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48 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering department offers the Chemical Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology. As a chemical or biochemical engineering student, you can learn from and work alongside world-class professors in 68,500-square-foot James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall, one of the newest buildings on campus.
Information Science and Technology
The Information Science and Technology program at Missouri University of Science and Technology will teach you how to design, develop and apply information systems in organizations and businesses.
Civil Engineering
Tailor your curricula with the Civil Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology. With strong design and research components, this program emphasizes novel and sustainable infrastructure that improves built and natural environments.
Biology
A graduate degree in Biology at the Missouri University of Science and Technology allows students to enhance their career marketability and further their education.
Engineering Management
Bridge the gap between your technical and managerial skills with the Engineering Management program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Information Science and Technology
Become a highly trained IST professional with Information Science and Technology program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology provides advanced technical training to prepare you for challenging opportunities in mining engineering and leadership roles.
Manufacturing Engineering
As a student in the Manufacturing Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology, you will focus your efforts towards the creation of products, processes and technology.
Environmental Engineering
At the Environmental Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology current research activities encompass physical/chemical/biological wastewater treatment, hazardous waste treatment, drinking water treatment, groundwater and soil remediation, and indoor air pollution control.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology features advanced coursework coupled with cutting-edge research. Recent graduates have worked on projects ranging from applications in space mining, water resources, drone technologies, to engineering geophysics.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at Missouri University of Science and Technology focuses on computer network security, software engineering, web databases, wireless systems, intelligent systems, data mining, parallel and distributed processing pervasive computing, computer networks, scientific visualization, and algorithms.
Industrial - Organizational Psychology
Learn the application of psychological science to enhance the performance and well-being of people in organizations with the Industrial - Organizational Psychology program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Chemistry
The Chemistry program at Missouri University of Science and Technology is doing some of the most impactful research at the university and around the world. As a chemical or biochemical engineering student, you can learn from and work alongside world-class professors in 68,500-square-foot James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall, one of the newest buildings on campus.
Manufacturing Engineering
Explore materials and manufacturing processes, assembly and product engineering, and research how to design manufacturing systems that are competitive and efficient with the Manufacturing Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Systems Engineering
The Systems Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology is an interdisciplinary approach and means to enable the realization of successful systems by defining customer needs and required functionality early in the development cycle. Systems engineers are responsible for the design and management of complex systems guided by systems requirements.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program at the Missouri University of Science and Technology offers graduate programs of study which lead to the M.S. degree (thesis and non-thesis options).
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology offers multiple opportunities for collaboration on research and study.
Geological Engineering
The Geological Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology is a non-thesis master's degree program.
Technical Communication
Become a highly trained technical communicator with the Technical Communication program at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Aerospace Engineering
Enhance your knowledge of aerodynamics and propulsions, control, dynamics, stability, materials and structures with the Aerospace Engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Coursework is interdisciplinary and provides a comprehensive approach to meet your individual educational goals.