
Multidisciplinary Engineering
Plan of Study
Plan of Study – Multidisciplinary Engineering
This M.Eng. degree emphasizes improvement of essential technical and professional development skills, while a traditional Master of Science degree emphasizes research or a comprehensive understanding of a research area. The M.Eng. program is designed for practicing engineers who prefer to attend classes in the evenings and on a part-time basis. This affords engineers the opportunity for a graduate level education without workplace interruptions.
The program consists of 30 credit hours:
- 9 credits of M.Eng Core Courses
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- ENGR 5311 – Professional Communication & Information Management – 3 credits
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- 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)