Our System Engineering program provides a structured approach to designing, integrating, and managing complex systems throughout their lifecycle. Students learn to apply systems thinking to solve intricate technical challenges while balancing competing requirements, constraints, and stakeholder needs.
What You’ll Learn:
- Systems engineering principles and lifecycle processes
- Requirements analysis and management techniques
- System architecture and design methodologies
- Integration, verification, and validation approaches
- Project management in system engineering contexts
Key Topics & Lessons:
- System concept development and definition
- Technical requirements documentation
- System decomposition and interface control
- Configuration management and traceability
- Decision analysis and trade studies
- Reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis
- Systems integration and testing strategies
Career Opportunities:
Graduates are prepared for roles such as Systems Engineer, Requirements Analyst, Integration Engineer, Technical Project Manager, and System Architect. These positions exist across numerous industries, including defense, aerospace, telecommunications, healthcare technology, and enterprise IT.
Skills You’ll Acquire:
- Systems thinking and holistic problem-solving
- Requirements elicitation and management
- Technical documentation and specification development
- Stakeholder management and communication
- System lifecycle planning and management
- Modeling and simulation techniques