Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship
Master of Engineering

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Quick Facts


Credits Required: 30*
Cost Per Credit: $925.00
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College of Engineering
Program Details

Scientific research makes amazing promises about the ways we can improve our world, but we need people working every day to turn those promises into reality.

Through a combination of engineering and business courses, this online master’s program will give you the skills to translate scientific research breakthroughs into real, sustainable technologies and processes — the kind that bridge the gap between innovation and achievement. The kind that can change the world.

This degree requires 30 units of graduate coursework. These must include 12 units of coursework with a focus on business and management, and 18 units of coursework covering advanced materials and cutting-edge developments in materials science and engineering.

Successful candidates will have a bachelor’s in a science or engineering field.

*Residents of some U.S. Territories may not be eligible. Please see our Eligibility & State Authorization page for more information.

Outcomes

Skills

Earning your Master of Engineering in Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship will build core skills, including:

  • AutoCAD
  • Automation
  • Computer science
  • Computer-aided design
  • Construction
  • Construction management
  • Continuous improvement process
  • Control systems
  • Data analysis
  • Debugging
  • Electrical systems
  • Electronics
  • Engineering design process
  • Environment health & safety
  • HVAC
  • Lean manufacturing
  • Manufacturing processes
  • Mechanical Design
  • New product development
  • Physics
  • Process improvement
  • Procurement
  • Product design
  • Programming languages
  • Project management
  • Project schedules
  • Purchasing
  • Quality management systems
  • Root cause analysis
  • Simulations
  • Six sigma methodology
  • SolidWorks
  • Subcontracting
  • Systems design
  • Test planning
  • Tooling

Potential Career Paths

Graduates of the Innovation, Sustainability, and Entrepreneurship program will be prepared to pursue engineering careers in the following fields:

  • Electrical
  • Mechanical
  • Manufacturing
  • Quality
  • Project
  • Process
  • Civil
  • Design
  • Structural
  • Principal
  • Industrial
  • Mechanical Design
  • Site Reliability
  • Supplier Quality
  • Environmental
  • Validation
  • Hardware
  • Packaging
  • Electrical Design
  • Reliability
  • Transportation
  • Geotechnical
  • Radio Frequency
  • Systems
  • Electronics
  • Manufacturing Process
  • Field
  • Production
  • Civil Project
  • Electrical Controls
  • Water Resources
  • Application
  • Control Systems
  • Civil/Structural
  • Process Control
  • Principal Electrical
  • Water/Wastewater
  • Construction Project
  • Chemical
  • Development