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The integrated systems engineering curriculum equips experienced engineers to stay ahead in the international competitive landscape, focusing on the synthesis and evaluation of diverse subsystems throughout product development, manufacturing, and engineering services. Concentration areas feature biomedical systems engineering alongside mechatronics and smart systems. Innovation in both products and processes plays a vital role in preserving America's global market leadership. With growing complexity in modern products and manufacturing methods, demand rises for engineers capable of coordinating interconnected subsystems to guarantee sustainable system performance. The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology acknowledges this escalating requirement for professionals skilled in subsystem integration across design, testing, production, and service delivery. This Master's program develops engineering expertise to address these evolving industry demands.