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Students gain interdisciplinary engineering expertise with rigorous academic training and industry-aligned practical applications. The Ingram School of Engineering (ISoE) graduate program equips learners with essential knowledge, competencies, and hands-on experience to thrive in professional settings. Our curriculum prioritizes research and career growth, offering students chances to participate in innovative research initiatives, obtain professional certifications, and attend specialized workshops that maintain their competitive edge. ISoE maintains dynamic Industrial Advisory Boards comprising alumni and regional industry leaders, guaranteeing our programs stay current, accredited, and responsive to workforce needs.
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Engineering delivers a practice-oriented, industry-focused approach through an extensive technical project or thesis addressing real-world engineering challenges. These initiatives are developed in collaboration with regional businesses and may include off-site partnerships. The program mandates a comprehensive project or thesis because problem-solving skills, innovation capacity, and industry readiness are most effectively cultivated by tackling complex, open-ended challenges; conducting thorough investigations; generating multiple solutions; selecting and executing optimal approaches; verifying results; and clearly presenting findings to peers, leadership, and clients.
baccalaureate degree in engineering, computer science, physics, technology, or a closely related field from a regionally accredited university. (Non-U.S. degrees must be equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor’s degree. In most cases, three-year degrees are not considered.