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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering offered at the University of Michigan is one of the broadest engineering disciplines – it has existed as a formal type of engineering since the invention of the steam engine during the Industrial Revolution more than 150 years ago.
Applied Climate
The Climate & Space Applied Climate at the University of Michigan is the bridge between the two and as a student you are the translator and, with a foundation in science and engineering, jobs in public policy, urban planning, public health, water management, and engineering are opened up to you.
Aerospace Engineering
As the first aeronautics program at the University of Michigan in the nation and one of the most highly-ranked undergraduate and graduate Aerospace Engineering departments in the US, we provide a very vibrant environment of intellectual challenge and excitement that is at the same time collegial and conducive to higher learning.
Engineering Education Research
The Engineering Education Research (EER) Program at University of Michigan follows a unique model. EER faculty are embedded within the traditional engineering departments, while EER graduate students are admitted to a college-wide program and are not affiliated with a specific department.
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan has a graduate program in the Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies that grants MS and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering. The Department is jointly supported by the College of Engineering and the Medical School.
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design at University of Michigan is the modern design process in government and industry that integrates the work of diverse specialists into complex products and processes.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The relatively small investment in time to get a Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan degree will lead to greater professional opportunities and significantly higher salaries.
Civil Engineering
The degree Master of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan is offered with areas of concentration in the areas of Construction, Hydraulic and Hydrology, Infrastructure System, Materials, and Structural. Degrees designating greater concentration in their special areas are available in the Construction Engineering and Management and Environmental Engineering specialties.
Architecture Design and Research
The MS in Architecture Design and Research capitalizes on the University of Michigan unique position as a premier research university with over 95 top five ranked departments. The University's scope and breadth across various architecture-related disciplines is integral to the course of study in all concentrations.
Structural Engineering
MEng in Structural Engineering at the University of Michigan is designed for students planning to pursue careers in structural design practice by providing them with a strong background in structural analysis and design concepts, as well as opportunities for interaction with professionals in related disciplines.
Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Global Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering degree at University of Michigan prepares students to meet these challenges by integrating core elements of global automotive design, manufacturing and supply chains.
Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
The graduate program in the Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences at University of Michigan is one of the most highly regarded nuclear engineering programs in the country, regularly ranked in the top two by U.S. News and World Report.
Space Engineering
The MEng program in Space Engineering at the University of Michigan develops both the theoretical and applied aspects of space engineering, while providing opportunities for hands-on experience at various levels via joint projects with government laboratories and industry.
Engineering in Manufacturing
Students in this program in Engineering in Manufacturing at University of Michigan acquire advanced engineering and management skills to become a dynamic leader in manufacturing.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The program in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan gives engineers an opportunity to focus on emerging and growth fields.
Industrial and Operations Engineering
The Industrial and Operations Engineering graduate program at the University of Michigan is top-tier in its field, consistently ranked among the best in the United States by U.S. News and World Report.
Materials Science and Engineering - Research
University of Michigan Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Research is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country. We offer a challenging, well-rounded education in one of the most technically diverse departments in the country.
Construction Engineering and Management
The Construction Engineering and Management at the University of Michigan is the preferred and recommended degree program for most M.S.E. applicants.
Materials Science and Engineering
The University of Michigan Department of Materials Science and Engineering is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country. We offer a challenging, well-rounded education in one of the most technically diverse departments in the country.
Engineering
The Engineering at the University of Michigan master’s degree requires successful completion of 30 credits of coursework. A thesis is optional. Students normally complete the master’s degree in 1-2 years.