M.S.ENGINEERING
Students develop multidisciplinary engineering skills with academic depth and industry driven application focus.
Program Overview
The graduate program at the Ingram School of Engineering (ISoE) provides students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and practical experience to excel in the industry.
Our program emphasizes research and professional development, providing students with opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research projects, get certifications and attend training sessions that keep them at the forefront of their field.
ISoE has active Industrial Advisory Boards consisting of alums and representatives from the local industry, ensuring that our curriculum remains relevant, accredited, and meets the demands of the industry.
Course Work
The engineering program provides a practical, industry-driven focus with two options:
- Thesis: Focused on an academic research topic
- Project: Directed research application, industry-driven project
Both options require a minimum of 31 credit hours with engineering and general courses, multidisciplinary electives, a seminar, and at least six hours of thesis/ project. The estimated time to complete the degree is 2-2.5 years.
Visit Graduate Catalog
https://www.gradcollege.txst.edu/programs/engineering.html