Graduate Programs

We are excited to support you as you further your education. Whether you are an experienced professional who seeks to focus in a particular discipline or just completing your bachelor’s degree and seeking to continue directly on to graduate study, you will find one of our programs to be suitable for you.

Graduate Programs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


The College of Aeronautics and Engineering offers the following Graduate degrees:

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M.E.T., Engineering Technology

The Master of Engineering Technology degree offers a curriculum that provides students with advanced technical and management knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the technical workforce in industry and business.


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M.S., Aerospace Engineering

The Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering provides an advanced theoretical and/or research-oriented curriculum with significant depth in aerospace-specific disciplines, beyond the general fundamentals of the engineering bachelor’s degree.


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Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering

The Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering provides an advanced theoretical and/or research-oriented curriculum with significant depth in aerospace-specific disciplines, beyond the general fundamentals of the engineering bachelor’s degree.


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M.S., Mechatronics Engineering

The Master of Science degree in Mechatronics Engineering provides an advanced theoretical and/or research-oriented curriculum with significant depth in a mechatronics-related discipline, beyond the general fundamentals of the engineering bachelor's degree.


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Ph.D., Mechatronics Engineering

The Ph.D. degree in Mechatronics Engineering provides an advanced theoretical and/or research-oriented curriculum with significant depth in mechatronics-related discipline, beyond the general fundamentals of the engineering bachelor's degree.