Courses required for the joint college’s MSSE degree have been recognized as equivalent to the certification knowledge exam for Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) and Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certification of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).
Available Courses
CORE COURSES:
- ESI 5510 - Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
- EIN 5356C - Cost Estimating for Engineering Economic Analysis
- ESI 5353 - Engineering Risk Analysis and Decision Making with Uncertainty
- ESI 5512 - System Requirements Analysis and Knowledge Management
- ESI 5001 - Systems Test and Evaluation
- ESI 5000 - Design Considerations for Systems Engineering
- ESI 5536 - Model Based Systems Engineering and Simulation
Tech elective areas include (but aren't limited to):
- Advanced model-based systems engineering
- Simulation, human factors, human systems integration
- Data analytics, operations research and optimization
- Autonomous systems
- Maritime systems
- Aerospace systems
- Electrical and power systems
- Transportation systems
- Healthcare, health science, medicine, biomedical engineering
- Engineering management, project management, leadership, Business
Note
Graduate courses offered by other engineering departments and colleges may be accepted as electives for the Systems program with approval from the director of Systems Engineering and the IME department graduate director.