• The Lyle School of Engineering offers this unique multidisciplinary master's degree by incorporating course contributions from each of the five (5) standing engineering departments: Electrical Engineering (EE); Mechanical Engineering (ME); Computer Science and Engineering (CSE); Engineering Management, Information, and Systems (EMIS); and Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE).
  • Qualified students with undergraduate degrees in engineering, one of the physical sciences or mathematics are required to complete 10 courses (30 credit hours). Students entering the program with an undergraduate degree other than in engineering, one of the physical sciences, or mathematics may be asked to articulate the necessary courses.
  • Students are required to complete five core courses and three Group I electives (or 9 credit hours) from one or more of the four optional specializations: facilities engineering; data engineering and analytics; networks, virtualization, and security; and business.