MS in Systems Engineering and Management

The University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, Texas, USA
MS in Systems Engineering and Management
Duration12 Months
LevelMasters Program
  • The MS SEM program is designed to be flexible to accommodate different student backgrounds, allowing students to learn in areas in which they are deficient, while still guaranteeing core competency in systems engineering and systems management
  • This program has both a thesis and a non-thesis option
  • The program focuses on educating students in the broad disciplines of Systems Engineering and Systems Management
  • Focused concentrations appealing to various industrial applications include:
    • Aerospace, defense, and space systems
    • Transportation systems
    • Information and communications technology systems
    • Information assurance and cybersecurity systems
    • Health care systems
    • Energy, environment, and infrastructure systems
    • Complex biological systems and macro-economic and financial systems
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2632246 INR
Hostel & Meals685966 INR
Insurance223602 INR
Transportation112790 INR
Orientation Fee3662 INR
Document Evaluation3662 INR
Special Service Fee21972 INR
Curricular practical training14648 INR
Books95212 INR
Personal Expenses164790 INR
Total1326304 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
BachelorsNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must have a minimum of a BS in engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, economics, or finance from an accredited program (specifically, programs that provide adequate fundamental skills in mathematics)
  • Applicants with three-year undergraduate degrees will be considered for admission based on a holistic review
ExamsTOEFL: 80

IELTS: 6.5

PTE: 67

GRE: Accepted

GMAT: Accepted

Additional info
  • If applicants' math background does not include at least one year of calculus, a course in linear algebra, and a course in probability and statistics, they may need to strengthen their math skills with leveling courses
  • Students are expected to have taken calculus, statistics, and linear algebra. Many MS SEM engineering courses are quantitatively oriented, and students with less aptitude and education in quantitative methods are at a disadvantage
  • Students may request an ELP waiver if their bachelor’s or master’s degree (or its equivalent) was earned through instruction and examination in English
  • A student lacking undergraduate prerequisites for graduate courses must complete prerequisites possibly via leveling courses or receive approval from the graduate adviser and the course instructor. A diagnostic examination may be required
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