College of Engineering
This degree is a personalized 33-hour multidisciplinary program that enables students to tailor their engineering coursework to align with their interests. Students combine a primary concentration in an engineering field with a secondary concentration in another field, either in or outside engineering. Possible secondary concentrations are numerous, including education, business administration, computer science, information technology, and fields in the sciences, the liberal arts, and the health sciences.
Take your pick of courses in any of Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s renowned engineering programs such as aerospace or computer science.
Students can obtain practical experience with internships at top companies such as Lockheed Martin and Raytheon.
Benefit from departmental integration that draws on expertise of all engineering departments.
Matthew Hilding developed varied interests while in the U.S. Army. As such, the master’s program in engineering offered avenues to explore multiple fields. Hilding relished the chance, earning a fellowship with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Today, he is an electrical engineer with Leidos in Albuquerque.
Program graduates enjoy successful careers in engineering and technology companies in the U.S. and abroad; in service science and engineering companies such as Apple, AT&T, Halliburton, Google and IBM; and in aerospace, defense, energy and manufacturing industries, including NASA and Department of Defense laboratories; and in academic positions.