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Graduate Admissions Webinars

Connect with our Management of Complex Systems faculty and learn about graduate study opportunities during a 1-hour webinar and Q&A.

This will provide an opportunity for potential applicants to learn more about the campus, the department and the M.S./Ph.D. program.

You will have an opportunity to ask questions of faculty members and a representative from the Graduate Division.

 

The meetings will be held on the Zoom platform, and we will contact you with sign on information shortly before the event.

Tuesday, November 18 at noon (PST): Register online here (link).

 

Note: the deadline for Fall 2026 MCS applications is January 15th.


Management of Complex Systems - PhD Program

Multidisciplinary doctoral training at the nexus of complex systems and management science

 

 

The MIST Ph.D. in Management of Complex Systems (MCS) is designed to educate a new generation of management scholars with depth in analytical methods and a focus on complexity as the driving force behind issues in management of human-technology systems and in management of coupled human-natural systems.

The program draws upon the multidisciplinary composition of MIST faculty and the interdisciplinary spirit of UC Merced to deliver a distinctive educational experience – one that provides students the flexibility to cross-breed coursework and mentorship with other domains of engineering, science, and social science. Likewise, the program does not require prospective students to have any particular undergraduate degree.

Courses are directly taught by MIST core faculty who have expertise in various facets of adaptive management of complex coupled human and natural systems, including for-profit and not-for-profit organizations and public and private enterprises. As such, coursework and thesis projects are aimed at developing management skills tailored for  ‘wicked problems’  those of indeterminate scale and scope requiring interdisciplinary collaboration  that are so often encountered in complex adaptive systems. 

Both the sources and solutions to the grand challenges of the 21st century are at the intersection of people, organizations, information, technology, and the natural world. By focusing on this nexus, this program will prepare our students with a valuable skillset for working with other scholars, practitioners, and policy makers in order to address challenges of monitoring, analysis, modeling, entrepreneurship, adaptive management and change leadership that managers and leaders are faced with across a diverse array of public and private organizations.

 

To apply, visit the UC Merced Graduate Division website.

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