Corporate Education

Driven by real-world applicability, corporate education in the School of Systems & Enterprises (SSE) empowers professionals and technical leaders to make a positive and lasting impact on their people, organization and society.

With over 15 years of professional development and corporate education experience, the School of Systems & Enterprises (SSE) at Stevens Institute of Technology is attuned to helping organizations achieve and maintain that competitive edge. Continuous adaptation is essential, and being a leader among leaders is critical. From graduate degree and certificate programs to professional development workshops, SSE at Stevens offers a range of professional education and lifelong learning options for systems, software and engineering management professionals. Best-in-class courses, programs and workshops can be tailored to meet your company’s and employees' needs at all levels of engineering education.

The SSE Advantage

One of the nation’s first schools dedicated to systems science and engineering, the School of Systems & Enterprises offers corporate partners the opportunity to learn from a global leader in systems education and research. Courses are taught by instructors with both academic and industry experience. Participants build, enhance and monitor systems through application driven degree and certificate programs that offer training in relevant technologies addressing real-world issues and managing complexity. We offer flexible scheduling, a combination of synchronous and asynchronous sessions, instructor office hours and the choice of online or on-site class sessions.

“IBM students from across the globe have participated in systems engineering programs from Stevens with significant benefits for our business.”

— Ralph Nelson, Vice President, IBM

Custom Curriculum, Industry Experts

To meet the diverse needs of our global partners, we work individually with each partner to develop and design courses that cater to their specific requirements. Corporate workshops and graduate courses are taught by professors with extensive industry leadership roles. These real-world insights elevate the classes by combining the theoretical knowledge with the practical experiences gained working in the field. These courses are offered on-site at various partner locations worldwide, online through the award-winning Stevens WebCampus or on campus in Hoboken. To learn more about how your organization can benefit from a relationship with the SSE, contact Dr. Carlo Lipizzi by phone (201.216.3303) or email at [email protected].

Unique Features of Online Courses

  • On-line Courses with a commitment to real-time instruction

  • A combination of live instruction and interactive activities, as well as some recorded sessions

  • Access to our learning management system, Canvas

  • 24/7  ability to download lecture content, interact with teammates and complete assignments.

Researching the Future

SERC

The SSE  leads the U.S. Department of Defense Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) in working with more than 20 universities. Based on a collaborative model, the school has structured alliances with global enterprises to ensure a climate of innovation and transformation. SSE  provides our partners access to the best academic and research facilities and empowers them with critical knowledge which enables them to meet their business needs and rise to technological challenges.

AIRC

With the establishment in November 2020 of the newly-created Acquisition Innovation and Research Center (AIRC) within the SERC, Stevens has been tapped by the Department of Defense to leverage its top systems engineering researchers as well as its nationwide network of experts from universities across the country to infuse the U.S. defense acquisition system with the agility and speed now needed to better respond to the rapid increase of technological advancements critical to today’s warfighter.

Meet Some of Our Partners

Accenture

Lockheed Martin

U.S. Navy

Aptive

L3Harris

Sandia National Laboratories

BAE

Northrup Grumman

Verizon

General Dynamics

Raytheon Technologies

IBM

U.S. Army