Systems Engineering (Ph.D.)

Earning your PhD in Systems Engineering will prepare you to participate in the rapid design and development of large and complex systems. 

Systems Engineering integrates all the specialty and sub-specialty groups of engineering disciplines into a team whose efforts result in a structured development process that proceeds from concept to production to operation.  

Example systems include coastal ecosystems, water treatment facilities, computer networks, visualization platforms, deep-water drilling operations, highway safety systems, biofuels production facilities, robotic units, refineries, fiber optic networks, aircraft, vehicle control systems, biomass gasification units, management of utilities during disaster events, and power grids. 

This innovative program builds upon the research-based learning experience associated with most traditional Engineering Ph.D. programs by adding the additional learned skill set of Systems Engineering principals. You’ll gain strong specialized knowledge coupled with expertise in the application of systems theory toward solving complex problems within your specialty.  

Graduates of the program are competitive in both industry and academic positions.  

Each of the five engineering departments at 鶹AV participates in the offering of the Systems Engineering Ph.D. degree with a discipline concentration within each department. Upon application, you will select a concentration (specialization) department from within the college – chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or petroleum engineering. 

The program accepts direct Ph.D. (for students with a B.S. in an acknowledged engineering field) and Post-M.S. (for students who previously obtained a M.S.) applicants. 

The College of Engineering at 鶹AV was ranked among the country's best in the U.S. News & World Report's 2023 edition of "Best Graduate Schools." 

This program prepares its students for licensure or certification within the state of Louisiana. For more information regarding credentialing requirements, including important information if you plan to move out of state, please . 

Systems Engineering at 鶹AV