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Duration
3 semesters
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Degree
Masters
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution Department (ETID) offers a Master of Science in Engineering Technology (MSET) program. This program provides advanced application-oriented education in engineering technology.


Program Details

The MSET program is a 3-semester resident program offering a thesis option. It is designed for engineering technology and engineering/science majors with appropriate backgrounds. The program allows students to increase their knowledge in the fields of manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, electronic systems engineering technology, and mechatronics engineering technology.


Program Objectives

The MSET degree allows students with a BS degree in related areas to achieve technological acumen beyond levels achieved during a bachelor's program. The need for a workforce with advanced technical talent can only continue to grow as the nature of work changes, impacted by the rapid pace of developments of critical technologies such as mobile internet, knowledge automation, internet-of-things, autonomous vehicle, and additive manufacturing and other advanced technologies.


Program Structure

  • The program is offered by the College of Engineering, Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University - College Station.
  • The program is a face-to-face, resident program.
  • Dual Degree Option: No
  • Thesis or Dissertation Required: No

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Program Quick Facts

The MSET program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge in engineering technology, preparing them for a rapidly changing workforce. The program's focus on application-oriented education and its thesis option make it an attractive choice for students seeking to advance their careers in engineering technology.


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