Undergraduate engineering programs are generally divided into several main fields or departments, such as biological, civil, chemical, electrical, environmental, industrial, materials and mechanical engineering. Graduate programs in engineering may also be divided into the same departments, but they allow you to specialize further. In many cases, graduate studies in engineering are more multidisciplinary, combining study in different areas. For instance you can pursue a graduate focusing on water resource engineering, polymer and process engineering, food treatment technology, thermo fluids, machine dynamics and design, aeronautics and astronautics, nuclear/ radiological health engineering, international petroleum management, computational and systems biology, operations research and information engineering, geological sciences, tissue engineering/ regenerative medicine, and many more. The most common graduate engineering degree options include Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Science (MS), Master of Applied Science (MAS), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), but others may also be available. So if you want a challenging, research-based program that will help you find practical and creative solutions to real world problems and puzzles, consider a graduate program in engineering, and let Grad Source help you start your search today!
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