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Graduates from this program enjoy exceptional career opportunities in both academic and industrial sectors, as the need for systems specialists significantly exceeds availability. Our alumni typically secure positions across diverse sectors such as academia, along with public, private, and government organizations focused on energy, healthcare, defense, aerospace, IT, and policy development. The potential applications are virtually limitless, given how crucial systems science and engineering are for addressing modern global complexities. Program participants will discover career paths in multiple domains, including educational institutions and various agencies dealing with energy, healthcare, national security, space exploration, technology, and policy formulation. Learning Outcomes Comprehensive grasp of intricate systems. Proficiency in employing techniques to create, simulate, and enhance complex systems. Interdisciplinary knowledge. Demonstrated capability to utilize systems methodologies through doctoral research to solve multifaceted, cross-disciplinary challenges in complex systems.
Baccalaureate degree from a college or university of recognized standing.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
IELTS Academic - 7.0; TOEFL - The Graduate School’s official minimum sub-scores for each element of the TOEFL iBT are: Speaking: 22, Reading: 20, Listening: 15, Writing: 20.