Systems Technology, M.S. Online
“At the end of the day, I think the best part of being in college is the networking. 69ý69ýone comes from different walks of life to attend the University. Make sure that you meet different people across different organizations, and the sky is the limit.”
You should pursue a degree in systems technology if:
- You’re driven to improve processes for greater safety, efficiency, and quality.
- You want to develop your strengths in communication, leadership, and operations management.
- You enjoy research, data analysis, and testing methods for finding actionable solutions and implementing initiatives.
- You see the complexities of resource management and want to build on your abilities to reduce waste and costs.
The online Master of Science in Systems Technology program is designed for working professionals from industries such as manufacturing, energy, construction, and chemical engineering.
69ý by Nov. 30 to enroll for Spring or June 30 to enroll for Fall.
What to expect in Systems Technology
What's Systems Technology, M.S. Online Like?
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Analytics
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Quality Control
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Risk Management
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Lean Manufacturing
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Project Management
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As an online student, you'll have access to flat-rate tuition whether you're down the bayou or across the country!
Why M.S. in Systems Technology Online
Excel in Engineering Management.
Learn from faculty with decades of industry experience in lean manufacturing, quality control, design processes and more to ensure you have the advanced skills to lead in engineering management, quality assurance, and manufacturing project management.
Maximize your time.
Set a pace that works for your schedule with a choice of 8-week and 16-week courses delivered 100% online.
Excel with one-on-one support.
Access personalized support and resources at every step of the way, including a dedicated enrollment specialist, 24/7 online tutoring, and a specialized online student resource center.
Build your network.
Online faculty facilitate continuous and effective communication with and among students, so you can make lasting connections from wherever you are studying.