Why a Masters in Systems Engineering?
The SE faculty at FAMU-FSU Engineering has broad experience in defense and industrial settings, making the program applicable to military and civilian engineering professionals.
Get Your Masters in Systems Engineering in 1 Year
- In Person or Online
- Course-Based Non-Thesis Degree
- Equivalent to Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) Certificate
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Our students enroll as Rattlers or Seminoles and start their college experience on the home campus. Once prerequisites are complete, they learn, study and research together at our shared engineering building and graduate from their home university.
- 30 credit hours total
- The program is offered in-person or 100% online.
- Complete the degree in as little as 18 months
- GRE is waived!
- Many corporations and public employers offer tuition assistance that typically cover the cost of the entire program
Program Details
Systems engineering (SE) is an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering systems over their life cycles. These engineers are dedicated to ensuring all stakeholder needs are met in the best, most efficient way possible. SE facilitates deep integration of technical systems and helps ensure the systems developed are coherent, effective and sustainable solutions to fulfill the system needs. SE professionals work with all facets of a system, from hardware to facilities, personnel to procedures. Our systems engineering program integrates engineering disciplines with industrial and management practices. Through the program, students develop skills required in the national workforce for growing areas in the technology-driven global economy. The SE faculty at FAMU-FSU Engineering has broad experience in defense and industrial settings, making the program applicable to military and civilian engineering professionals.
The only joint college of engineering in the nation, associated with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.
The largest and highest-powered magnet lab in the world, the National MagLab hosts more than a thousand visiting scientists a year. Researchers use the facility for free, advancing understanding of materials and new technology, energy, health, the environment and even the universe.

The only joint college of engineering in the nation, associated with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.
The largest and highest-powered magnet lab in the world, the National MagLab hosts more than a thousand visiting scientists a year. Researchers use the facility for free, advancing understanding of materials and new technology, energy, health, the environment and even the universe.

Undergraduate
Earn your Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial, biomedical or mechanical engineering.
Graduate
Discover M.S. and Ph.D. programs in one of our six engineering departments. We also offer graduate certificate programs for current students, graduates and engineering professionals.
Research
Some of the world’s most advanced engineering research centers and a national laboratory are within walking distance of our classrooms. Our strategic areas are: Engineering Resilience • High-Performance Materials • Sustainable Energy Systems • Integrated Transportation Systems • Engineering Healthcare
Discover cutting-edge facilities, world-class faculty and a vibrant community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology and engineering.