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17 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering - Vancouver
Washington State University's Mechanical Engineering - Vancouver program has a “Digital Design and Manufacturing” theme. It refers to a modern and critical set of digital technologies for advanced modeling, simulation, analysis, integration of information technology, sensing, automation and big data to rapidly design and manufacture products.
Environmental Engineering - Tri-Cities
Students may be accepted into Washington State University's Environmental Engineering - Tri-Cities program with undergraduate degrees in fields outside of Civil or Environmental Engineering (e.g., related areas such as mechanical engineering, materials science, environmental science, etc.).
Computer Science - Tri-Cities
Washington State University offers the Computer Science - Tri-Cities.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. The program must consist of 30 or more hours of credit including 21 or more hours of coursework for which a grade of A-F is given and nine or more credits of thesis research (EE 700).
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. Our School offers programs of study for full time and part-time students leading to the degrees of Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering, MS in Materials Science & Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering (all on the Pullman campus).
Computer Science - Vancouver
The Master of Science in Computer Science - Vancouver from Washington State University is designed and administered separately from the MS program in Pullman.
Engineering
The Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. These interdisciplinary programs are administered through the College of Engineering and Architecture's Office of the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Programs, with students typically advised and funded through one of several departments in the College.
Electric Power Engineering PSM
Graduates of the Electric Power Engineering PSM program at Washington State University will be able to describe and apply basic principles of the electric power system business. These will include: legal issues, financial issues, project management issues, and human resource issues.
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The Biological and Agricultural Engineering program offered by Washington State University.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. Our School offers programs of study for full time and part-time students leading to the degrees of Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering, MS in Materials Science & Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering (all on the Pullman campus).
Electrical Engineering - Tri-Cities
Join the Electrical Engineering - Tri-Cities program at Washington State University.
Mechanical Engineering - Tri-Cities
Washington State University's School offers programs of study for full-time and part-time students leading to the degree of Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering - Tri-Cities. Thesis and non-thesis options are available for the MS degree.
Environmental Engineering
Joining the Environmental Engineering program at Washington State University gives students the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Electrical Engineering - Vancouver
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Vancouver at Washington State University is a thesis program and requires a minimum of 30 credit hours. This includes 21 hours of graded coursework beyond the bachelor’s plus a minimum of 4 thesis credits. The remaining five credits can be additional thesis credits or 500-level ECE classes.
Civil Engineering
By joining the Civil Engineering program at Washington State University, you have the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Computer Engineering
Washington State University offers an outstanding education, providing first-rate preparation for careers in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. US News and World Report ranks WSU’s Electrical Engineering graduate program 68th among nearly 180 PhD granting EE programs in the U.S.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program offered by Washington State University is focused in three areas: sustainable energy systems, biomolecular engineering, and biomechanics.