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Doctorate of Philosophy in Systems Engineering
College of Engineering - Graduate
Colorado State University
Division of Continuing Education
1040 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-1040
970-491-2665
877-491-4336
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Your success is our cause. Become a leader in your field with this Ph.D. in Systems Engineering. Students will produce significant academic and industry contributions in terms of original research to the field, driving advancements and leading to improvements in energy efficiency, environmental impact, job creation, and economic growth. Our unique and innovative curriculum has been shaped by input from industry and government leaders, and covers critical topics such as risk analysis, project management, support systems, and systems engineering processes. The research component of the dissertation-based Ph.D. equips you with cutting-edge skills in specific focus areas, preparing you for future career opportunities. Ranked among the top ten in the nation by U.S. News and World Report along with our other online engineering programs, this degree prepares graduates to meet the growing industry demand for trained systems engineers who can design and manage complex multidisciplinary engineering systems, with a rigorous systems engineering approach. Classes are offered online and on-campus, or a combination of both, and are available synchronously and asynchronously. Earn your Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from a university that makes your achievements our purpose.

Engineering: Engineering, Systems Engineering
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
Non-Profit, Public
42 minimum - 72 maximum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 957.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 957.00 per
semester credit
Additional Tuition Information: The 42 credit program is for those with a master degree. Those without a masters will need to take 72 credits.
Prerequisites: Bachelors Degree Required: Yes Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: No Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): 3.0 or Higher Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: Yes Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
B.S. degree from a regionally accredited institution in any discipline that includes course work in calculus.
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