Traditional Master’s Tuition
Tuition for the MS-SEM in this format is the same as that for any other MS degree at UT Dallas. Details can be found at: UT Dallas Tuition Plans.
Average Student Expenses
The United States Department of Education requires institutions that participate in federal student financial aid programs to provide information regarding expenses the average student incurs while attending their programs.
These additional expenses are not usually charged by the institution but instead are part of the cost of living for the period of enrollment. This information is used when calculating the maximum amount of financial aid a student may receive.
When reviewing these expenses you should bear in mind that most, if not all, of these expenses are incurred whether or not you are enrolled in a graduate program.
The following figures assume you are registered as a full-time student and that you are living in an off-campus house or apartment.
Books: $1,300
Housing: $8,506
Meals: $5,224
Transportation: $2,520
Personal expenses: $2,250
Total: $19,800
Cost of Living Information for Federal Student
For students participating in Federal Student Financial Aid Programs, visit the Jindal School’s Cost of Living page to find additional information about expenses the average student incurs while attending our programs.
Financial Aid
Systems Engineering and Management students that need assistance paying tuition may apply for financial aid.
Looking for a Great College Value?
Consider the UT Dallas Systems Engineering and Management Program
Are you an engineer or high-tech business manager? Are you looking for an effective way to catalyze your professional career? The MS-SEM degree at UT Dallas is a great educational option for working professionals. We also offer certificate options designed to benefit seasoned engineers, managers, and recent graduates.
Noted for its academic rigor and flexibility, the SEM program allows you to pursue either a graduate certificate or a master’s degree in either a Traditional or Professional format:
- The Professional Master’s program allows you to work full-time while simultaneously earning either a Systems Engineering and Management degree or graduate certificate. You can attend classes in four-hour sessions, held primarily on Saturdays and occasionally on weekday evenings.
- The Traditional Master’s program offers a way to pursue a degree by attending regular weekday classes. Qualified undergraduates can use the Fast-Track program to gain credit toward their master’s degree.
We invite you to visit the Program Overview page and our Alumni page to discover more about the Systems Engineering and Management program.
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