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The master's degree program offers core specializations in civil/structural, electrical/computer, and mechanical/energy engineering, allowing students to select their study path with faculty guidance. This program aims to equip students with advanced engineering knowledge for tackling intricate real-world challenges while helping working engineers enhance their professional skills. The flexible 30-unit curriculum requires at least 21 graduate-level units, with personalized academic plans developed through close collaboration between students and their graduate coordinator. The program structure consists of 12 mandatory engineering units, at least 6 engineering electives, and up to 6 approved non-engineering electives that align with career goals. For the final requirement, students may choose between two pathways: completing a 3-unit research course (ENGR 897) followed by a 3-unit thesis (ENGR 898), or undertaking a 3-unit applied research project (ENGR 895).