What is the difference between the MSSE (ENSE) and the Professional Master of Engineering program with systems engineering option?
The MSSE (ENSE) program provides broad and general training in systems engineering principles as they have developed in industrial and government practices. It gives intensive and specialized training in systems engineering within the various branches of the engineering profession. Students have the option of choosing the thesis or non-thesis degree options. Those who select the thesis option must earn a total of 30 credit hours of coursework to complete the program, and undertake a master’s thesis project demonstrating the practical implications of systems engineering principles. The non-thesis degree option requires 36 credit hours of coursework plus a written comprehensive examination and a scholarly paper. The Professional Master of Engineering (acronym: ENPM) program is an applications-oriented, methods-focused, part-time program designed to assist engineers in the development of their professional careers and to provide the technical expertise needed in the business, government,
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