The Systems Engineering Department
at George Mason University is
interdisciplinary,
drawing from engineering, computer science, operations research,
psychology, and economics. The core systems engineering courses tie these
diverse threads together to provide a global understanding of how individual
engineering disciplines fit into the development of complex, large scale
systems. Students gain technical depth by selecting a sequence of technical
electives that constitute a concentration track. The senior design project
provides hands-on experience by having the students use the systems
engineering tools, methods and techniques they learned in the program.
The School of Information and Technology
(SITE) at
George Mason University is primarily concerned with study areas
that involve the integration of the information basis for modern
engineering together with the more conventional physical and
materials science basis. The careful integration of these areas
results in a unique academic experience for highly motivated
students. SITE is the parent school of the Systems Engineering Department.
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Career Services
provides employment assistance to students and
helps employers contact job seeking students and graduates.
You will find information on careers, employers and salaries here.
Location: Student Union Building 1, Room 348 Contact: Career Services Email: careerhp@gmu.edu Phone: (703) 993-2370 FAX: (703) 993-2361 |
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