Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering

What is Systems Engineering?

The multidisciplinary field of systems engineering applies engineering techniques and mathematical methods to improve the planning and decision making in organizational systems composed of people, machines, materials, and procedures. By observing, understanding, modeling, and predicting the behavior of such systems, practitioners of systems engineering assist the decision-making process that seeks to design and operate the systems optimally. 

The systems engineering program is designed to provide a broad and solid education in the basics of mathematical modeling, software and information systems, and the treatment of uncertainty. Analytical thinking is stressed, in order to prepare the student for graduate education or productive professional employment. Simultaneously, the program is intended to develop the student's communication skills and awareness of the current professional world. A medical preparation option in systems engineering that prepares the student for entrance to medical school is available. Five-year accelerated programs that combine a B.S. degree in systems engineering with an M.S. degree in either systems engineering or engineering management are also available.

Career Paths

Systems engineering finds application in many sectors, including communications, energy, environment, finance, health care, information technology, marketing, national defense, project management, software development, and transportation. Typical employment positions include government consultants, manufacturing/quality managers, information/cyber security analysts, financial portfolio managers, and requirements engineers, among others. Furthermore, some of our graduates continue their education in top graduate and doctoral programs across the country.

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