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The Master of Science in Engineering offers students a challenging, flexible curriculum and research setting that equips them to synthesize findings across various domains and tackle challenges spanning conventional disciplinary boundaries.
To create, refine, and share knowledge and technologies for managing and engineering interdisciplinary systems.
The MS-E program delivers a demanding yet adaptable academic and research framework, enabling students to combine insights from diverse areas and solve multi-dimensional challenges that extend beyond traditional engineering fields. It offers comprehensive education in science and engineering focused on addressing intricate issues that cross specialized engineering domains. This degree mandates twenty-four credit hours of coursework, featuring ENGR 6910 (Research Methods) and one seminar credit (ENGR 8950). Additionally, six thesis research credits are required. Students are encouraged to complete six math credits and six statistics credits, with remaining courses aligned with their thesis focus. For more information, consult the graduate coordinator.