The Master's in Engineering (MSc, MS, ME, MEng) is an advanced professional 1 - 2 year degree in engineering usually preceded by a bachelorps degree in engineering or other science field. There are various different types of master's degrees in engineering, each with its own unique objectives, admission requirements and completion requirements.
Master's students in engineering can pursue graduate engineering courses and majors in a broad range of fields of study such as
Aerospace Engineering |
Mechatronics |
Agriculture & Bio-resources Engineering |
Mineral & Mining Engineering |
Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics |
Motorsports Engineering |
Architectural Engineering |
Nuclear Engineering |
Audio Engineering |
Ocean Engineering |
Biomedical Engineering |
Optical Sciences & Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Paper Products Engineering |
Civil (General & Structural) Engineering |
Petroleum Engineering |
Computer Engineering |
Plastics Engineering |
Electrical Engineering |
Sanitary Engineering |
Engineering (general) |
Software Engineering |
Environmental Engineering |
Systems Engineering |
Geosystems Engineering |
Technology Management |
Industrial & Management Systems Engineering |
Textile Engineering |
Manufacturing Engineering |
Transportation Engineering |
Materials Science & Engineering |
Welding & Fabrication Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
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Part- and full-time study options, along with various delivery modes - residential programs, distance education programs and online programs - are also available. North American Master's programs in engineering welcome foreign students. However, fluency in spoken and written English is critically important.