Courses are available in the aerospace, civil, computer, electrical, industrial, materials, and mechanical engineering fields, including communications, control systems, digital systems, software engineering, energy, mathematics, metallurgy, statistics, and thermal sciences. The student may elect courses in several engineering disciplines or strong options in a few disciplines such as electrical, computer or mechanical. Both thesis and non-thesis programs can be arranged.
The academic load for each student will be designed according to the needs of the student in order to fulfill the required 30 hours credit in a timely fashion. Full or part-time study can be arranged to help suit each graduate student?s schedule.