Enterprise Systems Engineering
Overview
This program is designed to produce graduates who have a broad and detailed knowledge in systems theory and systems thinking, business process analysis and enterprise systems architecture and design.
What will I study?
Throughout the Enterprise Systems Engineering program, there will be a focus on project management, research methods, enterprise architecture, innovation, and governance. Some of the courses include:
- Business Information Systems
- Systems Theory and Systems Thinking
- Enterprise Systems Engineering
- Statistical and Probabilistic Methods
- Information Technology Project Management
Graduation Requirements
Courses
To graduate from this program, students must pass 30 credit hours of compulsory courses, and 3 credit hours from the elective courses, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0. A pass grade for a course is considered to be A, B+ or B.
Thesis
All students shall conduct research or industry project of 6 credit hours and produce a report as partial fulfillment of the requirement for this program. A student shall present and defend his/her thesis publicly. A thesis will be evaluated by a group that consists of the supervisor, external and internal examiners.
Career Paths
Many career opportunities await the future graduates of Enterprise Systems Engineering program. As a well-equipped professional, you can expect to impact the world in professions such as:
- Systems Architect
- Technical Lead
- Systems Project Manager