Advanced Systems Engineering

Modern products, such as aircraft and buildings, increasingly rely on intelligent components for enhanced performance. The fully online Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in Advanced Systems Engineering aims to develop skills vital for system design. This program addresses the rising demand for integrated and complex solutions by focusing on optimizing interactions among subsystems, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.

Acquire the skills needed to drive advanced systems design

Driven by the digital revolution and the necessity to produce high-quality products in a competitive global market, this program aims to train engineers in critical areas of analytical systems engineering, including:

  • requirements analysis 
  • architecture selection and optimization 
  • model-based design and development 
  • system design flows

Through a cutting-edge curriculum, you will learn the principles of a platform-based product development approach, exposing you to the entire product development flow, from requirements capture to architecture selection, design analysis, and into verification and validation.   

Through the program, you will acquire the knowledge to:  

  • increase performance and reliability 
  • save product development time 
  • minimize design errors.  
  • reduce time to market of products  

All credits earned in the Advanced Systems Engineering Certificate may be transferable to the Master of Engineering in Advanced Systems Engineering.  

The UConn Pratt & Whitney Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering is proud to announce that three of our Systems Engineering courses, together, have achieved INCOSE Knowledge Exam Academic Equivalency.

This recognition by INCOSE marks a significant milestone in the Institute’s continued leadership in advanced, industry-aligned systems engineering education and affirms that these courses meet the learning objectives of the globally recognized Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK).

Students who successfully complete these courses at the required performance threshold will now be able to satisfy the knowledge exam requirement for INCOSE’s Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) or Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certifications—streamlining their path to globally respected professional credentials.

This achievement underscores our commitment to equipping systems engineers with the skills, knowledge, and professional readiness demanded by today’s complex engineering landscape. Contact us to learn more!

Note: This 100% online M.Eng. concentration is not eligible for UConn visa sponsorship.

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Why Choose UConn?

Elevate Your Career with UConn’s Master of Engineering 
The next step in your engineering career starts here. UConn’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) offers a flexible and accessible path to drive your career and expertise from a top-ranked institution, no matter where you are or where you go.

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