Systems Engineering and Management
What’s your system?
Is it a healthcare system?
Is it data analytics, information technology or logistics?
Master your system with our degree!
“In this type of fast-paced global environment, we need to have a very well educated workforce that understands all aspects of engineering and business to be able to provide superior execution.”
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Industry Partner Testimonials
Hal Thomas, Vice President Radio Access Networks, Ericsson
“The content is clearly relevant for top talent looking to pursue technical and practical applications.”
Paul Klocek, GM ELCAN Optical Technologies, Raytheon
“Exactly what people want to do—taking a system engineering role and broadening it into a general management role.”
Traditional Master’s
The traditional master’s degree in SEM is primarily for full-time students who can enroll in regularly offered weekday and weekday evening classes. GRE or GMAT scores are required, and typical students have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, math, physics, chemistry, economics, or finance.
Professional Master’s
The professional master’s degree is primarily for students, full-time or part-time, with at least three years of professional experience who enroll in specially offered cohort classes held on Saturdays, with occasional classes offered on weekday evenings. Typical students have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, math, physics, chemistry, economics, or finance.
Career Growth
Gilbert Islas, Masters in Systems Engineering and Management“This systems and engineering management program helped me to see the other side of the business world.”
Shannon Booty, Masters in System Engineering and Management“This was the best opportunity for me to get into project management and engineering management.”
Varied and Flexible Concentrations
Healthcare & Biomedical Systems
Business & Data Analytics Systems
Telecom, IT & Multimedia Network
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management
Aerospace & Defense Systems
Optimization Theory & Operations Research
Global Supply Chain & Operations Management
Control & Mechatronic Systems
Energy & Infrastructure Systems
Cybersecurity & Information Assurance
Enterprise & Data Management Systems
Transportation Systems