MSOE's Master of Science in Engineering program enables graduate engineering professionals to further their problem solving skills through the application of advanced engineering principles and methods. The strength of this program is in its flexibility. The program offers students the opportunity to advance their quantitative skills through a series of modeling-based courses and provides for their choice of specialty courses in:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Machine Learning

Courses are taught by faculty with extensive industry experience and academic credentials. 

Mode of Delivery Program Credits Admissions Requirements
In-person classes 30 credits
  • Personal statement
  • Official undergraduate transcripts
  • One letter of recommendation

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Curriculum Format

The program is designed for individuals who hold bachelor degrees in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, or other closely related areas. Each student works with the program director to plan a course of study tailored to their needs; accommodating full-time or part-time enrollment.

Students can choose to complete a 6-credit capstone project or 6-credits of additional electives. 

Typically, a total of 30 graduate credits is required to complete the program, but degree requirements may vary depending upon the type of bachelor’s degree.

Admissions Process

  1. Submit application online here.
  2. Submit supporting documents to admissions counselor via email.
  3. Completed file reviewed by program director for admission decision.
  4. Upon acceptance, submit your enrollment deposit to secure your spot in the program.
  5. Get access to your myMSOE account and MSOE email.
  6. Admissions Office registers you for appropriate coursework and sends schedule when finalized by the Registrar’s Office.
  7. You are officially an MSOE Raider!

 

MS Engineering Early Entry Application

Current MSOE students with junior (60-89 credits) standing wanting to apply for the CAECM Early Entry Master’s program can apply here.

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