- The Master in Computational Science and Engineering (MCSE) degree in the School of Engineering is a non-thesis degree program designed to provide training and expertise in computational science and engineering and in data engineering and analytics.
- The MCSE degree program is intended for students interested in technical and managerial positions such as computational scientist, computational engineering, data engineering, and data analyst.
- The program offers students opportunities to specialize in areas such as high-performance computing, data analytics, data engineering, data science, machine learning, software engineering, and distributed systems.
- The departments of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Statistics jointly offer the MCSE degree program. Based on preferences indicated in candidates' applications, MCSE students are admitted to one of the following four home departments:
- Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM),
- Computer Science (COMP),
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (ELEC), or
- Statistics (STAT).