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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering programme at Rutgers University offers a master of science degree in all areas and classes of materials.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programme of Rutgers University is a terminal professional degree, designed primarily for professionals working in industry or government.
Environmental Engineering
Graduates of the Environmental Engineering programme of Rutgers University will be able to address and solve engineering challenges and opportunities related to climate change, pollution, resource management, remediation and treatment systems, urbanization, planning, regulations, infrastructure, and energy issues.
Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly looking for engineers and scientists with a Pharmaceutical Engineering Masters degree. The Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science programme of Rutgers University provides current and advanced training in pharmaceutical engineering and manufacturing.
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering programme of Rutgers University provides outstanding graduate training in chemical and biochemical related science and engineering.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering programme at Rutgers University helps students to deal with this variety and to deliver projects that meet client objectives and personal satisfaction. It integrates knowledge from building economics, project planning, design and construction with management and human relations that is highly required for the successful completion of the projects.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Industrial and Systems Engineering programme from Rutgers University is a career-directed programme for those looking to enhance their existing industrial practice in focused areas, including planning and operations engineering, data analytics, and risk and uncertainty.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering programme at Rutgers University offers thesis and non-thesis options that provide outstanding graduate training for students who wish either to enter industry as practicing professionals or continue their studies at the doctoral level.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course of Rutgers University is a non-thesis-based degree programme that allows students to earn a master’s degree in biomedical engineering without performing research or requiring a thesis.
Industrial Mathematics
With an emphasis on mathematical modeling, computational techniques, and statistical reasoning, the Industrial Mathematics programme of Rutgers University is designed to educate and equip students with the skills and tools necessary successfully develop mathematical methods for application in engineering, science, and industry.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme of Rutgers University is a thesis based degree programme that provides outstanding graduate level training in six key areas of biomedical engineering and technology.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Industrial and Systems Engineering programme of Rutgers University is the most flexible option allowing students the opportunity to select electives focusing on their areas of interest.
Energy Systems Engineering
The Energy Systems Engineering programme at Rutgers University promotes interdisciplinary collaboration by integrating technology and science with business, IT, public policy, and regulatory study to provide students with the building blocks needed to succeed in the energy field.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering course at Rutgers University is a research-oriented degree for students who either wish to enter industry as practicing professionals or continue for the Ph.D.