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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Engineering Science (Sustainability)
The MS in Engineering Science (Sustainability) from the University at Buffalo, provides students with a core foundation in Sustainability Fundamentals, Renewable Energy, Economics, Environmental Quality and Engineering Practice, Ethics and Manufacturing.
Engineering Sciences (Clean Energy)
The Engineering Sciences (Clean Energy) program of the University at Buffalo focuses on the fundamentals of green energy and illustrates how solar, wind and other clean sources can be efficiently integrated into power systems.
Biomedical Engineering
Spanning both the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, our students gain in-depth knowledge and participate in hands-on laboratory research in a fast-growing, multifaceted industry. Biomedical Engineering is offered at Buffalo.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering master's degree at the University at Buffalo reflects mastery of core and specialized areas of chemical/biological engineering, as well as the ability to conduct research on a well-defined problem formulated by the student's faculty advisor.
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
The Environmental and Water Resources Engineering program of the University at Buffalo contributes to the solution of important environmental problems through careers in research, government, consulting or the private sector.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering master's degree at the University at Buffalo reflects mastery of core and specialized areas of chemical/biological engineering, as well as the ability to conduct research on a well-defined problem formulated by the student's faculty advisor.
Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials)
The Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials) program of the University at Buffalo offers a Master of Science (MS) degree and a Master of Engineering (ME) degree.