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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical Engineering
With thesis and non-thesis variants of North Carolina State University's Electrical Engineering Master’s degree, our students are a critical part of a nationally recognized research program in power electronics, power systems, nanoelectronics, photonics, communications, controls and robotics, signal processing, and machine learning.
Computer Engineering
North Carolina State University's Computer Engineering Master’s (thesis and non-thesis) programs prepare students to succeed in a world where computers are now embedded in nearly everything ranging from smartphones and household appliances to autonomous vehicle systems and medical diagnostic systems.
Industrial Engineering
The Master of Science in Industrial Engineering at North Carolina State University is a professional degree that will prepare you to excel in a career in industry, government or consulting.
Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University requires 15 – 18 credit hours of graduate courses in nuclear engineering, 9 credit hours in an interdisciplinary breadth area, and 3 – 6 credit hours of research, for a total requirement of 30 credit hours.
Aerospace Engineering
The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering at North Carolina State University prepares its master’s graduates for careers in aircraft and space systems design, analysis and manufacturing
Teaching - Technology Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Technology Education at North Carolina State University prepares engineering and technology teachers for grades 7-12 by building on a candidate’s strong background in engineering and technological literacy.
Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at North Carolina State University prepares its master’s graduates for careers in mechanical and thermal systems design, analysis and manufacturing.
Engineering
The fundamentals you learned as an undergraduate or on the job site will always be relevant, but the technology and resources you use will change continuously. That is why lifelong learning is such a fundamental priority for engineers, and earning a Master in Engineering at North Carolina State University or professional certificate is the best way to stay ahead of the curve.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Master of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University is a thesis degree that requires 30 credit hours of graduate course work of which 6 credit hours are thesis research.
Biomedical Engineering
The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNC-Chapel Hill & North Carolina State University prepares graduate students for excellence in innovation, leadership, and service by leveraging the full suite of academic, research, and professional development resources available through our two powerhouse universities and the surrounding biotechnology industry in Research Triangle Park, NC.
Electric Power Systems Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State University is a great place to advance an undergraduate education. The Master of Science in Electric Power Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University provides graduate students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, and practice of electric power engineering.
Civil Engineering
The Master of Science in Civil Engineering at North Carolina State University is intended for students interested in advanced specialization in a specific area of civil engineering. It includes a thesis requirement, which exposes students to cutting-edge research.
Forest Biomaterials
The Master of Science in Forest Biomaterials at North Carolina State University is designed specifically for students who are interested in pursuing a doctoral degree or who anticipate conducting or reviewing research in their future work.
Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering
The desire to improve manufacturing productivity combined with increased world market competition has created a need for improved manufacturing engineering systems. The Master of Science in Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University has taken a lead in addressing this challenge.
Engineering and Technology Education
Engineering and Technology Education graduates at North Carolina State University are mentored to assume leadership roles that allow them to make significant differences in professions that encompass technology. Educational activities by faculty and students focus on reaching beyond limits and constraints to better understand the impact of a changing technology on people and society.
Chemical Engineering
In the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, you will have the chance to join a world-class, innovative research program in an area that is shaping our world. This Chemical Engineering degree is offered at North Carolina State University.
Environmental Engineering
The Master of Science in Environmental Engineering at North Carolina State University is intended for students interested in advanced specialization in a specific area of environmental engineering. It includes a thesis requirement, which exposes students to cutting-edge research.
Textile Engineering
Textile Engineering at North Carolina State University trains students to apply engineering principles to the design, production and testing of fiber and polymer-based materials, textiles and related materials.