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Tuition Fee
USD 60,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Fine Arts
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 60,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-01-01-
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RequirementsThe B.S. degree in Systems Engineering requires 127 credits in Mathematics, Basic Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Engineering courses.Course ListCodeTitleCreditsBASIC SCIENCESAS.171.101General Physics: Physical Science Major I4orAS.171.107 General Physics for Physical Sciences Majors (AL)AS.173.111General Physics Laboratory I 11EN.560.112Electromagnetism & Sensors Lab1AS.030.101Introductory Chemistry I3AS.030.105Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I1AS.270.103Introduction to Global Environmental Change3MATHEMATICSAS.110.108Calculus I (Physical Sciences & Engineering)4AS.110.109Calculus II (For Physical Sciences and Engineering)4EN.553.291Linear Algebra and Differential Equations4AS.110.202Calculus III4HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2Select 15 credits of H or S electives 15SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALSEN.500.113Gateway Computing: Python3EN.500.132Bootcamp: Java (or other advanced programming course)1EN.560.100Civilization Engineered3EN.560.201Statics & Mechanics of Materials3EN.560.211Statics and Mechanics of Materials Laboratory1EN.560.240Uncertainty, Reliability and Decision-making3EN.560.250Intro to Mathematical Decision Making3EN.560.255Dynamical Systems3EN.560.458Natural Disaster Risk Modeling3Systems Engineering Elective (e.g. Thermodynamics or Circuits or Fluid Mechanics or Control Theory)3OPTIMIZATION & ANALYTICS ELECTIVESAnalytics Elective 1 (e.g. Data Structures)3Analytics Elective 2 (e.g. Machine Learning)3Optimization Elective 1 (e.g. Intro to Optimization I)3Optimization Elective 2 (e.g. Intro to Network Modeling)3Analytics or Optimization Elective 33CaSE EXPERIENCESEN.560.191CaSE Collaborative0.5EN.560.192CaSE Design0.5EN.560.291CaSE Coding0.5EN.560.292CaSE Research0.5EN.560.391CaSE Careers I0.5EN.560.392CaSE Careers II0.5CaSE - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICEEN.560.401Design Theory and Practice3EN.560.402 (Integrated Design Project)3EN.660.361Engineering Management & Leadership3EN.661.110Professional Writing and Communication3CaSE TECHNICAL ELECTIVESSelect 9 credits of CaSE technical electives9FREE ELECTIVESSelect 18 credits of free electives18Total Credits1271If a student earns AP credit for Physics I, they MUST still take eitherGeneral Physics Lab I (173.111) or another 1 credit N laboratory course.2This Whiting School requirement recognizes that human-centered engineering design relies not only on strong technical skills, but on an understanding of the humanities and social sciences as well. Any five 3-credit H or S elective courses may be used to fulfill this requirement. See the Distribution tab in theRequirements for a Bachelor's Degreesection for two exceptions to the rule that each H/S distribution course is at least 3 credits. (Note that because Professional Writing & Communication has an S distribution credit, only 15 credits are required here, as opposed to the reported 18 required by the Whiting School).Additional Notes:No required coursesmay be takenas Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U)Amaximum of 3 credits from the Humanities and Social Science (H/S) requirements may be taken S/UTechnical electives may be takenS/U only with the approval of the advisor.No more than two grades of D in the required engineering and technical electives may be counted
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Secondary School Report:School counselor recommendation, transcript, and high school profile.Two Teacher Evaluations:Evaluations from two teachers who can provide insight into you and your work.SAT Reasoning Test or ACT: If you have a test score—SAT, ACT, AP, IB, English language proficiency exams, or others—and feel it is reflective of your academic ability, we will consider it as part of our holistic review strategy.Non-U.S. citizens from countries where English is not the official language are required to submit one of the following standardized tests as part of the admissions application process. A waiver for the English language proficiency requirement may granted for some applicants who meet specific criteria.TOEFL and IELTS exams are valid for two years from the date of the original exam.
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