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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering programme at the University of Louisville is a comprehensive M.Sc. degree designed for advanced technical mastery. This postgraduate course offers full-time study options for those with engineering backgrounds. It focuses on high-level research and analysis within the Speed School of Engineering.
4 plus 1 in Healthcare Systems Engineering
The 4+1 master's in Systems Engineering provides current Loyola Marymount University's undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering a pathway to earn a master's in systems engineering after a year.
Applied Climate
The Climate & Space Applied Climate at the University of Michigan is the bridge between the two and as a student you are the translator and, with a foundation in science and engineering, jobs in public policy, urban planning, public health, water management, and engineering are opened up to you.
Sustainability
Learn the science of sustainability and help both businesses and people transform careless behaviors into mindful habits. You’ll be equipped with a holistic approach that helps focus on the triple bottom line: people, profit and planet. The Sustainability program is offered by Lipscomb University.
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
The Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering program at North Dakota State University offers graduate study leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
The Manufacturing Systems Engineering program at California State University Northridge facilitates in-depth knowledge of manufacturing systems based on engineering principles.
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering at University of Kansas is the scientific discipline that studies biological systems, such as the human body, using the methods of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose is to create new and innovative approaches, advance fundamental concepts, and apply knowledge to the improvement of the mechanics of biological systems.
Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at North Carolina State University prepares its master’s graduates for careers in mechanical and thermal systems design, analysis and manufacturing.
Comparative Biomedical Sciences
The Department of Veterinary Medicine is under the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) at the University of Maryland and is home to the Comparative Biomedical Sciences (CBSC) Graduate Program (code: VMSC). The Department of Veterinary Medicine is the Maryland Campus of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is intended to extend the engineering bachelor’s degree to ensure mastery in a specific field of study in Civil Engineering.
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University is designed for students who wish to discover new knowledge via a research-oriented degree that culminates with a thesis. It is ideal for those who aspire to earn a doctorate degree in electrical engineering.
Materials and Nuclear Engineering
Master of Science in Materials and Nuclear Engineering major delivered by University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is intended to provide the student with a solid background in either applied nuclear science and engineering, with an emphasis in used fuel management, criticality, or radiation detection, or material science and engineering, with an emphasis in materials performance.
Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum Engineering at Texas Tech University requires a minimum of 30 graduate credit hours above the baccalaureate degree, including 6 credit hours allowed for the thesis.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
The University of California, Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences offers three graduate programs in Electrical Engineering: the Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, the Master of Science (MS), and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
Engineering Technology ( Occupational Health and Safety)
The Engineering Technology ( Occupational Health and Safety) program at Middle Tennessee State University is offered through the College of Basic and Applied Sciences
Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering
The Department of Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, consistently ranked as having one of the best graduate programs in the country, offers graduate work leading to master's and doctoral degrees.
Computer Engineering - Electrical Engineering
The design of the Computer Engineering - Electrical Engineering MSc program from Arizona State University will require students to determine the concentration area they are interested in pursuing at the time of application to the program as it has a direct correlation to the curriculum the student will follow.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering at Fairfield University spans the academic disciplines of physiology, biology, biochemistry, informatics, data science, biomechanics, biomaterials, and engineering design.
Electrical Engineering
The MS in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at Washington University in St. Louis is an advanced engineering degree that prepares you for further academic study or a career in industry.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Boise State University prepares students for the rewards and challenges of careers in research, design, and manufacturing of a wide array of mechanical components and systems.