Education Levels

Areas of Study

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  • Master of Science in Product Design & Manufacture

    The M.S. in Product Design and Manufacture has been integrated into the M.S. in Mechanical Engineering and will no longer be accepting new applications. The M.S. in Mechanical Engineering offers students multiple focus areas, including Design & Manufacturing. We encourage you to learn more about the M.S. in Mechanical Engineering here.
    Mechanical Engineering
  • Master of Science in Robotics & Autonomous Systems

    This degree has been designed to combine instruction in the underlying theoretical basis for modern robotics and autonomous systems with machine learning and hands-on experience in industry or research.
    Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics & Autonomous Systems, Systems Engineering
  • Master of Science in Systems Engineering

    Non-Thesis Program Option All SE MS students enter as non-thesis students. MS non-thesis students must satisfy a practicum requirement by completing an approved course that meets the practicum requirement, or an approved project. The non-thesis MS program can be completed in two semesters, although most students take longer. Part-time enrollment in the program is also […]
    Systems Engineering
  • Master’s Degree Specializations

    Interdisciplinary specialization in Robotics, Data Analytics, or Cybersecurity add value to your Masters' Degree, giving students an edge in rapidly growing economic sectors that are in need of Engineers.
  • MD/PhD in Biomedical Engineering

    This dual-degree program allows qualified students to obtain their MD and PhD degrees simultaneously through training and research conducted with the Biomedical Engineering Department and School of Medicine. Please see the home page of the MD/PhD program for more information.
    Biomedical Engineering
  • Minor in Biomedical Engineering

    Undergraduates can supplement their degree with an in-depth minor in biomedical engineering.
    Biomedical Engineering
  • Minor in Computer Engineering

    Undergraduates may opt to complement their degree with an in-depth minor in computer engineering.
    Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Minor in Electrical Engineering

    Undergraduates of all majors may opt to complement their degree with an in-depth minor in electrical engineering.
    Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Minor in Engineering Science (for non-ENG majors)

    This minor is designed for non-ENG students interested in gaining a general introduction to the concepts and applications of the field of engineering.
    Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
  • Minor in Materials Science & Engineering

    Engineering Undergraduates can complement their degree with an in-depth minor in Materials Science & Engineering, gaining an understanding of the properties of various materials—from metals and semiconductors to biopolymers—and learning how to manipulate those materials to make useful products.
    Materials Science & Engineering