The LMU Systems Engineering, a Department within the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, utilizes an innovative approach to a curriculum that is new and industry-relevant. New courses and certification programs that have been added to the 2018-2019 curriculum: Occupy Mars course, Technology Transitions course, Cybersecurity Certificate, Software Architecture Certificate, and Space Systems Certificate. In order to stay relevant, the program is currently curating a research opportunity for graduate students as well as building a new Engineering building by 2020. As the largest Catholic, Jesuit University on the West Coast, LMU has a low student to teacher ratio ensuring that each student receives a more hands-on approach to learning. Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering: STUDENT BODY Undergraduate: 1,172 Graduate: 98 Average Class Size: 22.1 Seaver Students on Dean's List: 368 Female Students: 45%a ACADEMICS 15 undergraduate degree programs 6 undergraduate minors 1 post-baccalaureate certificate program 8 graduate degree programs 7 graduate certificate programs
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The LMU Systems Engineering annual revenue was $287 million in 2026.
LMU Systems Engineering is based in Los Angeles, California.