Engineering Graduate Degrees
Master of Science in Technology (M.S.)
The M.S. in Technology is an applied science degree that is flexible and can be tailored to meet educational and professional objectives. Graduates of this program are provided with technical and professional skills for use in leadership positions in industry and education.
The degree has thesis and non-thesis options. Both options require the completion of 33 semester hours. All course work applied toward the minimum 33 semester-hour total must be at the 400-level or higher with a grade of "B" or higher. An oral defense of the written applied or research project (thesis) is required as the final examination in either option. This defense is typically done during the last semester of study.
The Department of Engineering offers one concentration for the M.S. in Technology:
Master of Computing Studies (M.C.St.)
The Master of Computing Studies (MCST) is a professional master's degree program that promotes greater depth of understanding in the computing discipline.
The Department of Engineering offers a general M.C.St. concentration:
