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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University prepares students for work in industry or government.
Biological and Ecological Engineering
The Biological and Ecological Engineering department at Oregon State University offers programs leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The objective of these programs are to serve as the interface between life sciences and engineering.
Civil and Environmental Engineering - Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering - Environmental Engineering MEng from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Civil and Environmental Engineering MEng.
Interdisciplinary
In the Interdisciplinary masters program at Stevens Institute of Technology, graduate students develop a strong background in the theoretical foundations and algorithm development in artificial intelligence and deep learning with a thorough understanding of a variety of engineering applications.
Biological Engineering
The Biological Engineering program from University of Arkansas is unique in that it is linked administratively to the College of Engineering and the Division of Agriculture.

Systems Engineering
The Master of Science Systems Engineering programme from Colorado State University prepares you for a career as a researcher or practitioner in industry.
Master of Marine Affairs
The Master of Marine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island is a comprehensive nine-month, full-time programme. This degree focuses on interdisciplinary analysis for coastal management and policy. Students engage in rigorous study on the Kingston Campus to prepare for leadership roles in environmental governance.

Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
Join the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability (PSM) from Colorado State University.
Environmental and Energy Law
Few areas of the law have such vast national and international impact as Environmental and Energy Law. These two subjects encompass a number of subspecialties including energy and natural resources, green law, climate change, and sustainability as well as clean air, water, land, and ecosystems more generally. The program is offered by University of Cincinnati.
Computer Engineering
The program in Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology provides students with an advanced background in both the hardware and software aspects of computers and the ability to make the hardware-software design trade-off inherent in computing today. Importantly, you will learn how they interact.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech strives to develop in each student self-reliance, creativity, professional ethics, and an appreciation of the societal impact of chemical engineering and the importance of continuing intellectual growth.
Biomedical Engineering - Injury Biomechanics (Online)
Wayne State University has a rich history in the area of biomedical engineering (BME). Our research efforts date back over 80 years, during which time we have established ourselves as a leader in the field of injury biomechanics. Biomedical Engineering - Injury Biomechanics (Online) is the most representative degree in this field.

Computer Engineering
This Computer Engineering MSE programme from University of Michigan - Dearborn will provide plenty of hands-on experience with computers, high-performance workstations, and other microprocessor-based systems.
Music Technology
The Music Technology program Georgia Institute of Technology prepares students for careers in professional software, hardware and audio companies, the arts and entertainment industries, as well as in the education/academic markets.
Environmental Engineering
In this rapidly changing technological world, graduate degrees are highly desirable and most often master’s degrees are required to hold professional Environmental Engineering at Old Dominion University positions in the industry, and in federal, state and municipal government agencies.
Learning Design and Technology
The Learning Design and Technology program offered at James Madison University serves students who work in, or who intend to pursue careers in, higher education, business, industry, government and consulting.
Mechanical Engineering
The M.S. Mechanical Engineering program at the The University of Iowa is awarded by the Graduate College. Instruction is offered through the College of Engineering. The MS is offered with or without a thesis.
Textile Engineering
The Textile Engineering program at Thomas Jefferson University develops advanced knowledge in the fields of textile science and engineering, preparing students for leading roles in the textile industry.
Industrial Engineering
The Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida offers a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) degree focusing on the design and improvement of systems, products, and processes.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Master of Industrial and Systems Engineering program from University of Washington is a part-time, non-thesis degree designed for working professionals. GPSS hosts events and programming, provides opportunities for engagement through internal committees and university-wide liaison positions, and offers funding for academic and professional development.