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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical Engineering
A Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree from University of Arkansas with an emphasis in electric power engineering provides those students who have earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering with the opportunity to learn about future electric energy systems.
Chemical Engineering
The goal of the Chemical Engineering graduate program from University of Arkansas is to prepare the student for advanced roles in the profession through a combination of planned course work and independent research activities.
Engineering
A Master of Science in Engineering degree from University of Arkansas is a good fit for students who have already earned a bachelor of science in engineering or computer science and would like to take graduate-level courses in a variety of engineering topics.
Materials Science
This multidisciplinary Materials Science program from University of Arkansas prepares students for careers in the development and manufacturing of micro- to nanoscale materials, processing, and devices in such industries as biosensing, photonics, telecommunications, microelectronics, and MEMs.
Civil Engineering
The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program from University of Arkansas is intended primarily for students possessing the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree.
Product Innovation
The part-time Master of Science in Product Innovation from University of Arkansas advances your professional skills through coursework and the hands-on practicum experience – without stepping out of the workforce to advance your education.
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.
Biomedical Engineering
A bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Arkansas is a great way to prepare for medical, dental or pharmaceutical school.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Department from University of Arkansas commits to providing additional instruction to graduate students as well as the research environment necessary for the graduate to succeed.
Materials Engineering
University of Arkansas - Materials Engineering is the study of materials, processes, and devices for applications including: mechanical and structural materials, nanoscale materials and devices, microelectronic-photonic materials and devices, energy materials and devices, biological materials and devices, and materials modeling.
Educational Technology
The Educational Technology Program from University of Arkansas is a 31-hour non-thesis online master’s program that prepares students for professional positions as educational technologists of education, business, government, and the health professions.
Mechanical Engineering
At the graduate level, the Mechanical Engineering program from University of Arkansas aligns academic course work with research to prepare scholars in specialized areas within the field.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering program from University of Arkansas encourages the completion of master’s theses, particularly for those students holding assistantship appointments.
Environmental Engineering
The Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from University of Arkansas is a multidiscipline degree program designed for students from a multitude of academic areas.