Graduate Programs in Systems Engineering
The Naval Air Engineering Station in Lakehurst,
NJ
The following is offered at the Naval Air Engineering
Station in Lakehurst, NJ:
Graduate
Certificate in Systems Engineering, (four
graduate courses)
Master
of Engineering degree in Systems Engineering with
a concentration in Systems Engineering (ten
course sequence which includes the four Graduate
Certificate courses.) Students who currently hold
a master’s degree in engineering or related discipline
are also encouraged to investigate pursuing a
Doctor of Philosophy degree in Systems Engineering
or Engineering Management.
Systems Engineering Core Courses (and Graduate
Certificate) :
SYS 611 Simulation and Modeling
SYS 612 Project Management of Complex Systems
SYS 625 Systems Operational Effectiveness and
Life Cycle Analysis
SYS 650 System Architecture and Design
Six additional courses are needed for the
M.Eng. in Systems Engineering with a concentration
in Systems Engineering. Of these six, two must
be Systems Engineering, Integrated Product Development,
or Engineering Management courses. The remaining
four courses should be negotiated with your advisor
to meet your professional development needs. Concentrations
in project management, technology management,
computer science, wireless communications, or
four additional courses in Systems Engineering
are some of the viable options. Many of these
concentrations can be taken on-line via Stevens
WebCampus.
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- Admission into the program requires an undergraduate
degree in engineering or a related discipline with
a "B" average or better from an accredited
college or university. Outstanding applicants in disciplines
other than engineering may be conditionally admitted
subject to the satisfactory completion of several
"ramp" courses or the introductory courses
within the program. Applicants need to submit a completed
application, two recommendation forms or letters,
and official college transcripts. (To obtain application
forms, or to submit your application on-line, visit
our web site at http://www.stevens.edu/sit/graduate.)
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- Courses are held at the Naval Air Engineering Station
in Lakehurst, NJ. Directions
can be printed. IMPORTANT: Due to secuirty procedures
for entrance to the base, all non-Naval Air Engineering
Station employees MUST complete this
form.
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- All Naval Air Engineering Station employees must
register using the section code "NL".
- All non-Naval Air Engineering Station employees
must register using the section code "V".
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Fall 2006
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SDOE 605 |
Systems Integration
Starts August 22 through November 28, 2006
Prof. George Hudak |
| SDOE 625 |
Systems
Operational Effectiveness and Life Cycle Analysis
Starts September 11 through September 15, 2006
Prof. Barrese |
For details about the courses, visit: http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/schedule/,
and then visit Web
for Students to register for them.
Students enrolled in the Systems Engineering program
can also register for courses through the Executive
Level System Design and Operational Effectiveness SDOE
graduate program. SDOE
courses are offered in week-long modules.
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All books can be ordered directly through the Stevens
Campus Store website at www.stevenscampusstore.com,
and will be shipped directly to each student for an
$8.00 shipping fee.
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Courses are offered through the School of Engineering.
All courses are 3.0 credits. Current information about
tuition and fees can be found at Tuition
and Fees.
Tuition and fees for Naval Air Engineering Station
employees: Stevens waives the application and enrollment
fees for all NAVAIR employees attending the NAVAIR host
site.
Tuition and fees for Non-Naval Air Engineering Station
employees: Additional fees include a one-time application
fee which is submitted at the time of application. The
enrollment fee per semester must be paid at the time
of tuition payment.
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