Benefits

 

Benefits of an SEA Degree


For a Naval Career

If you anticipate a role in the transformation of the US military, this is the curriculum for you.  If you are an unrestricted line officer, this curriculum provides a robust blend of technical and war-fighting  education. 

For a Warfighter

The SEA curriculum is very useful for warfighters. Skills learned in this degree     program will deepen your understanding of how the Navy builds and fights large systems. We also include courses that complete your phase one of JPME.

After Service

Systems engineers and analysts are in great demand by industry. A recent University of Virginia study showed that systems engineers had the third highest starting salaries among all engineers, behind electrical and mechanical engineering. The advantage is more pronounced for senior personnel:

Systems engineers are ranked among the highest paid for graduates of any engineering discipline. Systems engineers are leaders among engineers because they are educated in project management. The Department of Labor Statistics states "Median annual earnings for engineers at senior managerial levels were about $90,000.";– University of Virginia, Systems Engineering Salary Data

Points of Contact

Points of Contact


Jeffrey E. Kline, CAPT US Navy Ret.
SEA Chair
jekline@nps.edu
(831) 656-7946

Mark Stevens
Academic Associate
Senior Lecturer
mstevens@nps.edu
(831) 656-7545

CDR Caleb MacDonald
Program Officer
caleb.macdonald@nps.edu
(831) 656-2033

Useful Links

Please use the links along the top navigation bar to learn more about the NPS Systems Engineering Analysis program.

 

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The links included below will take you to related program pages outside the NPS Systems Engineering Analysis webpages: