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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Engineering Science (Data Science)
The Engineering Science (Data Science) M.Sc. programme at the University at Buffalo equips students with essential skills in data analysis and management. This full-time or part-time course spans 1 to 2 years, providing a robust foundation in big data methodologies and practical applications, ensuring graduates are industry-ready.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering degree from University at Buffalo is usually a terminal degree for those not wishing to continue on to a PhD.
Engineering Sciences (Quantum Science and Nanotechnology)
The Engineering Sciences (Quantum Science and Nanotechnology) at University at Buffalo is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide students with cutting-edge training in the emerging area of quantum technologies in response to technological advances.
Engineering Science (Sustainability)
The MS in Engineering Science (Sustainability) from the University at Buffalo, provides students with a core foundation in Sustainability Fundamentals, Renewable Energy, Economics, Environmental Quality and Engineering Practice, Ethics and Manufacturing.
Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials)
The Chemical Engineering (Chemistry and Processing of Materials) program of the University at Buffalo offers a Master of Science (MS) degree and a Master of Engineering (ME) degree.
Materials Design and Innovation
The University at Buffalo offers a unique Materials Design and Innovation program which emphasizes a data driven perspective of materials discovery and design
Engineering Sciences (Internet of Things)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data. Join the MSc in Engineering Sciences (Internet of Things) from the University at Buffalo to learn more.
Electrical Engineering
The degree of Master of Science (MS) in Electrical Engineering from the University at Buffalo comprises an academic core and a cohesive set of advanced courses, culminating in a thesis, or comprehensive examination.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering programme from the University at Buffalo provide advanced study beyond the baccalaureate degree for those with initial degrees in IE as well as for those from other disciplines who wish to enter the field.
Civil Engineering
Students pursuing the CIE degree select from one of five program concentrations (summarized below) that provide different course requirements and electives. The Civil Engineering program is offered by the University at Buffalo.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering programme is offered at the University at Buffalo.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering master's degree at the University at Buffalo reflects mastery of core and specialized areas of chemical/biological engineering, as well as the ability to conduct research on a well-defined problem formulated by the student's faculty advisor.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program of the University at Buffalo consists of three components: required courses, elective courses, and a culminating thesis, project, or exam.
Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology)
The Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology) is a course-and-research-based program offered by the University at Buffalo. Laboratory rotations provide you opportunities to collaborate and hands-on experience in lab techniques.
Engineering Science (Cybersecurity)
The Engineering Science (Cybersecurity) program of the University at Buffalo deepens your knowledge of computer science topics and increases your employability. It typically leads to better professional employment opportunities and a higher salary.
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
The Environmental and Water Resources Engineering program of the University at Buffalo contributes to the solution of important environmental problems through careers in research, government, consulting or the private sector.
Biomedical Engineering
Spanning both the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, our students gain in-depth knowledge and participate in hands-on laboratory research in a fast-growing, multifaceted industry. Biomedical Engineering is offered at Buffalo.
Mechanical Engineering
The MS Mechanical Engineering at the University at Buffalo provides students with opportunities where they are trained for careers in engineering practice and/or further study at the doctoral level.
Engineering Science - Quantum Science and Nanotechnology
The objective of the Engineering Science - Quantum Science and Nanotechnology program of the University at Buffalo is to provide students with such a cross-cutting education that will enable them to ultimately become effective contributors to the quantum revolution.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering master's degree at the University at Buffalo reflects mastery of core and specialized areas of chemical/biological engineering, as well as the ability to conduct research on a well-defined problem formulated by the student's faculty advisor.