| Description: | Engineers, regardless of undergraduate discipline, can develop the analytical abilities needed to design, evaluate and build complex systems involving many components and demanding specifications with this professional degree. The program supports work across disciplinary boundaries and provides opportunities to develop management capabilities needed in today's work environment.
Engineering faculty developed this broad-based degree program in 1995 for engineers employed in a wide variety of industries.
The degree is 30 semester credit hours, including 27 credits of formal course work distributed among four broad groups. The final three credits are a creative component, individual study on a topic with significant systems engineering content; the project may be work related if it extends beyond on-the-job assignments.
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