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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Systems Engineering
Interested in how to manage complex systems and projects? The Systems Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology is designed to provide engineers and engineering managers the advanced knowledge and skills needed for confident decision making in the conception and implementation of complex systems.
Intelligent Engineered Systems and Society
The Carnegie Mellon University Intelligent Engineered Systems and Society program takes an interdisciplinary approach to implementing technology advances in areas such as smart sensors, big data, computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and systems engineering, emphasizing the intricate interaction and complexity of the infrastructure systems supporting society.
Biomedical Engineering
The MS program in Biomedical Engineering (BME) from University of Miami welcomes students from diverse backgrounds, including students with undergraduate degrees in biomedical engineering and other engineering disciplines who seek advanced professional training or specialization in a particular area of biomedical engineering.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Two post-graduate degree programs are offered by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree, and the Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering (MECE) degree that does not require a thesis or a publication, but instead requires 12 credit hours of additional course work.

Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme at California State University Fullerton provides a foundation for professional engineering careers in private industry and government, such as manufacturing, transportation, energy, food, biomedical and others.
Ocean Engineering
The field of Ocean Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology studies the world’s ocean environment using engineering expertise to analyze its effects on vessels and structures. It is involved in deep-sea exploration and projects such as designing and operating platforms or sub-surface vehicles.
Ecological Engineering
The Ecological Engineering program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry is the design of ecosystems for the mutual benefit of humans and the environment. Ideal design considers humans to be part of nature rather than apart from nature.
Graduate Pathway in Engineering
An INTO SLU Graduate Pathway in Engineering will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Saint Louis University.
Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Chemical Engineering (MCHE) degree and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering.
Global Energy Management
The goal of the Global Energy Management program at University of Houston is to prepare graduates to advance their careers as managers in the energy industry by imparting both the knowledge of the business of energy and exposure to effective management skills.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Management Science and Engineering
The Management Science and Engineering programme at Stanford University is a versatile full-time course typically completed over 18 months. This degree integrates mathematics, engineering, and behavioural science to solve complex problems. Students develop advanced skills in data analysis and computational modelling.
Applied Physics and Engineering
Be at the forefront of groundbreaking discoveries. From quantum engineering to renewable energy solutions, the future of technology and society is being shaped by experts who blend physics with engineering. Seton Hall University's Applied Physics and Engineering program can help you take the next step to become one.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine, and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice. Biomedical Engineering program at the University of Kentucky can help you master this area of expertise.
Systems Engineering
The Systems Engineering program at George Washington University provides broad knowledge of the "systems approach" for designing and managing large-scale engineering systems throughout the life cycle, with faculty and students exploring case studies and methodologies from NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. corporations.
Materials Science and Engineering
Students wishing to pursue a M.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering at University of Maryland must complete at least 30 credits.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from Cleveland State University (CSU) is designed to provide students with advanced skills to apply engineering analysis and design to the solution of problems involving the production or use of chemicals.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme at Auburn University offers advanced M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. This full-time, on-campus course provides a deep fundamental understanding of the field alongside specialised research skills. Students benefit from close faculty collaboration and extensive laboratory facilities in Alabama.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering Department at San Diego State University has 9 full time professors among whom are some of the nationally and internationally recognized leading researchers in their fields.
Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship
Distinct from other M.S. programs in the College of Engineering, the Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship program at The University of Arizona positions students to enter the field in a professional role immediately upon completion of their studies.