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17 Master's degrees offered by the university
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering discipline at University of Kansas involves the design, production, operation, and support of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineers solve problems, design aircraft and spacecraft, conduct research, and improve processes for the aerospace industry.
Biomedical Product Design and Development
The Biomedical Product Design and Development Track at University of Kansas combines graduate-level research and coursework with practical exposure to these clinical, business and regulatory processes in a professional, collaborative environment.
Computational Bioengineering
University of Kansas - Computational Bioengineering generally describes the science of computational approaches to biological and medical problems ranging from molecular modeling to healthcare informatics including computational biomechanics and computational bioimaging.
Construction Engineering and Management
The Construction Engineering and Management program at the University of Kansas prides itself on its outstanding research history and current efforts. Faculty members in the department as well as students take on a wide variety of research topics, many of which are cross-disciplinary in nature.
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Research in the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering program at University of Kansas involves the investigation and development of materials and structures to improve the quality of life for patients.
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering at University of Kansas is the scientific discipline that studies biological systems, such as the human body, using the methods of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose is to create new and innovative approaches, advance fundamental concepts, and apply knowledge to the improvement of the mechanics of biological systems.
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
The Chemical and Petroleum Engineering program at University of Kansas integrates teaching excellence and research innovation to empower engineering leaders to solve the grand challenges facing the world.
Engineering
Early in the Master's of Engineering (M.Eng.) program a University of Kansas student must choose an adviser. The advisor must be a tenured or tenure track member of the EECS graduate faculty.
Bioengineering
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Bioengineering
The M.S. Bioengineering degree program at University of Kansas prepares students to become leading researchers, educators, and entrepreneurs.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program at University of Kansas is concerned with the design, production, operation, and support of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineers conduct research to advance air flight and space exploration, by solving problems, developing products, and improving processes for the aerospace industry.
Bioimaging
The Bioimaging Science program at University of Kansas represents an evolving field of biomedicine and bioengineering that involves the development and application of imaging technologies and computational software tools to answer biological questions in life sciences.
Civil Engineering
The Master of Civil Engineering (MCE) degree at the University of Kansas is a coursework-only master’s degree in civil engineering for both full-time and evening-only students.
Mechanical Engineering
The broad discipline of Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Kansas enables students to have productive and rewarding careers, and to develop and improve new technologies in both traditional and emerging fields.
Architectural Engineering
The Architectural Engineering program at the University of Kansas is intentionally flexible in its course requirements because graduate study in architectural engineering requires specialization in one of many areas of professional practice.
Biomolecular Engineering
Biomolecular Engineering at University of Kansas research integrates the fundamentals of biology, chemistry and mathematics with engineering problem-solving methods to prepare students for careers in industry, academia and public service. Program faculty solve biological problems to increase understanding of a variety of biological systems.
Electrical Engineering
University of Kansas students in Electrical Engineering program should plan their schedules with the understanding that some EECS graduate courses are offered on a two-year rotation. Some classes are offered every semester, others once per year, and some advanced courses are offered once every four semesters.