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The mission of the Systems Engineering department is to provide defense-relevant, advanced education and research programs to meet Naval unique needs, and increase the warfighting effectiveness of the U.S. Naval Forces, DOD and allied armed forces.
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The Systems Engineering Department offers three resident Master’s degrees, four distance learning (DL) Master’s degrees and two (resident and DL) PhD degrees. Graduates earn accredited degree in Systems Engineering, , or Systems Engineering Management. Our department ranks in the top 25 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report, and is well-recognized for the quality of our educational and research programs.
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The department features a composition of high-quality tenure-track and non-tenure track educators with a wide variety of experience. These include scholars with background in Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial, Nuclear and Software Engineering, as well as scholars with military (all branches) and industry experience. We have approximately 35 faculty members with around half residing aboard 51¸£Àû and the other half stationed in Fleet concertation areas to support in-person coursework for our robust distance learning program. All Faculty teach in both the resident and distance modality.
The department has an average annual enrollment of around 400 students, making it the single largest department at the 51¸£Àû and the largest systems engineering department in the nation. Yet, we maintain a student-faculty ratio of 10:1, giving our students the individual attention and mentorship they need to become true Masters in the discipline. Approximately, 25% of our students are in residence, with the remainder being in distance learning programs. Resident students are from all branches of the active force, with the Navy being the most common. Our distance students are primarily Navy civilians from NAVSEA, NAVAIR, NWIC, and other warfare centers or Naval commands.
On average, the SE department executes about $6M in reimbursable research every year. These classified and unclassified research efforts are primarily supported by Defense Research & Development funds, and are thus highly relevant to DoN and DoD in general. Research is focused on Conceptual Design, Model-Based Systems Engineering, Digital Engineering, Mission Engineering, Requirements Engineering, Intelligent Autonomous Systems, and Energy Systems Engineering. Research efforts are supported by several experienced faculty-associates for research. These research efforts allow our faculty to work in direct support of the Navy, while also giving our students authentic, and potentially impactful, thesis or capstone opportunities.
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR, DR. OLEG YAKIMENKO
The mission of the Department of Systems Engineering is to provide relevant, tailored, and unique advanced education and research programs in Systems Engineering in order to increase the combat effectiveness of US and Allied armed forces and to enhance the security of the United States. We offer masters degrees and a PhD in Systems Engineering. We are nationally ranked by US News and recognized for the quality of our programs. .
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