M.S. in Systems Engineering
Our Master’s Program
Students pursuing a Master’s degree in Civil and Systems Engineering at Johns Hopkins are welcome to work with CSSE members and take a wide range of systems-related classes. Students from the JHU departments of Environmental Health and Engineering and Applied Math and Statistics also regularly collaborate with CSSE.
For information about the Systems Engineering MS program, please visit the CaSE Master’s degree information page.
The Systems Engineering master’s program includes a total of eight (8) courses must be taken and approved by the advisor. Three (3) courses must be taken from the following “required core courses” list. Courses not on the list may be requested for substitution at the advisor’s discretion. The remaining five (5) courses are elective and must be approved by the advisor. A list of possible elective courses is found below. One of the 8 courses can be a professional development class, such as those offered by the Center for Leadership Education.
Master’s students are offered 2 options (different combinations of courses, seminars, externship, and research) in order to obtain their degree. There is also a Bachelor’s/Master’s Program available.
The most common path for M.S. graduate students is to complete the degree through coursework alone. The M.S. degree requirements are as follows*:
- Minimum course requirements: 8 courses** at the 600-level or above:
- 3 of which must be from the following list (Substitute courses can be considered at the advisors discretion):
- EN.560.653 An Introduction to Network Modeling
- EN.560.618 Probabilistic Methods in Civil Engineering and Mechanics
- EN.553.613 Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
- EN.553.636 Introduction to Data Science
- EN.553.761 Nonlinear Optimization I
- EN.601.633 Intro Algorithms
- EN.601.675 Machine Learning
- 5 of which are elective
- Required courses, but do not count towards minimum course requirements:
- Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar – Fall semester – EN.560.691
- Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar – Spring semester – EN.560.692
- Academic Ethics short course EN.500.603
- Responsible Conduct of Research short course: AS.360.624 or AS.360.625
- Acceptable grades: B- and above. Only one course with a grade lower than B- is allowed toward the degree requirements. No grade lower than a C- may be counted toward the course requirements.
- First three semesters must be full-time. The fourth semester can be part-time.*** It is expected that the degree will be completed in one year with the student enrolling in 4 courses per semester, although in select cases students may require a third semester of study
- CPT internship credits for international students do not count toward the completion of a M.S.E. degree
- Externship
- Transfer credits are not permitted
*Students must comply with all requirements stipulated by the Whiting School of Engineering Academic Policies and Procedures as outlined at https://engineering.jhu.edu/education/graduate-studies/graduate-academic-policies-procedures/.
**Academic advisors, in consultation with the faculty in the department, will determine whether the 8 courses leading to this degree are appropriate and if they have been completed satisfactorily.
***See the department Sr. Academic Program Coordinator or Director of Graduate Studies to determine if you are eligible for part-time status.
The M.S. with thesis option is primarily intended for students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. The M.S. degree requirements are as follows*:
- Minimum course requirements: 8 courses** at the 600-level or above:
- 3 of which must be from the following list (Substitute courses can be considered at the advisors discretion):
- EN.560.653 An Introduction to Network Modeling
- EN.560.618 Probabilistic Methods in Civil Engineering and Mechanics
- EN.553.613 Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
- EN.553.636 Introduction to Data Science
- EN.553.761 Nonlinear Optimization I
- EN.601.633 Intro Algorithms
- EN.601.675 Machine Learning
- 5 of which are elective
- Required courses, but do not count towards minimum course requirements:
- Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar – Fall semester – EN.560.691
- Civil Engineering Graduate Seminar – Spring semester – EN.560.692
- Academic Ethics short course EN.500.603
- Responsible Conduct of Research short course: AS.360.624 or AS.360.625
- Acceptable grades: B- and above. Only one course with a grade lower than B- is allowed toward the degree requirements. No grade lower than a C- may be counted toward the course requirements.
- Final essay that is approved by the research advisor and one additional reader who is required to be a full-time departmental faculty member. Any external reader must be approved by the Department Chair
- Research presentation in a public forum attended by two members of the WSE faculty or other faculty approved by the Department Chair
- First three semesters must be full-time. The fourth semester can be part-time.*** It is expected that the degree will be completed in one year with the student enrolling in 4 courses per semester, although in select cases students may require a third semester of study
- CPT internship credits for international students do not count toward the completion of a M.S.E. degree
- Externship
- Transfer credits are not permitted
*Students must comply with all requirements stipulated by the Whiting School of Engineering Academic Policies and Procedures as outlined at https://engineering.jhu.edu/education/graduate-studies/graduate-academic-policies-procedures/.
**Academic advisors, in consultation with the faculty in the department, will determine whether the 7 courses leading to this degree are appropriate and if they have been completed satisfactorily.
***See the department Sr. Academic Program Coordinator or Director of Graduate Studies to determine if you are eligible for part-time status.
