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The Master of Science in Engineering Education program equips aspiring pre-engineering educators and instructors to effectively mentor the engineers of tomorrow, fostering innovation and technological progress with a focus on social equity. This program empowers engineering education leaders to enhance their subject mastery, refine student-focused and evidence-based teaching methods, and cultivate a collaborative professional community.
Engineering education integrates diverse disciplines including learning science, educational studies, social sciences, cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, and anthropology to explore structured and unstructured engineering learning frameworks. Beyond shaping future engineers, this field influences engineering practices by addressing multifaceted challenges that demand solutions considering social, political, cultural, environmental, and economic factors. An advanced degree in engineering education opens doors to academic careers while enhancing professional opportunities across industrial, governmental, and nonprofit sectors.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering provides multiple graduate options: a Medical Device Commercialization Certificate, an Engineering Education Certificate, Master's programs in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Technology and Commercialization, and Engineering Education, along with Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering.