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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program of Tufts University is jointly administered between the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Computer Science.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program at Tufts University builds on the foundation of an undergraduate engineering education through the completion of advanced coursework, with or without thesis research. Specific programmatic and policy details beyond those presented in this summary may be reviewed in the ChBE Graduate Student Handbook.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering program of Tufts University educates students across and within the fields of environmental health, environmental and water resources engineering, geosystems engineering, and structural engineering and mechanics.
Electrical Engineering
With expert faculty, cutting-edge research, and innovative facilities, Electrical Engineering master's students at Tufts University have the opportunity and resources to make significant contributions to the field and become leaders in industry, government, and academia.
Offshore Wind Energy Engineering
The Offshore Wind Energy Engineering program of Tufts University is offered by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and can be completed on a full-time or part-time schedule.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at Tufts University combines intensive training in research methods, techniques, and practical skills with a solid science and engineering curriculum that provides breadth and depth in the field.
Sustainable Water Management
Pursuing the Sustainable Water Management program of Tufts University means you will also be joining this broad and diverse network of water professionals.
Software Systems Development
The Software Systems Development program of Tufts University provides software system developers with the skills needed to design, build, and test systems programs.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of Tufts University is to provide students with an opportunity to strengthen their technical backgrounds for pursuing successful professional careers in engineering research, development and management.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program of Tufts University provides a broad engineering and biotechnology curriculum, while offering a focus on a specific engineering track that best fits students' interests and career choices. This combination gives the bioengineering graduates professional flexibility, a distinct competitive advantage in the ever-changing field of bioengineering.
Human Factors Engineering
The goal of the Human Factors Engineering program at Tufts University is to provide students with an opportunity to develop the engineering and intellectual skills to approach and solve problems arising when people interact with the technical world around them, preparing them for roles in consulting, research and development.
Materials Science and Engineering
From drug delivery, to semiconductors, to nano-enabled membranes for water treatment, the Materials Science and Engineering program at Tufts University offers graduate students a wide array of opportunities to study and develop materials that will change the world.