Programs Offered
Designed for practicing engineers who want to earn a graduate certificate or master’s degree without workday interruptions. Students can earn the degree part-time or full-time using our flexible distance learning model
Differentiation and Expertise
Motivated by the increasing complexity of advanced products and the digital revolution, we train engineers in urgently needed cyberphysical systems (CPS) disciplines that are pivotal to product innovation.
Distance Learning Model
All graduate level systems engineering courses are equivalent to other UConn graduate school courses and are offered in an online-hybrid delivery mode. Courses are offered to geographically-dispersed students with a modular and flexible approach.
Course Descriptions
Our courses address key CPS workforce development needs by cutting across the areas of systems engineering, modeling, control, communications and networking.
Teaching Faculty
We are full-time UConn engineering faculty members that combine teaching and research in CPS and model-based systems engineering to bring state-of-the-art concepts and methods into each classroom.
How to Apply
Apply to take one course, a series or courses, the graduate certificate, or the master’s degree.
Graduate Spotlights
Our courses give our graduates experience in systems engineering they can apply to their careers. Read about our graduates' experiences while earning their degrees in Advanced Systems Engineering.
Job Opportunities
Our IASE partners share with IASE students and our community their current openings in systems engineering-related positions. See current opportunities here.
Systems Engineering
Short Course
Obtain more information about upcoming short courses in systems engineering.