
Multidisiplinary Engineering
(Formerly General Engineering)
Expand Your Knowledge Base and Distinguish Yourself in the Field
Want to be more competitive for a broad range of engineering-related careers? The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Multidisciplinary Engineering (Formerly General Engineering) is perfect for practicing engineers and professionals in related fields seeking a broader knowledge base.
In this degree concentration, you will study a set of core disciplines as well as a selection of elective courses. As a graduate of the M.Eng. Multidisciplinary Engineering concentration, you may find employment in various specialized fields, depending on your prior engineering experience and education and the specific graduate-level concentration options you choose.
Application Deadlines
FALL SEMESTER
July 15
SPRING SEMESTER
December 1
SUMMER SEMESTER
April 20
Acquire the fundamental skills you need to succeed as an engineer today
The M.Eng. Multidisciplinary Engineering program focuses on enhancing essential technical skills and professional development, while a traditional Master of Science degree emphasizes research or a thorough understanding of a specific research area. This comprehensive program is tailored for practicing engineers who wish to attend classes in the evenings and on a part-time basis. This format allows engineers to pursue a graduate-level education without disrupting their work commitments.
The program consists of 30 credit hours:
- 9 credits of M.Eng Core Courses
- ENGR 5311 – Professional Communication & Information Management – 3 credits
- ENGR 5312 – Engineering Project Planning & Management – 3 credits
- ENGR 5314 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics – 3 credits (or) CSE 5500 – Algorithms – 3 credits
- 18 credits of Engineering Courses
- 3-credit M.Eng. Capstone Project (ENGR 5315)
Note: This 100% online M.Eng. concentration is not eligible for UConn visa sponsorship.
View the M.Eng. Multidisciplinary Engineering Plan of Study.
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Why Choose UConn?
Elevate Your Career with UConn’s Master of Engineering
The next step in your engineering career starts here. UConn’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) offers a flexible and accessible path to drive your career and expertise from a top-ranked institution, no matter where you are or where you go.
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What will you do with your M.Eng. degree?
Driving engineering careers with a UConn M.Eng., our graduate programs provide the advanced knowledge and skills sought after by employers across many sectors. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in areas such as product development, project management, research and development, technical consulting, and specialized engineering positions within industries ranging from manufacturing and technology to infrastructure and energy.

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