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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design)
The students enrolled in the Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering (with concentration in Hardware Design) program at Duke University learn in the classroom and the lab from faculty working on new, resilient hardware architectures for emerging platforms, spanning the gamut from major datacenters to personal mobile devices.
Biomaterials Engineering
Biomaterials Engineering from SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry Novel and designed materials displaying significant biological activity, e.g. antibody binding, antimicrobials, photosensitive or other kinds of stimuli responsives are being applied for a wide array of sensors and uniquely functional products.
Systems Engineering
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree from Kennesaw State University equips engineering professionals with the expertise to address the industry's most pressing challenges of the 21st century.
Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering and Public Policy)
The Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering and Public Policy) degree at Duke University builds innovative thinkers and authentic leaders.
Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous Systems
Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous Systems program offered by the University of Cincinnati is an emerging field involving multiple engineering disciplines.
Structural Engineering and Mechanics
The Structural Engineering and Mechanics Master’s Program from University of Washington offers students a comprehensive, practical and theoretical background that prepares them be successful in engineering practice or a future Ph.D. program.
Graduate Pathway in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
An INTO SLU Graduate Pathway in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Saint Louis University.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering programme at the University of California, Riverside is a 100% online Master of Science in Engineering. Designed for working professionals, this flexible course can be completed in as few as 13 months. It focuses on cellular and molecular levels of biological science to prepare future industry leaders.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology is a non-thesis master's degree program.
Communication Networks
In this Communication Networks degree at Rochester Institute of Technology, you’ll become an expert in fiber-optic and photonic communications, wireless communications, and network design and management as you lead the ever-changing telecommunications industry.
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Iowa State University built the nation’s first agricultural engineering program in the 20th century. Now, in the 21st century, we continue to extend the frontiers of knowledge through a strong graduate program in areas of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Industrial and Systems Engineering programme of Rutgers University is the most flexible option allowing students the opportunity to select electives focusing on their areas of interest.
Aviation Maintenance
The Master of Aviation Maintenance degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University provides graduates with the skills necessary to become influential professionals in the aviation maintenance industry.
Rehabilitation Technology
Through the Rehabilitation Technology at University of Pittsburgh you’ll learn to assess the applications of assistive devices, participate in hands-on clinical training and work directly with end-users in this rehabilitation master’s centered around technology while also learning online.
Marine Ecosystems and Society
The University of Miami School of Law and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) offer a joint degree program in Law and Marine Ecosystems and Society.
Chemical Engineering
The Master's in Chemical Engineering program from West Virginia University is built on advanced chemical engineering fundamentals. Students will conduct applicable research in areas such as biomedical, bioengineering, catalysis, coal conversion, energy, fuels, materials, polymer processing, systems control and dynamic simulation.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of the University of Minnesota brings together experts from planning, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, social work, public health, landscape architecture, urban design, and other disciplines to build cities, tackle urban sprawl, upgrade housing, protect the environment, and promote community and economic development.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at The University of New Mexico offers advanced postgraduate training through three distinct pathways. This Master of Science degree provides flexible study modes including thesis, project, or coursework-only options, allowing students to tailor their education to specific career goals.
Materials Design and Innovation
The University at Buffalo offers a unique Materials Design and Innovation program which emphasizes a data driven perspective of materials discovery and design
Robotics
Robotics from Wayne State University is becoming more integrated into daily life as technology-driven environments evolve, particularly in the areas of mobility, manufacturing, agriculture, health care and supply chain management.