The University of Arkansas offers instruction in engineering leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Biological, Chemical, Civil, Computer Systems, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Mechanical, and Transportation Engineering. Descriptions and requirements of these degree programs may be found under separate departmental headings. The M.S.E. is available as a distance-delivered option.
A Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) degree is available for students who wish to take a broader range of courses than is usually permitted for the designated degrees listed in the previous paragraph, or for those students who wish to pursue a curriculum emphasizing engineering management. Students in the M.S.E. degree program must select one of the following areas of emphasis:
For more information about each area of emphasis please contact the Graduate Advisor for that area. (List of advisors)
Graduate courses in engineering are offered by the faculty of the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, that will satisfy both the academic requirements and the 30-week residence requirement for the Master of Science in Engineering degree.
These graduate courses are available through the Center for Distance Learning to students throughout Arkansas. This degree is awarded by the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
This degree program is also available to military personnel through the DANTES program.