MS - Engineering

For experienced engineers with academic and practical engineering knowledge in an area of concentration related to the candidate's occupation. Students will develop their own study plan within their field of specialization. A graduate should demonstrate advanced knowledge of the following subjects as it applies to his/her specialty:

General Courses (UNITS)
(Except Computer Science/Engineering)

ENG 501 Engineering Mathematics I (3)
ENG 502 Engineering Mathematics II (3)

General Engineering
Major Courses (UNITS)


GENG 501 Industrial Ecology (3)
GENG 502 Manufacturing Processes (3)
GENG 503 Operations Management (3)
GENG 504 CADCAM (3)
ENG 599 Thesis or Three Electives (12)

Civil Engineering
Major Courses (UNITS)


CENG 501 Construction Vibrations (3)
CENG 502 Engineering Geology (3)
CENG 503 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (3)
CENG 504 Remote Sensing (3)
ENG 599 Thesis or Three Electives (12)

Electrical Engineering
Major Courses (UNITS)


EENG 501 Digital Filtering/Signal Processing (3)
EENG 502 Computer Networks (3)
EENG 503 Electromagnetic Radiation (3)
EENG 504 Fiber Optic Communications (3)
ENG 599 Thesis or Three Electives (12)

Mechanical Engineering
Major Courses (UNITS)


MENG 501 Aerodynamics (3)
MENG 502 Manufacturing Processes (3)
MENG 503 Mechatronics (3)
MENG 504 Composite Materials (3)
ENG 599 Thesis or Three Electives (12)

Computer Science/Engineering
General Courses (UNITS)


CSC 501 Theory of Computation (3)
CSC 502 Principles of Programming Languages (3)
CSC 503 Genetic Algorithms (3)

Computer Science/Engineering
Major Courses (UNITS)


CSC 511 Advanced Computer Architecture (3)
CSC 512 Advanced Computer Engineering (3)
CSC 513 Real-Time Systems (3)
CSC 599 Thesis or Three Electives (12)