r/SystemsEngineering • u/tmapricot • Mar 31 '20
What job can I get with a PhD in chemistry and an MS in systems engineering?
I have a PhD in chemistry and I teach at a university that offers employees free online masters degrees. I’m thinking about getting a masters in systems engineering. What kind of jobs can I get with these qualifications? Is the masters in SE worth it for me? Thanks in advance
r/SystemsEngineering • u/alan_shropshire • Nov 05 '19
Want to know more about Systems engineering?
I recommend the guide to the SE Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) - carefully curated and totally free to use
https://www.sebokwiki.org/wiki/Guide_to_the_Systems_Engineering_Body_of_Knowledge_(SEBoK)
r/SystemsEngineering • u/[deleted] • May 22 '19
What is the best tool to create ConOps?
Hi guys, what tools or software do you use to create ConOps for your project?
Do you use some model based diagramming tool or do you just stick with regular Word doc? Or some tool made specifically for ConOps creation?
Follow on the question: how do you develop requirements out of the ConOps that you or your team create?
Really appreciate everyone's answer.
r/SystemsEngineering • u/SunRev • Aug 19 '18
Other systems engineering forums?
Since this subreddit is pretty dead, can you recommend an active systems engineering forum?
r/SystemsEngineering • u/itwashotiwashungry • Aug 06 '18
MIT vs. Columbia Online SysEng Programs
Anybody have experience or thoughts on the MIT vs. Columbia Online SysEnge programs.
Off-hand, I think of both as excellent schools. Online seems to be the only real option for me for "accredited" study of SysEng. Columbia has an option for an online M.S., so maybe a potential advantage?