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The Master of Science in Engineering is a flexible 33-credit interdisciplinary program allowing students to customize their studies based on personal interests. Participants select a primary engineering focus paired with a secondary concentration, which can be within engineering or another discipline. Available secondary options span diverse areas such as business, computer science, education, IT, health sciences, liberal arts, and natural sciences. The program features several structured interdisciplinary pathways, including smart cities and engineering education. This non-thesis, 33-credit degree provides customizable engineering studies tailored to individual goals. The Center for Research in Engineering and Technology Education (CREaTE) supports this initiative, fostering research that enhances teaching quality and advances knowledge about student learning.