Systems Engineering
The Master’s in Systems Engineering from Drexel University is an interdisciplinary curriculum which integrates systems thinking with financial management and planning. The degree enables engineering leaders to perform, lead, and manage systems development throughout the entire life-cycle, from conceptual development and engineering design through the operation and sustainment phases.
Duration
15 months (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
January, March, June, September
Tuition Fee
$ 1,342 per credit
Location
Philadelphia, United States & Online
About the program
Study can be on a part-time or full-time basis, and the program is available both online and on-campus.
Drexel’s MS Systems Engineering is certified by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), and it is one of only six programs in the world to hold this distinction. Graduates will automatically qualify for the CSEP (Certified Systems Engineering Professional) or ASEP (Associate Systems Engineering Professional) without having to take the certification exam.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Master’s in Systems Engineering from Drexel University will be competent in their ability to:
- develop and implement models and tools to enhance and optimize complex systems;
- develop and manage processes relevant to complex systems development;
- architect, design, implement, integrate, verify, validate, support and decommission complex systems;
- use systems engineering tools and practices to identify and execute effective technical solutions;
- manage system-intensive projects within cost and schedule constraints;
- consider financial elements in all complex systems solutions.
Courses Included
- Systems Engineering Process
- Operations Research
- Global Sustainment and Integrated Logistics
- Systems Integration and Test
- Capstone in Systems Engineering
- Model Based Systems Engineering