The College of Engineering offers two Master’s Degree programs (MS, MEng) designed to prepare students for careers in industry or for further graduate study. Both programs combine advanced technical work with leadership and management skills, and include a practicum requirement—a resume-building project, clinical, research, or design opportunity that can be the basis for demonstrating competency and experience. Further details about the practicum requirement for individual degree programs can be found on the individual departmental program listings below.
Masters Degree Programs
Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP)
Prospective students who hold an undergraduate degree in another discipline can, at the College of Engineering, apply for our unique Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP). Students begin by taking foundational undergraduate engineering courses, then transition into graduate-level coursework to complete a master’s degree.
with Engineering Practice
Students in all master’s programs can choose the “with Engineering Practice” degree option. This is a valuable opportunity to go beyond theory and dive headfirst into real-world application by integrating a paid internship into their master’s program. This isn't just an internship, it's an extension of your education.