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Offered through the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , the Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering helps students approach, evaluate and devise solutions to some of the largest problems facing modern infrastructure and the environment today. Read more
Offered through the Department of Biomedical Engineering , the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering is designed to prepare students to apply engineering principles to problems in medicine and biology; to understand and model attributes of living systems; and to synthesize biomedical systems and devices in order to improve human health. Read more
Recent materials science and engineering graduates are employed at Dow Chemical, Toyota, Lumisyn, 3M, Samsung Austin Semiconductor, NASA Glenn Research Center, Xerox, and The Gleason Works. Read more
The Department offers MS (thesis and non-thesis) and PhD degrees in Materials Science & Engineering. The MS Thesis program requires eight courses (3 credits each), six credit hours of research, a thesis and oral defense of thesis. Read more
Unique, multidisciplinary program that combines collaborative experiences from the Kate Gleason College of Engineering , Golisano Institute of Sustainability , and housed within the College of Science. Read more
Materials Science and Engineering offers interdisciplinary programs leading to the degrees of master of science and doctor of philosophy. Read more
To earn the M.S. degree in chemical engineering, you must complete 30 credit hours of graduate-level work, including either a masters project or master research thesis. Read more
Today's entrepreneur faces a highly competitive and constantly changing marketplace driven by continuous innovation in technology, business models, execution, and strategy. Read more
The department offers a variety of Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE) program options to accommodate students’ needs and specializations. Read more