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Capitol Technology University Course Catalog

   
    Dec 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Systems Engineering, Ph.D.


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Systems engineering is a growing field that provides many career opportunities to graduates within this discipline. Systems Engineers work within the technology industry, from biotech to mechatronics, computer science to aerospace - any system that needs development, deployment, design, integration, and analysis will be managed by a Systems Engineer. Systems Engineers tackle projects such as life cycle management, data management, cybersecurity implementation, DevOps, control centers, algorithm design, complex hardware and software testing, manufacturing systems, best practices analyses, and others across a wide array of technological global industries. Graduates within this profession are highly sought after, as they are a fundamental asset to any successful business. The PhD in Systems Engineering is for those who desire to advance in their careers by gaining leadership and management skills in the industries related directly and indirectly to Systems Engineering.

All required courses are offered exclusively online in an 16-week asynchronous format.

Student Outcomes

Upon graduation, graduates will be able to

  • Evaluate the need for systems engineering.
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge and competencies needed for the future in management of systems engineering.
  • Analyze theories, tools, and frameworks used in systems engineering.
  • Execute a plan to complete a significant piece of scholarly work in systems engineering.
  • Develop skills to implement systems engineering.

Notes


  • This program may be completed with a minimum of 60 credit hours, but may require additional credit hours, depending on the time required to complete the dissertation/publication research. Students who are not prepared to defend after completion of the 60 credits will be required to enroll in RSC-899, a one-credit, eight-week continuation course.
  • Students are required to be continuously enrolled/registered in the RSC-899 course until they successfully complete their dissertation defense/exegesis.

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