Engineering (MS)
Degree: Masters Degrees
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To develop, adapt and disseminate knowledge and technologies for engineering and management of interdisciplinary engineering systems.
School/College |
College of Engineering
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Academic Department |
College of Engineering |
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Graduate Coordinator |
706/542-3047 | |
The MS-E degree provides students with a rigorous, adaptive curriculum and research environment that prepares them to integrate discoveries from multiple fields and address multi-scale problems beyond the bounds of traditional engineering disciplines. It provides broad training in science and engineering oriented to solving complex problems that transcend specialized engineering disciplines or fields. This degree requires twenty-four semester hours of course work, including ENGR 6910, Research Methods, and one hour of seminar (ENGR 8950). Six hours of thesis research is also required. Six hours of math and six hours of statistics are encouraged, with remaining courses related to a thesis topic. Contact the graduate coordinator for additional details. | ||
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Course Descriptions |
MS |
078 |
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