The Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering is interdisciplinary and includes aspects of electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineering. The program prepares professional engineers to design and manage complex systems.
Our students come from engineering and closely allied fields such as physics or mathematics.
Courses are offered in 7 and 14-week formats. There are six 7-week sessions each academic year. Students typically begin in the fall or spring semester.
The requirements for the Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering include 36 credits (12 Core and Elective) courses. A professional paper (SYSEN 594A) or completing the Advanced Systems Engineering Studio (SYSEN 594C ) is required.
Curriculum
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Systems Engineering Preparatory, Core, and Elective Module courses: Malvern
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Systems Engineering Preparatory, Core, and Elective Module courses: The Navy Yard