Online Doctoral Programs

The department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering also offers three doctoral degrees in a fully online format.

The D.Eng. in Cybersecurity Analytics degree is offered in a synchronous, online format with classes held on Saturdays. The Doctor of Engineering in Cybersecurity Analytics program enables professionals who are employed full-time to pursue advanced study in a focused environment alongside like-minded fellow students. This degree empowers the student to plan and implement security measures to protect an organization’s network and systems, implement strategies to track threats and monitor networks for security breaches, and build secure and resilient computer systems.

The D.Eng. in Engineering Management degree is offered in a synchronous, online format with classes held on Saturdays. The Doctor of Engineering in Engineering Management program enables professionals who are employed full-time to pursue advanced study in a focused environment alongside like-minded fellow students. The Doctor of Engineering in Engineering Management is designed for practitioners who wish to apply the knowledge they gain in a technical management environment. 

The online Doctor of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning is a research-based doctoral program designed to provide graduates with a solid understanding of the latest AI&ML techniques, as well as hands-on experience in applying these techniques to real-world problems. Graduates of this program are equipped to lead AI&ML projects and teams in a wide range of industries, including healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. They are also well-prepared for academic research and teaching roles, as they will have developed advanced research skills and the ability to communicate complex ideas to a variety of audiences.

The Ph.D. in Systems Engineering is offered online, with classes that meet on Saturdays to enable professionals who are employed full-time to pursue doctoral study and research in an intense, focused environment alongside like-minded fellow students and leading faculty. Graduates demonstrate mastery of broad-based knowledge in systems engineering, and of a specific area of knowledge relevant to their own research interests, as well as the methods, tools, and ethics of conducting primary research. They develop and present an original study to the scholarly community that is based on research in primary sources and that makes a significant contribution to the field, and that demonstrates the ability to engage in a productive research career.

 

Looking for on-campus programs? We offer an on-campus Ph.D. in Systems Engineering and a Ph.D. or D.Eng. in Engineering Management.