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15 Master's degrees offered by the university

Civil Engineering
Civil engineering shapes the systems that support modern communities — from transportation networks to clean water and healthy ecosystems. In this Civil Engineering degree at University of Idaho, you’ll go beyond traditional infrastructure design and explore how natural and built environments work together.

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.

Mechanical Engineering
From aerospace, computers and automotives, to construction, robotics and energy systems, mechanical engineers are on the forefront of innovation in a many fields. The Mechanical Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Chemical Engineering
Many of the challenges facing the world today have a significant chemical engineering component. Chemical engineers work to reduce pollution and energy consumption during manufacturing processes, manage hazardous waste, find ways to produce renewable energy, and much more. The Chemical Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Electrical Engineering
As a student in this nationally-recognized Electrical Engineering degree from University of Idaho, you will investigate the electrical phenomena and learn how to apply high-level knowledge in the field to develop complex electrical solutions for computers, instruments, communication devices, power conversion and more.

Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear energy is the largest source of emission-free energy in North America, with exciting applications in electricity and hydrogen production, industry and medicine, national security, and other areas. The Nuclear Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear energy is the largest source of emission-free energy in North America, with exciting applications in electricity and hydrogen production, industry and medicine, national security, and other areas. The Nuclear Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Computer Engineering
From cars to cell phones to refrigerators, computers are embedded into nearly every aspect of modern-day life. The Computer Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho.

Biological Engineering
Care about the environment, health, food or energy? Biological Engineering at University of Idaho puts you at the center of solving real-world challenges that matter.

Chemical Engineering
Many of the challenges facing the world today have a significant chemical engineering component. Chemical engineers work to reduce pollution and energy consumption during manufacturing processes, manage hazardous waste, find ways to produce renewable energy, and much more. The Chemical Engineering programme is offered by University of Idaho.

Technology Management
Technical professionals in industry are charged with providing effective planning, selection, implementation, and Technology Management in today’s fast-paced, global marketplace. This program is delivered by University of Idaho.

Geological Engineering
The integrity of a bridge, highway, building or other structure depends on the integrity of the earth on which it stands. Geological engineers have the expertise to help ensure these types of structures are built on or in solid ground. The Geological Engineering program is offered by University of Idaho .

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering fuels progress across industries like aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, robotics, and biotechnology. The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at University of Idaho will expand your technical expertise through advanced coursework and a non-thesis research project.

Civil Engineering
This Civil Engineering degree at University of Idaho combines courses in geological engineering, geology, civil engineering, hydrogeology and site characterization. You will gain skills in geology and engineering to design and construct infrastructure projects and evaluate geologic hazards.

Electrical Engineering
As part of this nationally-respected Electrical Engineering degree from University of Idaho, you’ll explore the principles behind electrical systems and gain the advanced skills needed to design innovative solutions for everything from computers and communication devices to power systems and instrumentation.