The Systems Design Engineering (MASc, PhD) program at the University of Waterloo focuses on the design, analysis, and management of complex socio-technical systems. Objectives include developing skills in systems thinking, modeling, and optimization to address real-world engineering challenges. Unique features include an interdisciplinary approach integrating mechanical, electrical, software, and human factors engineering, with emphasis on innovation and practical application through research projects.
Graduates are prepared for roles in industry, academia, and research, with strong demand in sectors like technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace. The program's emphasis on systems integration leads to opportunities in design, consulting, and leadership positions.
The department features advanced labs including the Human Factors Engineering Lab for ergonomics research and the Systems Design Studio for prototyping. Partnerships include collaborations with industry leaders like Google, IBM, and automotive firms through Waterloo's co-op and research initiatives, providing access to cutting-edge projects and funding.
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