On-Campus Graduate Degrees

Spanning High-Profile Research, Specialized Study and Industry Focus

The UA Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering offers several PhD, MS and MEng degrees, plus multiple graduate certificates. Concentrate your studies within the department’s globally significant research focus areas. Personalize your plan of study, and pursue your interests in systems engineering, industrial engineering or engineering management.

Follow links on this page to the UA Graduate College website for SIE grad program requirements. Additionally, the SIE Graduate Student Handbook expands on program requirements and expectations.

SIE Graduate Student Handbook (PDF)

Eager to enhance your job opportunities in a flexible program with wide applications? Check out online graduate programs in systems engineering, industrial engineering and engineering management at the University of Arizona.

For more information on Software Engineering MS and PhD degrees, visit the SFWE website.

Doctor of Philosophy in Systems and Industrial Engineering

  • Interdisciplinary, high-profile research
  • Flexible programs
  • Requires a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering, industrial engineering or a related field

PhD Requirements

PhD-SIE

PhD-SFWE

Master of Science Programs

  • Multiple avenues for specialized areas of study
  • Thesis, report and coursework options
  • Accelerated programs for UA undergraduates

MS Requirements

Engineering Management

MS-EM

Accelerated MS-EM

Industrial Engineering

MS-IE

Accelerated MS-IE

Systems Engineering

MS-SE

Accelerated MS-SE

Software Engineering

MS-SFWE

Graduate Certificates

  • Non-degree programs
  • Geared to industry needs and working professionals
  • A practical path to refined skills

Certificate Requirements

Engineering Management Certificate

Systems Engineering Certificate

 

Software Engineering

MS and PhD degrees are available in Software Engineering. Visit the website for more information.

Courses

See SIE’s Graduate Courses page for descriptions and syllabi.