• The Systems Science and Engineering program provides qualified students with the opportunity for master's-level study in a broad range of areas that emphasize transdisciplinary work in the context of general systems analysis. The emphasis in Systems Science and Engineering is on the development of analytical and integration skills for use in the resolution of complex applied problems that require a broad-based perspective.
  • Many professors in Information Technology and Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Administration, Economics, and other disciplines are active in the Systems Science and Engineering program as instructors, student advisers, and thesis directors. Others are interested in ongoing Systems Science and Engineering activities including the seminar series, and Systems Science and Engineering applications days.
  • The graduate program in System Science is an interdisciplinary program specially designed for those who are interested in the analysis and modeling (mathematical and computer) of natural and man-made systems. It provides the professional with the skills and knowledge required to understand, control, predict and optimize behavior in a variety of fields from engineering and computer science to management and applied economics. The program is supervised by a committee composed of representatives from the Department of Economics, the School of Information Technology and Engineering, the Telfer School of Management, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.