• MS in Systems Engineering at the Colorado State University is offered as a 2-years program by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
  • This university is ranked #85 for Top Public Universities in America-Niche 2021.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • Colorado State University’s Systems Engineering degrees prepare students with immediately applicable skills that can help solve current challenges their company may be facing.
  • Master of Science Program prepares students to design and manage complex multidisciplinary engineering systems. 
  • The research component of the thesis- and project-based M.S. program equips students with cutting-edge skills in specific focus areas, preparing students for future career opportunities. 
  • Systems engineers work in most engineering disciplines and are responsible for the system concept, architecture, and design.
  • By employing systems thinking, systems engineers are able to consider the impact a choice has on the rest of the system to maximize positive impact. 
  • Applying systems-thinking improves the odds of success when dealing with complex socio-technical problems in various fields, including healthcare, social science, and business.
  • The MS program consists of 30 credits.