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Nov 26, 2024
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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Systems Engineering, M.S.
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The Master of Science in Systems Engineering program is a non-thesis, 30-credit program. The program provides the broad background required for successful systems engineers in the 21st century. The core curriculum consists of five core course designed to equip students with the processes, techniques and tools required to practice systems engineering. The elective portion of the program is structured so that students can tailor it to their specific needs.
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Required Core courses:
These five core courses can be applied to a Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering or the first half of a Masters in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Engineering Management. Electives:
At least three (3) additional credits from depth electives in systems engineering and related disciplines, are required. Related disciplines include electrical engineering, computer engineering, engineering management, computer science, information technology, and mechanical engineering. Up to nine (9) credits in technical breadth electives are required. Suggested electives are listed below.
Examples of appropriate depth courses: (at least (3) credits required)
Examples of appropriate breadth courses (up to nine (9) credits):
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