The Certificate allows students to specialize in fields such as: Systems Architecture and Design, Functional and Physical Design, Requirements Analysis, Concept Definition, Design Trade-offs, Risk Assessment, Interface Definition, Engineering Design, System Integration, Project Planning, Verification and Validation, and Cost and Timeline Analysis
The Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering program can help students bring together all engineering fields, creating the “big picture” for accomplishing goals and managing complex structures such as: Computer Networks, Wireless Networks, Thermal Power Plants, Airplanes and Spacecraft, Manufacturing Lines, and Transportation Systems. The Certificate can also help students to: Integrate multifaceted engineering projects and disciplines; model complex systems and optimize systems performance; and conduct real-life case studies by architecting and designing engineering projects.
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering provides unique opportunities to the local engineering community to broaden the knowledge base and acquire state-of-the-art technical skills. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available in the program.

