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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Bioengineering
The Master of Engineering in Bioengineering program from University of Maryland is designed to assist engineers and technical professionals in the development of their careers and to provide the expertise needed in the rapidly changing business, government, and industrial environments.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering from Cleveland State University (CSU) is designed to provide the student with knowledge of advanced methods for analysis and design or for research and development.
Engineering
The Engineering program is administered by the Department of Engineering Education and Leadership at University of Texas El Paso.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University is a 30-credit hour non-thesis graduate degree. This program provides advanced classroom instruction of greater depth than available in a Bachelor of Science degree.
Systems Science
This Systems Science program from Portland State University prepares you to understand and address high-impact problems that have proven resistant to traditional problem-solving methods.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering programme at the University of Louisville is a versatile Master of Science degree available 100% online or on campus. This postgraduate course welcomes students from various academic backgrounds, focusing on advanced systems and efficiency. It typically requires 30 credit hours to complete.
Dual Business Administration - Civil Engineering Program
The Dual Business Administration - Civil Engineering Program at University of Tennessee Knoxville addresses the critical need for personnel trained in both engineering and management who can integrate an increasingly complex body of knowledge for rapid introduction of new products to the marketplace.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program of University of Central Florida reflects the very broad nature of the field, which encompasses the design, construction, and enhancement of the infrastructure of society.

Biomedical Engineering
We offer a master degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Memphis. Biomedical Engineering is a broad field that focuses on improving health with the use of engineering principles.
Entrepreneurship and Emerging Technology Online
This Entrepreneurship and Emerging Technology Online degree at Miami University fully prepares you to innovate the future of business.
Networked Systems
The Networked Systems program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) provides education and research opportunities to M.S. students in the areas of computer and telecommunication networks. Networked Systems include all types of systems that are networked, including the Internet, cell phone networks, cable television networks, telephone networks, and other emerging networks.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from Tennessee Tech University has an excellent focus in Biotechnology (e.g., Protein Engineering, Cancer Research, Proteomics, Biomolecular Medicine, and Bioseparations) with a blend of experimental and computational modeling approaches being pursued.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute lets you focus on one of several specialty areas or obtain a more broad-based graduate education, combined with courses from the Foisie Business School.

Biological Engineering
Biological Engineering at University of Idaho places you at the center of solving real-world challenges that matter. From the environment and human health to food systems and energy, the field focuses on what we call the four essences of life: exuberance, environment, edibles and energy.

Electric Energy Technology
Throughout this Electric Energy Technology Postgrad.Cert. from University of Michigan - Dearborn you’ll learn about power electronics, power system analysis, electric drives, motor drives, electric aspects of hybrid vehicles, and practical aspects of designing power electronics devices.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering programme at The University of Arizona suits working engineers seeking to excel in the creation and planning of new technologies.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program at the University of Cincinnati offers an average of 35 graduate courses a year in the four research areas of Biomolecular Engineering, Nanotechnology, Energy and Environment, and Separations.
Engineering Sciences (Artificial Intelligence)
The MS in Engineering Sciences (Artificial Intelligence) from the University at Buffalo, trains students in the areas of machine learning, programming languages that are needed to design intelligent agents, deep learning algorithms, and advanced artificial neural networks that use predictive analytics to solve real-world problems.
Environmental Design
The Master of Environmental Design program at Yale University is a two-year research-based program of advanced architectural studies culminating in a written thesis or independent project. This full-residency program leads to a degree of Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D.). This is a nonprofessional degree and does not fulfill prerequisites for licensure.
Civil Engineering - Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
The Civil Engineering - Environmental and Water Resources Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering designed to equip students with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary for professional practice.