[MUSIC] The discipline of systems engineering is an essential element in the successful development of complex systems. The need for the discipline is reinforced each year with the ever-increasing complexity of modern systems. There are large complex distributing systems such as transportation infrastructure, financial systems, and communications networks, complex individual systems such as airplanes, buildings, and cars, and complex devices such as computers and smartphones. To be of use in managing such complexity, systems engineering involves many disciplines. It's not uncommon for complex systems to involve millions of hours of work, by thousands of people from a wide range of disciplines, spread across many countries. The projects deliver these systems can therefore take decades, and involve a very large number of stakeholders. To accommodate the need for better understanding of the discipline of systems engineering, the Master of Systems Engineering at UNSW Canberra is purposely designed to provide modern and postgraduate students with a program that broadens their knowledge and skills rather than deepen, as they might in a traditional science or engineering program. Consequently, enrollment in the program is open to students from any disciplinary program. Now, the master of systems engineering program comprises eight courses, which can completed over a one year full-time study or an equivalent part-time period. There are four core compulsory courses, systems engineering practice, requirements engineering, test and evaluation, and capability option analysis. And then four elective courses. By choosing two of those four courses from a nominated set Students can specialize in Networking, Maritime Systems, Space Systems, Test & Evaluation, Electronic Warfare, or Weapons & Ordinance. Now, all courses in the program can be completed in the distance mode, which is delivered predominantly online. And many are available in the intensive delivery mode, which includes an on-campus delivery period of five days, normally at the start of each session. So if you're interested in the Master of System Engineering, please visit the program website where you'll find all the information you need, and information on how to enroll. I look forward to seeing you in the program. [MUSIC]