Average time to completion
12-18 Months
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Systems thinking teaches professionals how to consider the complex interconnections between different elements of social, biological, economic, political, and technological systems and turns the spotlight on the role of humans in improving and changing system designs. Whether it’s solving problems in the global energy grid or creating 3-D nanostructures, systems thinkers understand that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
The Graduate Certificate in Systems is designed to prepare a new generation of industry and academic leaders to create holistic solutions to the most challenging and complex problems in today’s society. This program trains scientists, economists, engineers, designers, and humanitarians to use systems thinking to make significant advancements in research and professional contexts.
Students can complete the certificate as a stand-alone program or add it to a full master’s program.
Curriculum
The certificate requires three graduate SYS courses (9 credit hours) that introduce fundamentals of systems thinking by teaching systems methodologies that can be applied to a variety of complex problems - both at the micro and macro level.
Admissions Requirements
Criteria for Admissions
- Minimum GPA of a 3.0
- Bachelor's Degree from an Accredited Institution
Application Requirements
- Transcripts from all universities attended
- TOEFL (International students only)
Strong applications also include the below:
- 3 recommenders
- Academic Statement of Purpose
- Personal History Statement
- A professional resume
Application Deadlines
- For Fall Start: August 1
- For Spring Start: January 1
- For Summer Start: June 1
Tuition
- Resident of Indiana $1,139 per credit
- Nonresident of Indiana $1,459 per credit
Domestic students and permanent residents may qualify for the following types of financial aid:
- US federal financial aid
- Military, veterans, and military-connected students
Student Quotes
Meryl Suresh
Systems Engineer in software development industry
"The classes in the Graduate Certificate in Systems gave me the tools to be able to visualize concepts when words are not enough. This gives me the opportunity to look for areas that may be lacking or completely missing but are important to the system."
Luke Kaiser
AI/Machine Learning within the aerospace & defense industry
"Every research and development effort is a complex system, and my systems engineering training will facilitate reliable results."
Rachel Lilienfeld
Engineer in the construction industry
"The Systems Certificate was not only flexible with the course delivery, but the classes were challenging and relevant. I have already been able to apply the tools and techniques I learned throughout the coursework in my job."
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take this graduate certificate to transfer into another Purdue online master’s degree?
The three required courses have been previously cross-listed in the course offerings from various graduate majors. If a student from any major has completed any of these SYS courses during their graduate studies, the course can be counted towards fulfillment of the certificate requirements. Contact your academic advisor for details.
Can I transfer the certificate into the Interdisciplinary Master’s in Engineering?
Credits from the Graduate Certificate in Systems can be transferred to an Interdisciplinary Master’s in Engineering. A concentration is available for Systems Engineering. You can apply credits earned for the certificate to the concentration.
If are taking the certificate prior to applying for the master’s degree, you will be considered a non-degree seeking student during the pursuit of the Certificate.
If you are interested in potentially pursuing another master’s degree in engineering, please reach out to the prospective school concerning transfer credit eligibility.
Is there a minimum course registration required each semester?
You need to register for at least one credit to be considered an active student. If you do not enroll for more than two consecutive semesters, you will lose your student status and must reapply.
How long does it take to finish the program?
The graduate certificate requires 3 courses. See course semesters below. Professionals can take all 3 courses within 2 or 3 semesters.
- SYS500 and SYS510 are both offered every fall semester.
- SYS530 is offered every spring semester.
How are the online courses structured?
The courses will be offered asynchronously. We upload recordings of live lectures for you to view on your time. You will follow along weekly to complete your assignments, projects, and/or exams. Exams may require a proctor (virtual or in-person depending on the faculty).