Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary approach encompassing the entire set of scientific, technical, and managerial efforts needed to evolve, verify, field and support an integrated life-cycle balanced set of system solutions that satisfy customer needs. In designing and developing today’s large and complex systems, the systems engineer must understand and balance competing demands ranging from the end user’s needs to financial concerns.
The systems engineering program first provides a broad understanding of the roles of a systems engineer, and on that foundation it provides a thorough understanding of the implementation process from needs analysis to system requirements. The increasing complexity of today’s engineering systems places a great demand on the systems processes and techniques to ensure efficient and cost effective solutions to formulated needs and fielded systems.
ME SE Admission Requirements
The minimum requirements for regular admission into the Master of Engineering—System Engineering program are as follows:
- Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering, mathematics, physics or a closely related field from an accredited institution
- An overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 in all college level academic work attempted
- Evidence of mathematical maturity equivalent to the completion of the following university-level course work:
- Three semesters of calculus
- At least one semester beyond calculus (advanced calculus or ordinary differential equations)
- Linear algebra
- Probability and statistics
- Two or more years experience with commercial, civil or government systems engineering practice or a closely related field (preferred)
Students are required to obtain two copies of official transcripts from all academic institutions attended (including UCCS if applicable) as well as three letters of recommendation, mailed directly to the EAS College Office.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for regular admission may be admitted on a provisional basis subject to the recommendations of the Graduate Committee.
Currently enrolled undergraduate engineering students with exceptional academic records may qualify for guaranteed early admission to the graduate program—please contact the College for more information.