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35 Master's degrees offered by the university
Engineering Physics
Graduate study in the Engineering Physics at Cornell University field offers the opportunity to achieve proficiency in physics, mathematics, and applied science. Applied physics is particularly suitable for students preparing for a scientific career in an area of applied science based on principles and techniques of physics.
Mechanical Engineering
The Sibley School from Cornell University offers two different Master of Engineering degree programs: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Each program offers two different modes: on-campus or distance learning.
Systems Engineering
The professional degree of Master of Engineering (Systems) is intended primarily for persons who plan to practice systems engineering directly or as a part of their engineering discipline. We offer a master degree in Systems Engineering at Cornell University.
Fiber Science
The common focus of the field is the study of fibrous materials and their use as apparel, as engineering structures (such as composite materials), in biomedical applications, and in home furnishings. At Cornell University, the Field of Fiber Science and Apparel Design is applied and multidisciplinary, with faculty members drawn from the Colleges of Human Ecology and Engineering.
Industrial and Labor Relations
Industrial and Labor Relations program from Cornell University offers a unique opportunity. Our alumni who have earned both MILR and MBA degrees have a distinct advantage in today’s rapidly changing workplace.
Materials Science and Engineering
Our Materials Science and Engineering programme delivered by Cornell University is a professionally oriented degree program designed to give students a competitive advantage in the workplace.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering, offered by Cornell University degree with a specialization in Environmental Engineering is generally completed in two semesters but for those interested in a more immersive Cornell experience there is a three-semester option as well. Merit-based partial fellowships are available for top students.
Biomedical Engineering
Jumpstart or accelerate your career with our one-year Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Biomedical Engineering offered by Cornell College.
Chemical Engineering
Situated at the intersection of business, policy, and technology, our one-year master of Chemical Engineering at Cornell University provides students with the technical and practical skills needed for success in the professional arena.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Enhance your professional goals while developing your research skills in close collaboration with world-renowned experts. Choose from two Master of Engineering programmes - Civil and Environmental Engineering, or Engineering Management at Cornell University
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Students in the M.S. or Ph.D. program in Civil and Environmental Engineering may select one area of concentration. Each student in the Ph.D. program must take a qualifying examination shortly after receiving the M.S. degree, or, if a student comes to Cornell University with an M.S. degree, within nine months after arrival.
Aerospace Engineering
The on-campus M.Eng degree of in Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University is for students who wish to further their studies or upgrade their skills, with the intent of going into industry. It is an applied program, with coursework and projects designed to increase problem-solving skills.
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).
Materials Science and Engineering
The focus of current advanced materials research at Cornell University in Materials Science and Engineering, includes ceramics, complex fluids, metals, polymers and semiconductors in the form of thin films and in the bulk. Electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical, and structural properties are investigated.
Mechanical Engineering
The program in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University is a one-year (two semester) course of study for those who wish to develop a higher level of competence in engineering science, current technology, and engineering design.