
A MS degree in Systems Engineering which prepares our graduates for engineering design and development of complex interconnections of devices, sub-systems, and components to meet human needs.
Graduates of the program must demonstrate these abilities and skills:
| NO. | OUTCOME |
| YE1 |
The skills needed for design including problem formulation and solving, creativity, synthesis, analysis, team skills, economic analysis, decision-making, and communication. |
| YE2 |
The ability to integrate ideas from a variety of sources in order to create systems that meet desired needs. |
| YE3 |
The skills needed to employ empirical methods including the design, fabrication, and execution of experiments, and the reporting and interpretation of results. |
| YE4 |
An ability to perceive the interconnections between seemingly diverse fields of human behavior. |
| YE5 |
The ability to recognize, articulate, and act in accordance with the highest standard of ethical, professional, and social behavior. |
(Prepared March 16, 2006
per Engineering Graduate Curriculum Committee)