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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program in the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University is home to an internationally renowned group of faculty members, state-of-the-art research equipment, and ample resources offered by a great university.
Mechanical Engineering
The M.S. in Mechanical Engineering program offered by the Marshall University is an interdisciplinary engineering program designed to meet the specific needs of engineers employed in industry, government, and consulting.
Engineering Quality
The Engineering Quality program at Lawrence Technological University is designed to provide advanced skills in Engineering Quality and prepare graduates to be leaders in the field of engineering quality practice and management.
Accelerated Program
The Accelerated Program program of Montana Technological University is centered in the Chemistry and Geochemistry Department. Students acquire strong fundamental and practical knowledge in chemistry and environmental geochemistry and can choose thesis topics ranging among a large variety of geochemical/environmental topics.
Nuclear Engineering
The School of Nuclear Engineering at Purdue University, home to the first and only nuclear reactor in the U.S. licensed for 100% digital instrumentation and control systems, provides opportunities for state-of-the-art research and unmatched professional growth with the spirit to reach Pinnacle of Excellence at Scale.
Engineering Mechanics
The graduate Engineering Mechanics program at Iowa State University in engineering mechanics is based on the research and education provided by the individual faculty.
Teaching - Technology Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Technology Education from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University provides teachers with an initial license. This concentration is available only as an online program
Biomedical Engineering
The mission of the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at University of Florida is to educate students with strong engineering and science backgrounds for Master’s and/or Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering.
Electrical Engineering - Honors Cooperative Program (HCP)
The Electrical Engineering - Honors Cooperative Program (HCP) at Stanford University is a part-time M.Sc. degree designed for working professionals. This flexible programme allows students to complete their studies over three to five years. While some components are available online, many core elements are delivered on campus.
Civil and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Health Engineering)
The environment is critical to human health, and human activity affects the health of ecosystems. Join the Civil and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Health Engineering) degree at Duke University.
Biomedical Sciences
The Bridge to Clinical Medicine major of the M.S. Program in Biomedical Sciences at Florida State University is designed to expand the pool of successful medical school applicants from medically underserved, rural, and inner-city communities.
Technology Management
Trying to decide between an MBA and a technical master’s degree? The M.S. in Technology Management program at University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul provides students with the best of both.
Engineering Technology - Mechatronics and Robotics
The Master of Science in Engineering Technology - Mechatronics and Robotics (MERO) from Oklahoma State University will provide students with an interdisciplinary applied engineering education through coursework, project, and thesis work.
Electrochemical Engineering
The electrochemical engineering M.S. program aims to prepare the student to succeed in the growing field of electrochemical industries in the nation and beyond.
Mechanical Engineering
This new Mechanical Engineering degree at University of Hawaii at Manoa, currently housed within the college’s Mechanical Engineering Department, is intended to increase the options for our students, providing an interdisciplinary education and a mechanism to cover emerging areas.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at The University of New Mexico offers advanced postgraduate training through three distinct pathways. This Master of Science degree provides flexible study modes including thesis, project, or coursework-only options, allowing students to tailor their education to specific career goals.
Computer Engineering
The Tickle College of Engineering from University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a Master of Science in Computer Engineering to qualified applicants. Candidates for the M.S. program are expected to possess a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering or related field.
Instructional Design and Technology
Welcome to the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania's Instructional Design and Technology MS program. Join us in the dynamic field of instructional design, where you'll explore innovative approaches to learning and leverage technology to create effective educational experiences.
Architectural Engineering
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Architectural Engineering at Pennsylvania State University prepares students for advanced building system design, construction, operation, and analysis.
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.