Systems Engineering Graduate Program
Why SIE?
Curriculum
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
Master of Science Program in Systems Engineering
- Multiple avenues for specialized areas of study
- Thesis, report and coursework options
MS Requirements
Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering
- Non-degree program
- Geared to industry needs and working professionals
- A practical path to refined skills
Certificate Requirements
Tips for Getting Started
Admissions to University of Arizona Systems and Industrial Engineering graduate programs are handled through the UA Graduate College. Information provided here is summarized. Please see the Graduate College pages specified below and the SIE Graduate Student Handbook (PDF) for detailed information.
Questions about applying or enrolling?Contact: graduateadvisor@sie.arizona.edu
Interested in a snapshot of the UA SIE grad programs? Check out this one-page flyer:
Advisory Board Members

Heidi Davidz
Engineering Fellow, ManTech International Corporation

Christopher Delp
Technical Group Supervisor, Systems and Software Solutions Engineering


Dinesh Verma
Founding Executive Director, Systems Engineering Research Center
Professor, School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology

J. Robert Wirthlin
Senior Technical Leader, Systems Engineering
Ford Motor Company
Faculty

Ricardo Valerdi
Department Head of Systems and Industrial Engineering and Distinguished Outreach Professor

Michael Kwinn
Professor of Practice for Systems and Industrial Engineering and Director of Engineering Management

Rick Steiner
Adjunct Lecturer of Systems and Industrial Engineering

Sherilyn Keaton
Professor of Practice for Systems and Industrial Engineering
Manager of Software Engineering Projects

Brian O’Cain
Lecturer of Systems and Industrial Engineering

Samuel Peffers
Professor of Practice for Systems and Industrial Engineering