The systems engineering program provides broad knowledge of the "systems approach" for designing and managing large-scale engineering systems throughout the life cycle, with faculty and students exploring case studies and methodologies from NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. corporations.
The Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering offers Ph.D. and M.S. degrees, as well as two professional degrees in systems engineering. Graduate students can pursue their degrees in one of two focus areas: operations research and management science or systems engineering and integration.
The doctoral program is individually tailored for each student. It is designed to provide students with the ability to perform substantive research in their areas of choice. Students benefit from working closely with faculty members whose applications research has been successfully used by major organizations.
Students pursuing a master’s degree acquire excellent skills at the cutting edge of systems engineering. They also benefit from GW’s many contacts with industry and governmental leaders. Students may choose a thesis or non-thesis option for the degree.
The professional degree program is designed for students who want in-depth study in their field beyond a master's degree but who seek to concentrate on applied subject material rather than on basic science. This post-master's program provides advanced study in preparation for pragmatic application and leads to the degree of engineer or of applied scientist.
Those who would like to pursue a graduate certificate in systems engineering will acquire up-to-date knowledge and skills in the methods, standards and tools of systems engineering. They can transfer all of their certificate courses if they decide to get a master's degree. For details, visit graduate certificate in systems engineering.
GW's graduate-level systems engineering programs are offered for the general public at the University's campus in Arlington, Va. They are also offered on site at U.S. corporate offices and facilities.
22 Mayıs 2023
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Science and Engineering Hall, Suite 2885,
800 22nd Street, NW,
WASHINGTON,
District Of Columbia,
20052, United States
Planlanan Ekim 2023
Students should Received a bachelor’s degree in engineering, a physical science, mathematics, computer science, business administration, or information technology from a regionally accredited institution with a Minimum grade point average of B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher.
English Language Requirements:
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