Master of Science in Systems Engineering
Ready to transition to a leadership or management position? Our program will enhance your technical expertise while developing your management skills.
You don't have to interrupt your career to earn a master's degree in systems engineering. Most courses are offered in a time-honored classroom setting, three semesters per year, at times compatible with the typical workday, i.e., at lunch time or in the late afternoon or evening. These classes generally are 1 hour, 15 minutes long and meet twice a week.
Plus, most of our live traditional classes are simultaneously broadcast over the internet via web conferencing. This enables students who might be unable to attend classes on campus to participate in real-time via audio, video and chat. And all simulcast courses are also recorded, enabling both on-campus and Internet-based students the ability to playback classroom sessions at their convenience.
Our master's degree is a flexible 30-hour program designed to meet the needs of traditional students and current professionals.
Plan of Study
University Catalog with overview and course descriptions for Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree
A minimum of 30 semester hours.
15 Semester Hours − Required Courses
9 Semester Hours − Management Science & Engineering Management Electives
6 Semester Hours − Approved electives of choice
https://udayton.edu/engineering/departments/engineering-management-systems-technology/engineering-management-systems/systems-engineering-graduate-program.php