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The Computational Engineering graduate program is an interdisciplinary initiative, featuring faculty from the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, and HPC2 research teams. Both Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are available, with options for on-campus study in Starkville or online learning. Industry, academia, and government agencies increasingly seek professionals skilled in developing computational analysis tools and applying them to intricate engineering challenges. The curriculum spans diverse disciplines, cultivating scientists and engineers with versatile expertise. Graduates gain proficiency in analytical problem-solving techniques and the mathematical/computational methods needed for solutions. Applicants with bachelor's degrees in engineering, computer science, mathematics, or physical sciences are eligible for admission.