Master's Degree Programs
Stevens Master's Degree programs in engineering and science enable high levels of scholarship and enhance professional skills to support career advancement. Our intimate community supports innovative research and teaching to provide cutting edge education and create scientific and technological solutions with global impact. The School's programs are designed to provide high quality education in delivery formats compatible with the complex education needs and working demands of today's professionals. Courses are offered in variety of formats ranging from intensive one week modules, traditional 15 week semesters, short courses, and customized formats including blended online/on-site instruction. Stevens Master's Degree programs in Engineering and Science are comprised of ten courses, for a total of 30 graduate credits. Master's Degree programs:
- Applied Mathematics (M.S.)
- Biomedical Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Civil Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Chemical Biology (M.S.)
- Chemical Engineering (M.Eng)
- Chemistry (M.S.)
- Computer Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Computer Science (M.S.)
- Construction Management (Interdisciplinary) (M.S.)
- Electrical Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Environmental Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Integrated Product Development (M.Eng.)
- Maritime Systems (M.S.)
- Materials Engineering (M. Eng)
- Mathematics (M.S.)
- Mechanical Engineering (M.Eng., M.E.)
- Networked Information Systems (M.Eng.)
- Ocean Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (M.Eng., M.Sc.)
- Physics (M.S.)
- Product Architecture and Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Stochastic Systems Analysis and Optimization (M.S.)
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