Engineering From an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Systems engineering is more than just technology. The Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering focuses on broad applications across a range of disciplines addressing system-level modeling, analysis and operation.
Systems engineering has been an accepted practice for decades in the aviation, aeronautics, aerospace and defense industries. In this program, you'll learn how to oversee and improve large projects by understanding how all parts work together. In addition, our program prepares you for a wide range of career opportunities by focusing on collaboration to solve real-world challenges with a holistic approach.
Program Details
Offered at the Daytona Beach Campus
The B.S. in Systems Engineering prepares you for success with sharp technical skills and introduces you to engineering processes used in aerospace and aviation. You'll engage in hands-on projects, working with small hardware and software systems used in applications that span aerospace, aviation and other tech-forward industries.
In our Systems Engineering program on the Daytona Beach Campus, you'll have access to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Student Projects Lab, the Cybersecurity Engineering Laboratory, the Biologically Inspired Design-for-Resilience (BID4R) Lab, the EECS Capstone Design Laboratory and more — all designed to give you hands-on experience that will help you stand out from the crowd after graduation.
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Methods of Study
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