is to make you a better engineer or manager by imparting an enhanced understanding of the impact of your engineering decisions, and the impact of other decisions on you.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

Systems engineering is the branch of engineering that develops systems, where a system is a collection of elements that work together as a unit. Systems engineering may be applied to large systems, such as power plants, or to small systems, such as circuit components. It may be applied to hardware or to software systems. It may be applied to tangible products such as automobiles or to intangible products such as services or processes. All branches of engineering use the principles of systems engineering. The goal of systems engineering is development and management of systems (products and services) that satisfy customer requirements considering engineering, technology, environmental, management, risk, and economic factors by viewing the system as a whole, over its life cycle. Systems engineering is also the practice of “good engineering.” Through systems engineering and related courses, the student gains exposure to a variety of topics such as reliability, quality, logistics/supply webs, operations research, engineering management, software engineering, telecommunications and environmental engineering. “Systems thinking” skills are developed which foster more effective practice for the engineer or engineering manager within the business enterprise. The systems engineering program’s objective is to make you a better engineer or manager by imparting an enhanced understanding of the impact of your engineering decisions, and the impact of other decisions on you.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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