Masters - Systems Engineering

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Colorado Technical University's Master of Science in Engineering program gives you the opportunity to obtain systems engineering skills. Learn more about CTU's Master of Science in Systems Engineering program here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Kind of Program Is It?

Colorado Technical University's Master of Science in Systems Engineering program is offered online and at select campuses. You have the opportunity to learn about systems engineering, quantitative analysis, dynamics, modeling, simulation, acquisition processes, and standards. This program is also designed to teach you about applied managerial economics, decision-making, project planning, execution, closure, schedule and cost control techniques, and design and production. Once you complete this program you could be able to plan and manage the systems engineering life-cycle process, use modern systems engineering tools, and use oral and written communication skills.

What Are the Prerequisites?

In order to enroll in CTU's Master of Science in Systems Engineering program you must already have your bachelor's degree in engineering, mathematics, computer science, physics, or chemistry. You must also have completed a Calculus II course. Applicants to all of Colorado Technical University's programs must have a high school diploma or equivalent; some programs have additional requirements.

What Are the Course Requirements?

The Master of Science in Systems Engineering program at CTU consists of 44 credits. You will take credits in economics, management, project management, and systems engineering.

Systems Engineering Course Requirements

Course CodeCourse Name
ECON 616 Applied Managerial Economics
INTD 670 Leadership and Ethical Decision-Making
MGMT 600 Applied Managerial Decision-Making
PM 610 Project Planning, Execution, and Closure
PM 620 Schedule and Cost Control Techniques
SCM 620 Impact on Design & Production
SE 600 Systems Engineering I
SE 610 Systems Engineering II
SE 612 Quantitative Analysis for Systems
SE 620 Systems Dynamics, Modeling, and Simulation
SE 630 Systems Acquisition Processes and Standards

What Could I Do After I Graduate?

Career Opportunities

Once you earn the Master of Science in Systems Engineering from CTU, you could be able to pursue employment in the systems engineering field. Your work might include designing and developing various kinds of systems.

Positions that you could be interested in include:

  • Electronic systems engineer
  • Industrial systems engineer
  • Project coordinator
  • Project manager
  • Software systems engineer
  • Systems engineer

CTU does not guarantee employment or salary. University grants or scholarships are based on established criteria as published in the University's catalog and are awarded after verification that the conditions of eligibility have been met.