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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States
Materials Science and Engineering
The M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at Carnegie Mellon University is a coursework-based degree that provides an advanced foundational education to professionals interested in careers in MSE.
Measurement and Control Engineering
Measurement and Control Engineering from Idaho State University is designed to provide advanced study (analytically, computationally, and experimentally) in measurements, modeling, simulation, robotics,and adaptive, intelligent, nonlinear, optimal, and robust control.
Systems Engineering
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering degree program at Loyola Marymount University offers real-world industry experience while you heighten your engineering education. The program is designed to support your career advancement as you strengthen your technical skills for professional development.
Environmental Engineering
Turn your passion for a healthier planet into a career that will benefit the world for generations to come with this Environmental Engineering program at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Whether you’re interested in helping clean the air, our drinking water, soil or natural systems, there is a path that is right for you.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Master of Science at Temple University is an interdisciplinary, practice-oriented program in the College of Engineering. Benefit from hands-on research opportunities, and investigate the mechanisms that support the technological fabric of our lives, including computers and the internet.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering M.S. at Rowan University is a research-focused postgraduate programme designed for full-time or part-time study. Spanning 30 credits, this degree includes a mandatory thesis and advanced coursework in emerging medical technologies, preparing students for high-level roles in the engineering workforce.
Glass
Glass from Rhode Island School of Design promotes the development of glass in contemporary art and is a leader in preparing artists for careers in this field.
Computer Engineering
A master’s in Computer Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology provides the type of high-level engineering training that gives graduates the skills they need to enter the technical workforce.
Industrial and Human Factors Engineering
Industrial and Human Factors Engineering (IHE), a highly customizable degree in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State University, prepares working professionals towards effective design and operation of a variety of systems in healthcare, manufacturing, aerospace, distribution, retail, and many others.
Geological Engineering
The graduate program at University of Wisconsin Madison offers training leading to the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in geological engineering. Geological Engineering is a rapidly growing field of study that integrates the two disciplines of geology and engineering.
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.
Computer Engineering
The program in Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology provides students with an advanced background in both the hardware and software aspects of computers and the ability to make the hardware-software design trade-off inherent in computing today. Importantly, you will learn how they interact.
Mechanical Engineering
With a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio University, you'll have the opportunity to develop the next generation of biomedical devices and diagnostic tools, design alternative energy systems, and develop new materials and manufacturing systems.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering program of the Utah State University emphasizes research and the preparation of a significant publication.
Mechatronics and Robotics
Recognizing the challenges and opportunities inherent in interdisciplinary education, in 2015, the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department began offering the Mechatronics and Robotics MSc program at New York University.
Engineering Sciences
Engineering Sciences from Harvard University builds upon students’ existing technical knowledge and skills and prepares them for leadership and founder roles in technology ventures.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of Virginia Tech is heavily oriented toward synthesis as well as the usual emphasis upon analysis. There is a strong thread of physics, chemistry, mathematics, biochemistry, and microbiology in much of the research in the department.
Biomedical Engineering
Jumpstart or accelerate your career with our one-year Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Biomedical Engineering offered by Cornell College.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program from University of Maryland is designed to assist engineers and technical professionals in the development of their careers and to provide the expertise needed in the rapidly changing business, government, and industrial environments.
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.