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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical Engineering
The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University offers graduate programs aimed at preparing students for both professional and research careers.
Lighting Design and Technology
West Virginia University's M.F.A. Lighting Design and Technology program emphasizes a hands-on learning environment. Students get an immersive lighting experience from production electricians, to designers, to moving light technicians, and lighting console programmers.
Chemical Engineering
The Master's in Chemical Engineering program from West Virginia University is built on advanced chemical engineering fundamentals. Students will conduct applicable research in areas such as biomedical, bioengineering, catalysis, coal conversion, energy, fuels, materials, polymer processing, systems control and dynamic simulation.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering program from West Virginia University is built on advanced mining engineering fundamentals. Students will perform research leading to an original thesis in areas such as surface mining, rock mechanics and ground control, mineral processing, mine subsidence engineering and mine ventilation.
Engineering
Do you have specific goals about what you want to do upon graduation or what company you'd like to join? With graduate tracks in Engineering at West Virginia University that train you to be a college-level educator, you could pursue a faculty position at a university.
Mechanical Engineering
The M.S. in Mechanical Engineering program at West Virginia University builds the knowledge and skills of by combining both research and academic coursework.
Material Science and Engineering
Material Science and Engineering at West Virginia University is designed for students with undergraduate degrees in engineering or a closely related STEM discipline. The area of study is diverse and multidisciplinary, since it incorporates aspects of chemistry, physics, electronics, mechanics, biology and medicine.
Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
The objective of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (PNGE) graduate programs at West Virginia University is to educate and train men and women who will be capable of performing at the highest levels of the petroleum and natural gas engineering profession.
Scenic Design and Technology
The intention of the Scenic Design and Technology program from West Virginia University is to provide talented students with an exciting opportunity for personal and professional growth in an environment that approaches theatre as both an art form and a learning experience.
Midstream Petroleum Engineering
Our Midstream Petroleum Engineering program at West Virginia University is designed to equip graduate students with the essential skills to tackle real-world challenges head-on.
Civil Engineering
The graduate program in Civil Engineering from West Virginia University was established with the aim of developing its students' abilities to use today's contemporary methods of engineering analysis and design to solve tomorrow's engineering problems.
Industrial Engineering
Students in the Industrial Engineering program at West Virginia University will learn to master modern and classical methodologies in their area of concentration, oral and written communication skills to bridge the gap between society and businesses and professional ethics as applied to their field.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program from West Virginia University is committed to deliver high quality education and research experience to all graduate students in order to enable them to achieve success in their careers.
Biomedical Engineering
A candidate for the M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from West Virginia University must comply with the rules and regulations as outlined in the WVU Graduate Catalog and the specific requirements of the Statler College and the Chemical Engineering Department.