Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering (Minor: Engineering Management/ Industrial Engineering)
University of Mauritius
Key Information
Campus location
Réduit, Mauritius
Languages
English
Study format
Blended, On-Campus
Duration
4 - 7 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 6,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* per year, international students. Mauritian students: 3000 USD/year. Administrative fee Rs 10,000/year. Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) fee USD 250, per semester, when applicable
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Introduction
The University of Mauritius (UoM) and the University of Arizona (UA) have partnered to offer an innovative dual degree program in Systems Engineering minor Engineering Management or minor Industrial Engineering. This program is designed to provide students with the science and fundamentals of mathematics necessary to analyze and design complex engineering systems.
Students in system engineering bachelor's degree programs use engineering principles to assess a given industry and create models that improve functionality. Students engage in research that allows them to develop innovative methods of tackling problems and improving operations. Systems may include computer networking, product assembly, and transportation. System improvement can benefit virtually any industry, therefore graduates can work in a wide range of fields, including bio-medicine, telecommunications, transportation, information technology, manufacturing, and the public sector. Careers in systems engineering might involve research, training, testing and system cost planning.
Upon completion, students will graduate with a dual degree from both the University of Mauritius and the University of Arizona.
Admissions
Curriculum
Minimum Requirements for Degree Award
The award of the degree is subject to the student satisfying the following requirements:
- Successful completion of 130 Credits as per the program structure;
- Satisfactory completion of industrial placement as specified in the program;
- Satisfactory performance in each of the eleven Graduate Attributes (GAs) specified against modules in the module specification sheets.
The program has been formulated to meet the competency standards prescribed by the Washington Accord. This means that graduates from this program would in addition to satisfying the prescribed credits per knowledge area (natural sciences, mathematics, engineering sciences, design and synthesis, and complementary studies) also have demonstrated satisfactory performance in the following eleven Graduates Attributes (GAs):
- GA 1: Problem Solving
- GA 2: Application of scientific and engineering knowledge
- GA 3: Engineering Design
- GA 4: Investigations, experiments, and data analysis
- GA 5: Engineering methods, skills, and tools, including Information Technology
- GA 6: Professional and technical communication
- GA 7: Impact of engineering activity
- GA 8: Individual, team and multidisciplinary working
- GA 9: Independent learning ability
- GA 10: Engineering Professionalism
- GA 11: Engineering Management
Program Outcome
Objectives
Upon completion of this program students should be able to:
- Integrate mathematics, physics, engineering science, operations research, applied probability and statistics, and computer simulation to model and analyze entire systems that are composed of their individual components and subsystems.
- Develop and exercise their capabilities for life‐ long learning as a means to enhance their technical and social skills.
- Develop and refine their management, communications, and professional skills to increase their effectiveness as team members and team leaders.
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Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Systems Engineering career options include:
- Reliability and Quality Engineer
- System Analyst
- Enterprise Systems Engineer
- Software Systems Engineer
- Product Engineer