Master of Engineering Concentrations

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UConn M.Eng.
Concentrations

Options Focused on Your Future

In today’s rapidly evolving engineering landscape, the ability to select a concentration from a broad array of options is crucial. It empowers students to develop expertise in a specific niche, making them highly competitive in specialized job markets.

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Dive deep into cutting-edge tech, driving sustainable energy solutions through innovative manufacturing processes.

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Design smarter solutions via learning to integrate tech and manage complexity for optimal outcomes.

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Apply engineering principles to advance healthcare through innovative technologies and solutions.

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Explore chemical transformations and processes for sustainable and efficient industrial applications.

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Design, construct, and maintain essential infrastructure for a resilient and sustainable society.

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Develop advanced computing systems and software for diverse technological applications.

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Extract insights and build predictive models from complex data for informed decision-making.

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Employ digital tools and processes for advanced product design and manufacturing innovation.

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Develop solutions for environmental protection, sustainability, and resource management.

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Design smarter solutions via learning to integrate tech and manage complexity for optimal outcomes.

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Optimize production processes and systems for efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness.

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Investigate and design novel materials with tailored properties for advanced applications.

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Apply principles of mechanics and energy for the design and analysis of engineered systems.

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Integrate engineering principles to address complex challenges via a broad and adaptable skill set.

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A maximum of 6 credits (two courses) can be taken as a “non-degree” student.

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12-credit online graduate engineering certificates.