49 Master's degrees in General Engineering & Technology in New York, United States
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The M.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University provides a pathway for students to further develop skills to advance their careers in industry or pursue a doctoral degree. Students will find a collaborative and collegiate community of faculty, staff, and students.
Materials Science and Engineering
Binghamton University offers graduate programs in Materials Science and Engineering leading to a master’s of science degree. Based on student interests, programs may emphasize either engineering or science.
Water Resources Engineering
The Water Resources Engineering program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry addresses the analysis, prediction and design of water resource systems.
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute requires a written thesis as well as an oral presentation to the scientific community.
Design Technology - Studio
Design Technology - Studio from Cornell University program is a two-year research and project degree offered jointly by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) and Cornell Tech which culminates in a master of science (M.S. DT).
Systems
Systems MS program students from Cornell University, will pursue methodologies that are relevant for planning, optimizing, and executing multi-disciplinary solution efforts for design and operational problems in engineering, business, and the social sciences.
Microelectronic Engineering
The Microelectronic Engineering program of Rochester Institute of Technology is considered a world leader in the education of semiconductor process engineers.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
A digital technology-focused Electrical and Computer Engineering Master of Engineering Program at the Cornell University in New York City emphasizes entrepreneurship.
Glass Science
The Glass Science program of Alfred University emphasizes hands-on studies that enable graduates to readily move into careers ranging from applied research and development to plant operations and technical management.