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The Master of Science in Engineering offers students a demanding yet flexible curriculum and research setting, equipping them to synthesize findings across diverse fields and tackle challenges that transcend conventional academic boundaries.
Its mission is to create, refine, and share knowledge and technologies for managing interdisciplinary engineering systems.
The MS-E program delivers a comprehensive, adaptable educational and research framework that enables students to combine insights from various domains and solve multi-faceted engineering challenges that cross traditional disciplinary lines. It offers extensive training in scientific and engineering principles focused on addressing intricate issues that span multiple engineering specialties. The degree mandates 24 credit hours of coursework, featuring ENGR 6910 (Research Methods) and a one-credit seminar (ENGR 8950), plus six thesis research credits. Students are encouraged to complete six credits each in mathematics and statistics, with remaining courses tied to their thesis focus. For more information, consult the graduate coordinator.