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Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science

Systems Engineering

MS, Online

About this Program

Expand your career opportunities with an MS in Systems Engineering. Our flexible, online master's degree program consists of three stackable certificates that can be completed in less than two years. Balance your studies with your personal and professional commitments from anywhere in the world with our entirely online, synchronous program. 

As a systems engineer, your primary focus involves defining and harmonizing the objectives of various stakeholders through facilitation, guidance and leadership. You'll blend multiple areas of expertise to create systems solutions that can help meet the needs of popular industries such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical and defense.

AI for the Public Good

Following ChatGPT's was release to the public, a slurry of new artificial intelligence products—like computer programs that can write in the style of your favorite author and software that can generate images mimicking any artist’s brushstroke—exploded onto the scene, spurring fears and debates over how AI will shape the future of work, education, arts and culture, and nearly every other aspect of our lives.

Morgridge College of Education to Provide Research Framework for Black Student Success Program at Denver Public Schools

Erin Anderson, associate professor in the Morgridge College of Education, is working with Denver Public Schools’ newly created Black Student Success (BSS) team to identify the classroom practices and strategies of these rock star teachers to increase graduation rates, grade level performance, enrollment in rigorous classes and the feeling of safety and support.

Q&A: Solving the Affordable Housing Crisis

Cities across the country are feeling the weight of a shortage of affordable housing. Economic growth, fluctuating interest rates and an expanding short-term rental market have collided with supply shortages and antiquated zoning laws to place an even greater strain.

Q&A: Ritchie School Researcher Combatting Heart Disease

Ali Azadani, associate professor and director of the DU Cardiovascular Biomechanics Lab, and his colleagues are working to develop new and innovative treatments and cardiovascular implants that could improve the health and lives of millions of Americans and people across the globe.

DU Study Finds Similarities in Diagnosis and Treatment for Concussions and Long COVID

When Brad Davidson, associate professor at the University of Denver’s Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, set off for college, he was interested in civil engineering. “I thought I wanted to be an architect,” Davidson says. “I never expected to be doing research on long COVID.” 

SARS-CoV-2 Epidemiology and COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness Among Infants and Children Aged 6 Months–4 Years — New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States, July 2022–September 2023

NWSS CoE Contributing Authors Allison Wheeler, MSPH and Shannon Matzinger

Published in MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2023;72

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