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13 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biomedical Engineering
At the Biomedical Engineering program of Michigan Technological University we're combining the best of the natural and artificial worlds.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program of Michigan Technological University allows students to determine a flexible mix of coursework in electrical and computer engineering, engineering from related fields, physical sciences, and computer science to meet their educational and career goals.
Environmental Engineering Science
The Environmental Engineering Science program of Michigan Technological University offers focused study in the application of environmental science to environmental engineering practice.
Mining Engineering
Departmental research activities in the Mining Engineering program of Michigan Technological University span from fundamental and precise laboratory studies of rocks and minerals to field studies in remote and rugged locations to high-performance computing (including machine learning and data visualization).
Mechatronics
The multidisciplinary Mechatronics program of Michigan Technological University will fill the need for applied researchers and for entrepreneurs to revitalize the US and global economies in advanced manufacturing and automation.
Manufacturing Engineering
Advance your expertise in manufacturing with Michigan Technological University's Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering program, where you'll refine production processes, optimize systems, and lead innovation.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program of Michigan Technological University is designed for the pursuit of advanced civil engineering studies.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Michigan Technological University focuses on ground (automotive), sea, or air mobility; energy systems and microgrids; space systems; or biosystems in engineering. Investigate autonomous robotic systems; noise, vibration, and harshness; or nano-to-macro materials systems and simulations—both computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA).
Chemical Engineering
Graduate students pursuing the Chemical Engineering program at Michigan Technological University work alongside faculty to advance fundamental and applied knowledge in chemical engineering and related fields.
Engineering
The Engineering program at Michigan Technological University is a professional degree. It meets the needs of engineers who want to expand their knowledge in a specific discipline or to move into interdisciplinary areas as they plan careers in corporate markets as well as other professional arenas.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program of Michigan Technological University, offered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, provides an outstanding foundation for careers in research, academia, materials production, and manufacturing.
Environmental and Energy Policy
Students enter the Environmental and Energy Policy program of Michigan Technological University with bachelor’s degrees in an array of disciplines, including the various social sciences and disciplines like biology, environmental science, and engineering.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering program Michigan Technological University is designed for the pursuit of advanced environmental engineering studies.