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3.3k Master's degrees in Engineering & Technology in United States

Civil Engineering
Civil engineering shapes the systems that support modern communities — from transportation networks to clean water and healthy ecosystems. In this Civil Engineering degree at University of Idaho, you’ll go beyond traditional infrastructure design and explore how natural and built environments work together.
Materials Science and Engineering - Accelerated Master's Program
In an era of big data and increasing security threats, now is the time to take advantage of all the Materials Science and Engineering - Accelerated Master's Program degree from The University of Arizona has to offer.
Energy and Sustainability
The Energy and Sustainability, M.A. degree from George Mason University focuses on finding ways to meet present needs for energy and material goods without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
Manufacturing Engineering
The Manufacturing Engineering program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute gives you the skills and the knowledge to turn product ideas into functioning products that can be brought to the global market with improved cost, effectiveness, and sustainability.
Civil Engineering - Smart Cities
Students enrolled in the Master of Science at University of Central Florida in can choose to pursue the Civil Engineering - Smart Cities track, a unique program that is the first of its kind in the nation.
Mechanical Engineering
The M.S. Mechanical Engineering program at the The University of Iowa is awarded by the Graduate College. Instruction is offered through the College of Engineering. The MS is offered with or without a thesis.

Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Pharmaceutical Engineering program at Northeastern University prepares engineers with a unique blend of advanced skills in state-of-the art pharmaceutical design, manufacturing process engineering, and regulatory and quality.

Technology Management
Technical professionals in industry are charged with providing effective planning, selection, implementation, and Technology Management in today’s fast-paced, global marketplace. This program is delivered by University of Idaho.
Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University offers the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in Materials Science and Engineering. These programs include experimental and modeling aspects of advanced materials, such as amorphous, bio-, nanoscale, photonic and electronic materials.
Computer and Information Systems Engineering
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in Computer and Information Systems Engineering (CISE) is a unique program from Tennessee State University designed to meet the needs of Information Age Society by preparing its graduates with background in computer hardware, computer software and systems approach to design and development of integrated systems.
Autonomy and Robotics
Designed for those looking for a stepping stone to technical and managerial careers in the autonomy and robotics industries, the Master of Engineering in Autonomy and Robotics program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign harnesses the strength of several leading academic departments at The Grainger College of Engineering to provide students with an in-depth, interdisciplinary program.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering course at Rutgers University is a research-oriented degree for students who either wish to enter industry as practicing professionals or continue for the Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a 30-credit program, and may be entered into by qualified students with Bachelor of Science degrees from any engineering discipline, metallurgy or materials, physics, or mathematics.

Introduction to Self-Driving Cars
Turn complex math and code into motion. Join the Introduction to Self-Driving Cars programme at Udacity.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering programme at Montana State University offers advanced Master of Science and PhD pathways. Students engage in intensive research across geotechnical and structural disciplines. This full-time programme provides flexible capstone or thesis options, allowing for specialised study in the built environment.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program from The Ohio State University provides students with added depth in the technical aspects of the field and breadth through technical electives. This program prepares students for successful careers in high-tech fields.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
The object of the Nuclear Science and Engineering program from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is to give the student as thorough a knowledge of some phase of nuclear engineering as can be obtained in a minimum of one academic year of full-time study.
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.
Engineering Physics
The M.S. in Engineering Physics degree program from University of Oklahoma requires the completion of 30 hours of graduate credit, including two to four credit hours of thesis research on some topic of applied science.
City and Regional Planning
The City and Regional Planning program at The Ohio State University trains students to become professional planners who apply knowledge and theory to practice, while introducing students to the latest developments in planning knowledge and techniques.