Which Schools Offer Master’s Degrees in Engineering?
By Brianna Burrows
A master's degree in engineering is a popular postgraduate degree for many students. With over 5,000 higher education institutions in the USA, international students have a tremendous amount of options for finding schools that offer various degrees in engineering. We’ve highlighted five schools that offer a variety of master’s in engineering programs.
Indiana University's School of Informatics
Want to engineer the world? Enroll in the Intelligent Systems Engineering master’s program at Indiana University's School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering!
This pioneering program emphasizes technical expertise in computational engineering and artificial intelligence to develop solutions for the modern world. From the small-scale sensors that make our devices, homes, and vehicles “smart” to advanced health diagnostics and tissue engineering to massive systems that analyze the flood of data and drive decision making, we provide the background needed to excel in this cutting-edge area. Students can select from the following tracks:
• Bioengineering
• Computer engineering
• Cyber-physical systems
• Environmental engineering
• Molecular and nanoscale engineering
• Neuroengineering
Students will build on the strengths of the flagship IU campus in computing, biology, chemistry, physics, psychological and brain sciences, environmental science, and health. Through this 30-credit hour program, you will learn to incorporate modern approaches and design principles to develop systems or devices that create a synergy between hardware, software, and the world.
North Dakota State University
North Dakota State University offers a wider range of master’s in engineering. They offer a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering. Students have the option to specialize in areas such as construction, environmental, geotechnical, materials, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering. In addition to the two M.S. degrees stated above, they offer a master’s in computer and electrical engineering and a master’s in mechanical engineering.
University of Denver
The Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science provides international students with many options for post graduate degrees in engineering. They offer a Masters of Science in Bioengineering; Computer Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; Computer Science Systems Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; and Mechatronics Systems Engineering.
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering at RIT offers quality education in engineering. They offer Master of Science and Master of Engineering programs. They provide courses for a degree in a Master of Science in Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Industrial and Systems Engineering; Manufacturing Leadership; Mechanical Engineering; Microelectronic Engineering; Product Development; and Sustainable Engineering. The Master of Engineering programs in Engineering Management; Industrial and Systems Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Microelectronic Manufacturing Engineering; and Sustainable Engineering.
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Brianna Burrows
Brianna Burrows is a freelance marketing specialist and alumna of Northeastern University. She specializes in event management, social media management, and content branding. Follow her on Twitter here.
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