Systems Science and Engineering, Minor

System engineering (SSE) helps us to understand what happens when we compose many elements, each with their own behavior, and helps us understand how to design and constrain the individual elements to engineer desired behavior for the composed system. Students can pursue a SSE minor by completing six courses that includes decision making, data processing and modeling, simulation, and design of systems.

SEAS Second Major or Minor Option

Students interested in a second major (College students only) or minor with SEAS are required to meet with the Undergraduate Curriculum Chair from the major/minor department you wish to declare to discuss requirements and obtain approval on the Second Major or Minor form. The approved form must be returned to the SEAS Research and Academic Services Office, 109 Towne Building.

Systems Science and Engineering, Minor

ESE 2040Decision Models1
ESE 2100Introduction to Dynamic Systems1
ESE 2240Signal and Information Processing1.5
ESE 3030Stochastic Systems Analysis and Simulation1
Electives
Select 1 Information Systems Elective 11
Select 1 Information Systems or Systems Design Elective 11
Total Course Units6.5
1

Approved elective lists can be found on the most recent SSE worksheet.


The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.