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The Rayen School of Engineering and Technology, within the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, provides a graduate program culminating in a Master of Science degree in engineering. Applicants meeting the qualifications for any of the five engineering specializations—chemical, civil and environmental, electrical, industrial and systems, or mechanical engineering—are admitted based on their potential for academic success and degree completion. Each specialization offers multiple technical focus areas. Participants can choose between thesis, non-thesis, or management track options, catering to both working professionals and those seeking advanced academic study. On-campus classes are primarily scheduled for evenings, with learning formats encompassing conventional lectures, lab sessions, seminars, and faculty-supervised research initiatives.