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The interdisciplinary practice of systems engineering utilizes engineering principles and mathematical approaches to enhance planning and decision-making within organizational frameworks that integrate human resources, technology, materials, and processes. Through observation, comprehension, simulation, and forecasting of system behaviors, systems engineering professionals support decision-making aimed at designing and managing systems for optimal performance.
The systems engineering curriculum is structured to deliver a comprehensive and robust foundation in fundamental areas such as mathematical modeling, software and information systems, and uncertainty management. Emphasis is placed on analytical reasoning to equip students for advanced academic pursuits or successful careers in the field. Additionally, the program focuses on honing students' communication abilities and understanding of contemporary professional environments. An option for pre-medical studies within systems engineering, which readies students for medical school admission, is offered. Accelerated five-year programs that integrate a Bachelor of Science in systems engineering with a Master of Science in either systems engineering or engineering management are also provided.
Students should apply to the George Washington University (GW) as a first-year applicant if you are currently in your senior year of high school, have earned a GED or completed high school.
English Language Requirements: A minimum score of 90 on the TOEFL; OR A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS; OR A minimum score of 61 on the PTE Academic