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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Embedded and Cyber-physical Systems
The Embedded and Cyber-physical Systems program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) is designed to train students in the foundation, skills and hands-on practices of embedded computer and cyber-physical systems design, optimization and evaluation.
Systems Engineering
The Master’s in Systems Engineering from Drexel University provides engineers and technology professionals with a deep understanding of the entirety of systems and processes required of visionary leaders.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is ranked #2 in the nation by Masters Program Guide who bases their rankings on four major factors: earnings potential, affordability, student satisfaction, and selectivity.
Mechanical Engineering - Modeling and Simulation in Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering M.S. named option Mechanical Engineering - Modeling and Simulation in Mechanical Engineering is an accelerated, coursework only, on campus degree program (completed in 12 months) at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Earth Science and Engineering
The Earth Science and Engineering programme delivered by Cornell University is suitable for students who are interested in furthering their studies in EAS, sometimes because they became interested in the field late in their undergraduate career and need to develop more depth in the discipline, or to strengthen their computational/analytical skills.
Advanced Materials Engineering
The Advanced Materials Engineering program of The University of Texas at San Antonio is administered across departmental boundaries within the College of Engineering. It is designed to attract and accommodate applicants with either science or engineering college degrees wishing to study materials engineering to enhance their job positions or research/leadership potentials.
Electrical Engineering
The mission of the Electrical Engineering program from Jackson State University is to provide students with a solid understanding in electrical engineering, knowledge of technical specialty areas, and an appreciation for collaborative problem solving in order to make significant contributions to the profession.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Boise State University provides excellent educational opportunities and hands-on research experiences for all students.
Transportation Engineering
The Transportation Engineering master’s degree program from University of Washington prepares students for advanced positions in industry, government, non-profit organizations, as well as future Ph.D. studies.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Rochester Institute of Technology prepares graduates to support the design of engineered systems through the application of the fundamental knowledge, skills, and tools of mechanical engineering.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at The Ohio State University combines engineering principles and methodology with physical, chemical and mathematical sciences to solve problems in biology, medicine, behavior and health.
Petroleum Engineering
The curriculum of the Petroleum Engineering program at University of Houston addresses America's challenges in oil and gas, conventional and unconventional resources, and responsible exploration and production of hydrocarbons.
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.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Our degree program in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of Maryland provide advanced expertise in structures, pavements, environmental engineering, and water resources.
Environmental Studies
The Master of Science in Environmental Studies at Kentucky State University trains leaders to understand and solve environmental problems by applying critical thinking skills across disciplines.
Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is listed in the top 100 college departments according to U.S. News & World Report, and it brings in approximately $2 million in research funding annually. Students graduate the Engineering program of the Utah State University with nearly 100% job placement and have among the highest starting salaries of all degree programs.
Energy Policy and Climate
Increased demand for energy. Growing interest in efficient, renewable sources. Heightened awareness of climate change. You can help manage this delicate balance between the changing environment and an energy-dependent society. The Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering at Texas Tech University offers a 30-hour Master of Science in Civil Engineering. The technological revolution, population growth and environmental concerns all create a challenge to civil engineers. The next few decades will be the most creative, demanding and rewarding times.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from University of Missouri - Columbia has a long standing commitment to provide quality undergraduate and graduate education.
Mechanical Engineering
Create your own graduate program of study in the Mechanical Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.