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For degree program emphasis areas, use the links below: Management and Information Systems Sciences, Mathematics and Computing Engineering - Aerospace Engineering MS, PhD
- Ceramic Engineering MS, PhD
- Chemical Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Civil Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Computer Engineering MS, PhD
- Electrical Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Engineering Management MS, PhD
- Environmental Engineering MS
- Geological Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Materials Science & Engineering MS, PhD
- Manufacturing Engineering MS, ME
- Mechanical Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Metallurgical Engineering MS, PhD
- Mining Engineering MS, ME, PhD, DE
- Nuclear Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Petroleum Engineering MS, PhD, DE
- Systems Engineering MS, PhD
Social Sciences Programs below indicated by asterisk (*) are cooperative programs with the University of Missouri-St. Louis Certificate Programs *See list below |
Undergraduate Minors:
In addition to minors in many of the degree programs listed above |
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It's perfectly okay to be unsure about which degree to pursue. Many students change their majors once they are on campus and have explored their options. Sometime after sophomore year, a few students add a second major as well. The best advice: don't fret about which degree to choose right away if you're unsure. Attend a few guest lectures, departmental open houses, seminars on campus or visit with your academic advisor to learn more about different degree programs.
While you may declare an undecided field at the time of your application, you must declare a major by the middle of your sophomore year. First-time freshmen intending to pursue an engineering field should keep in mind that they will begin their studies in the Freshman Engineering Program to give them the information they need to make an informed decision about which specific degree in engineering is best for their career goals.