Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines you can enter. Missouri University of Science and Technology's master's degree program in mechanical engineering offers a comprehensive education with four emphasis areas: mechanics and system design, manufacturing, materials and structures, and energy conversion and transport. There is a continual and growing demand for mechanical engineersIn our highly technical and automated world. Mechanical engineers work in a wide spectrum of industries – bioengineering, aerospace, communications, automotive, food processing, product manufacturing and petroleum.This is a non-thesis degree program and requires 30 credit hours of coursework to complete. Students can tailor their program of study using up to 9 credit hours of out-of-department courses.
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
The field of environmental engineering is rapidly advancing to encompass many of today's greatest challenges, such as sustainability, carbon emissions and limited water resources. Development puts pressure on world resources and ecosystems as our society advances. Environmental engineers help balance the impact of this development on our environment with solutions that remediate or prevent contamination of drinking water, air, soil and natural systems. Courses in Missouri University of Science and Technology's environmental engineering graduate degree program focus on engineering analysis that incorporates the fundamental biological, physical, and chemical characteristics of natural and engineered environmental systems, while putting these engineering solutions in the context of societal needs and the requirements of environmental laws. A total of 30 credit hours of coursework are required to complete this degree.
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology offers a number of major fields of study because of the broad nature of civil engineering, including: Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Construction Engineering and Management. Civil engineers are problem solvers, applying the latest in high-tech equipment and sophisticated procedures to address challenges concerning our environment and infrastructure. This is a non-thesis degree program and requires 30 credit hours of coursework to complete.
Master of Science - Electrical Engineering
We have been educating electrical engineers for almost 100 years at Missouri S&T. Electrical engineers help drive, implement and evaluate new technologies. Students in this program become competent problem solvers at all levels of electrical engineering from technical proficiency in hardware and software, to the understanding of economic impact, complex global projects, and ethics.Areas of study include: Electromagnetics and Physical Electronics, Communications and Signal Processing, Circuits, Electronics, Computer Engineering, Control Systems, and Electrical Power and Machinery. This program requires 30 credit hours of coursework for both non-thesis and thesis, with 6 hours of research required for the thesis.
Master of Engineering in Geotechnics
Missouri University of Science and Technology's Master of Engineering in Geotechnics is an interdisciplinary program with a practice-oriented project requirement. Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of the top geotechnology schools in the country. Geotechnics combines both the fields of soil and rock mechanics with engineering to form a comprehensive program of study. Students take courses in soil mechanics, geology and geotechnics, rock mechanics and subsurface hydrology. In addition, courses in civil engineering, geological engineering, environmental engineering, geology and geophysics and mining engineering may be applied toward the geotechnics degree. It requires 30 credit hours to complete, with a minimum of 15 credit hours of geological engineering courses.
Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering (practice-oriented project)
Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a master of engineering in manufacturing engineering that is accessible through the Internet in response to the growing demand from manufacturers in Missouri and across the nation. This program is the only master's degree program of its kind in Missouri and is among the first in the nation.The master of engineering degree program is interdisciplinary with emphasis on hands-on learning. The core curriculum includes process, assembly and product engineering, materials and manufacturing processes, manufacturing competitiveness and manufacturing systems design. A 3-hour practice-oriented project is required. The course requirements include 12 credit hours from the manufacturing core curriculum, 6 credit hours of 400-level courses in manufacturing, 6 credit hours of graduate courses in manufacturing, and 3 credit hours of approved mathematics/computer science or suggested manufacturing courses. It requires 30 credit hours, and is designed to be completed in one year.
Master of Science in Systems Engineering
Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary approach to managing complex systems and projects. The demand for graduates is very high because systems engineering is central to many businesses and organizations. Students take six core courses in theory and application of systems engineering and management through this program. In addition, four courses can be taken in an area of specialization, allowing the student to design a program that best fits his/her career interest and goals.Areas of specialization include aerospace engineering, computational intelligence, distributed systems modeling, computer engineering, modeling and simulation, network centric systems, quality and reliability risk modeling and assessment, statistics, structures, systems design optimization, systems architecting and infrastructure systems.The Master of Science in Systems Engineering can be pursued with or without a thesis. The thesis degree requires 36 credit hours and includes a research component; the non-thesis degree requires 30 credit hours.
Master of Engineering in Mining Engineering
This program is one of the best in the nation. A total of 33 credit hours are required to complete the degree, which includes a limited research component. Through this program, students acquire an advanced understanding of mining processes, an ability to design and select equipment for specific operations and an ability to use cutting-edge engineering tools and knowledge to solve mining-related problems in an economical, safe and efficient way. Graduates of Missouri S&T's mining program are leaders in their fields and pursue careers in raw material production, all aspects of mining (coal, metals, aggregates etc.) and related fields, highway, dam and power station construction, and weapons systems. Get on the fast track to management and executive positions through a master of engineering degree in mining engineering.This program takes advantage of current developments in online learning; however, there may be a three-day to one-week laboratory session required on the Missouri S&T campus for students enrolled in a laboratory section.
Master of Science - Aerospace Engineering
Through Missouri S&T's distance education, working professionals can now earn a non-thesis master's degree in aerospace engineering. The aerospace engineering program offers comprehensive graduate education in three core areas: aerodynamics and propulsions, control/dynamics/stability and materials and structures. Professionals working in non-aerospace engineering sectors may also benefit from the coursework offered as part of the distance master's of aerospace engineering degree program because of the inherent interdisciplinary nature of aerospace engineering.Students can tailor their program of study using up to 12 credit hours of out-of-department courses. This is a non-thesis degree program and requires 30 credit hours of coursework to complete.
Master of Science in Engineering Management
There is a growing need for engineers who can see the big picture, effectively interact and communicate with people, appreciate the business ramifications of decisions, thrive on ambiguity, effectively work in teams, and apply critical thinking skills to solve real-world problems. Missouri University of Science and Technology's engineering management program develops leaders who have these skills and are comfortable with the language and methods of engineering, business and technology. The Master of Science in Engineering Management focuses on the convergence of engineering, management and technology in high technology environments. Students take four required courses in the foundation areas of engineering management through this program. In addition, students take four courses in an area of specialization and two elective courses. Specialization tracks include industrial engineering, financial engineering, management of technology, project management, manufacturing systems and quality engineering. Graduates of our programs are in high demand and many employers provide education benefits to working engineers who are pursuing this degree. A total of 30 credit hours of coursework are required to complete this degree.
MS in Engineering Technology
The Master of Science in Engineering Technology focuses primarily on the applied aspects of the technological spectrum closest to product development and improvement, industrial practices, and engineering technology operation functions. It uses a professional, multi-disciplinary, team and project-oriented approach to graduate education. It also provides the flexibility for graduate students to expand their knowledge in a specific technical specialty. It meets the needs of and provides the flexibility for graduate students who want to expand their knowledge in advanced engineering technology courses.
MS in Electrical Engineering
Preparing electrical engineers with the tools and knowledge needed to advance into leadership roles, the MS in Electrical Engineering is a program that covers the latest applications and emerging technologies in the field. The online electrical engineering degree program draws on the diverse expertise of distinguished Drexel University faculty. The program continues Drexel University's tradition of leadership and excellence in educating engineers for successful careers since 1891 in its e-Learning format. Graduates of the electrical engineering degree program have found their degrees to be highly valued credentials. Many have advanced as senior managers and executives or became successful entrepreneurs in the field. This is ranked among the Top 50 Electrical Engineering Graduate Degree Programs by U.S.News & World Report.
MS in Engineering Management
Success in today's business environment requires a solid foundation in essential management and business skills. The MS in Engineering Management equips individuals to handle diverse management responsibilities that require knowledge in finance, economics, operations, human resources and marketing. This program is a multi-disciplinary master's degree program designed for engineers and scientists who want to advance into engineering management and executive roles. The program teaches how to manage technical resources and focuses on solving problems that require close cooperation between technical and non-technical staff. Graduates of the program have found their degrees to be highly valued credentials. Many have advanced within their present organizations, while others have gone on to found their own businesses or accepted responsibilities with new employers.
Master of Civil Engineering
Norwich is the first private university in the US to offer a civil engineering program. The Norwich University MCE program currently holds the highest retention rate in the nation with a completion rate of 96%. Norwich University's online Master of Civil Engineering (MCE) “3-in-1” program combines civil engineering technical competency with business management and project management fundamentals, based on recent recommendations from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). You can tailor the program to your career by choosing either the structural engineering track or the environmental/water resources specialization. The comprehensive curriculum will provide you with the knowledge to efficiently manage a project from design to implementation. Our learning model combines relevant theory with real-world application for immediate results.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
DeVry University's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) online degree program is designed to strengthen your competitive edge in the ever-changing field of technology and take your career to the next level. You will be able to pursue a career in the analysis, design and development of computer and electronic systems or advance your current career in government, industry or business if you're an engineer with a bachelor's degree in a related field like electronics, electrical, computer or biomedical engineering technology. You will be able to succeed in areas such as: computer systems design, embedded systems design, distributed systems design, network systems design, wireless systems design, multimedia systems design and neural network design as a DeVry MSEE graduate. Your studies will be focused on a relevant concentration in computer systems through hands-on study, mentoring relationships with professional engineers and applied projects through a mix of informative classes and laboratory assignments. Request information today and increase your value with employers and your earning potential!