Engineering
The Master of Engineering Degree is an interdisciplinary program that is jointly administered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Master of Engineering
The Master of Engineering (M.E.) is offered for students who are more practice oriented. This program is ideal for students who have an interest in engineering consulting, product development, or appropriate technology for developing countries.
30 credit hours are required, and courses will be selected in consultation with the student’s advisor. Three hours may be a EGR 5V98 Master's Project course with engineering applications. Oral examination is not required. Engineering courses will be taught by faculty from the departments of Mechanical Engineering or Electrical and Computer Engineering. Master of Engineering students may take up to 12 hours outside the School of Engineering and Computer Science in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program or the departments of Mathematics, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics with consent of the advisor.
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Baylor’s School of Computer Science and Engineering offers graduate programs that combine rigorous academics with a strong ethical foundation. Here, innovation meets purpose—students gain cutting-edge technical expertise while learning to lead with integrity. With small class sizes, collaborative research opportunities, and a faculty committed to mentorship, Baylor prepares graduates to solve complex problems and make a meaningful impact in a rapidly evolving world.
- Dynamic, hands-on learning experience at an R1 Research institution
- Learn from nationally recognized faculty with industry expertise
- Make friendships that last a lifetime
THE BAYLOR ADVANTAGE
At Baylor University, you will receive the support you need from admission through graduation. You will gain advanced skills, preparing you to lead in a global landscape. You will become a graduate of the oldest continuously operation university in Texas (1845), joining a network of more than 165,000 Baylor alumni. Whether you take advantage of plentiful career opportunities in Texas or beyond, our mission-driven approach ensures you graduate as an ethical, capable professional ready to make an impact.
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