• Students gain an integrated, interdisciplinary view of complex systems and an advanced understanding of the systems engineering process. They gain the ability to apply this process to a variety of real-world situations and the management skills necessary to facilitate the development of complex systems on time and within budget.
  • The MSc program requires the completion of eight 15-credit modules and one 60-credit module.
  • The 15 credit modules cover six taught modules, two of which are chosen from a range of options, the Project Concept module and the Systems Engineering in Practice Module (SEIP). The 60-credit module is the final research.