MSSEM 722

Master of Science in Systems Engineering Management (722 curriculum)


The Master of Science in Systems Engineering Management (MSEM) Program combines systems engineering with program management knowledge and skills. It is designed to broaden the technical capabilities of DoD acquisition workforce members with nontechnical backgrounds so that they can successfully manage and lead programs or projects in support of the defense acquisition system. Students learn the systems engineering process, from establishing system requirements through test and evaluation; and how to manage, schedule and budget programs and work with DoD suppliers through contracts to meet program obligations. Students also earn DAU equivalencies for PM and ENG level III, T&E and PQM level II and CON level I.

The MSSEM degree is not ABET EAC accredited.

Admission Requirements

  • Baccalaureate degree with a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.6.
  • At least one college level mathematics course.

International students should refer to the Admissions section for current TOEFL and entrance requirements.

Entry Dates: October and March
Length of Study: Eight quarters
Program Officer: Joseph W. Sweeney III
Academic Associate: Joel Hagan

Curriculum Sponsors

Director, Acquisition Career Management, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology): ASA/ALT (DACM)

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