
Admission for the WSU Online Master of Systems Engineering
Application deadlines:
- For enrolling in Spring: October 1
- For enrolling in Fall: May 1
Each application must be accompanied by a $60 (U.S.) application fee ($95 for international / non-U.S. resident applicants). This may be paid with a credit card using the online application form.
- Apply for the Master of Science in Systems Engineering
- Apply for the Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering Post Baccalaureate Certificate
- Apply for the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Systems Architect Certificate
Admission Requirements
Applicants for admission into the Master of Science in Systems Engineering program must possess a B.Sc. in engineering (EAC), engineering-technology (ETAC), or computing (CAC) from an ABET-accredited program with Calculus I and II and upper-division calculus-based STEM Statistics as a minimum. B.Sc. in any other related subject is on a case-by-case basis only.
- Preference is given to graduates of hard sciences (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry).
- Specific industry or military experience is also considered and evaluated for potential acceptance into the program.
- Any non-engineering candidate accepted into the program is subject to leveling coursework as prescribed by the department. This includes mathematics, physics, chemistry, and any other engineering coursework deemed critical to the SE credential.
3.0 GPA
A minimum overall GPA of 3.0 is required from the undergraduate program in which the bachelor’s degree is earned; a 3.3 is preferred. The program reviews the student portfolio, including bachelor's program, calculus and statistics grades, rigor of courses taken (upper division), work experience, professional certifications, and participation in the systems community.
Leveling Courses
After being provisionally accepted, students who have not graduated from an ABET accredited program or have not completed college Calculus l, ll, and STEM statistics, must demonstrate the ability to pass the following courses:
- 3.0 or better in each is required
- Leveling courses must be completed from a regional accrediting association recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
- Higher Learning Commission
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges
- Southern Association of Colleges and School Commission on Colleges
- Middle State Commission on Higher Education
- New England Commission on Higher Education
- Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Application Materials
The final online application process prompts you to submit your completed application. Your application will not be considered until you have submitted a "complete" online application and all necessary documents have been received by the MSSE program.
Each MSSE application must be accompanied by the application fee. A credit card is the preferred form of payment, but other forms are welcome. Additional instructions are in the online application.
Two essays are required. Essay 1: Systems Engineering & Systems Thinking and Essay 2: Academic Statement of Purpose (ASOP).