˿Ƶ the Engineering Program
Depending on their interest and career goals students can choose a multidisciplinary MSE, a specialized MSE, or a more classical MSE program.
The multidisciplinary MSE program is designed as a highly customizable and modular MS engineering degree, which enables students to choose coursework from multiple disciplines to design specialties typically not available in the classical engineering MS degrees.
The flexibility in the MS in Engineering degree ensures a relevant, up-to-date educational experience, and the ability to meet urgent industry needs in multidisciplinary technical fields. The program is designed to provide maximum flexibility while maintaining academic rigor.
MSE Program & Technical Fields
˿Ƶ Tech currently offers a multidisciplinary MS in Engineering degree (MSE) where students take courses in Systems Engineering, Research Methods & Innovation (covering peer-reviewer research, IP fundamentals, and technology commercialization), as well as engineering specialization courses from the various engineering disciplines.
Additionally, students can choose to focus on a particular technical field by completing a specialized MSE degree or a MSE on a classical engineering discipline (MSE in EE).
Graduate Programs | Blended/Portland-Metro | Online | ||
Multidisciplinary MSE Programs | ||||
MSE (Multidisciplinary) | ✔ | ✔ | ||
MSE in Systems Engineering | ✔ | ✔ | ||
Engineering Discipline MSE Program | ||||
MSE in Electrical Engineering (MSE in EE) | ✔ | |||
Specialized MSE Programs | ||||
MSE in Power Systems Engineering (jointly offered with MSREE) | ✔ |
The Multidisciplinary MSE and the MSE Systems Engineering programs can be completed fully online. The other MSE programs can be completed partially online but also require attendance to the ˿Ƶ Tech Portland-Metro Campus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Admission Requirements
- Meet the ˿Ƶ Tech Graduate Admission Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical science, or related technical field (depending on specialty).
- Show Evidence of:
- potential for graduate level academic work
- work experience or potential for success in industry
- demonstrated interest in selected area of specialty. This evidence is to be provided as part of a Resume (Required), and optionally a Personal Statement and/or two Reference Evaluations for Graduate Admission
The Resume, Personal Statement, and Letters of Recommendation can be uploaded to the applicant’s admission account from each author's professional email account. Letters can be from professors, academic advisors, work supervisors, and mentors. The references should assess the applicant's potential as an engineering student at the graduate level (MS), as well as the professional success or potential for future professional success. The reference letters should be between 1 and 2 pages long.
MSE Degree Requirements
- Minimum Credit Requirement: 45 credits (12-15 graduate courses, quarter system)
- Specialization Credit Requirement: 15 or more (4 to 5 specialization courses)
- Residency Requirement: 30 or more credits at ˿Ƶ Tech
- Completion of Approved Plan of Study:
- Defined Specialty (Specified Plan of Study)
- Custom Specialty with Advisory Committee Approval (Advisor(s), Program Director, Department Chair)