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Where Innovators Belong

Take your career to the next level as you work with internationally renowned faculty. Syracuse University is a community of scholars, researchers and leaders in the engineering and computer science fields. As a top-tier R1 research institution, you can also contribute to groundbreaking discoveries.

  • 30 Credits for Master's of Science Programs
  • $20 Million Investment for the Syracuse University Center for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Dedicated Career Services Staff for Graduate Students

Request information to learn more about the graduate programs offered at the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

12 Master of Science Programs

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Management
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering Science
  • Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  • Operations Research and System Analytics
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Biomedical Engineering

Learn to apply physical science techniques to life-science problems in preparation for a career in bioengineering product development, medicine, or other fields that tackle global healthcare issues.

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Chemical Engineering

Learn to apply the fundamentals of chemistry, physics, and engineering to real-world problems relating to manufactured products.

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Civil Engineering

Learn how to plan, design, construct, and maintain facilities for the public and private sectors such as buildings, bridges, tunnels, highways, transit and water systems.

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Computer Engineering

Learn design methodologies for computer hardware and software—from electronic circuits and digital systems to operating systems and software applications.

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Computer Science

Be on the cutting edge of the Information Age, learning to develop the technologies that will propel the global community into the future.

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Cybersecurity

The global electrical power grid, financial services, and other critical infrastructure are inextricably dependent on robust cybersecurity to ensure security trust, and system assurance. Our cybersecurity program is designed to address global needs for securing data in today’s world.

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Electrical Engineering

This program is the center of interdisciplinary learning that will help you tackle diverse challenges in cybersecurity, robotic controls, treatment of disease, optical and satellite communications, and microelectronics for computers.

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Engineering Management

This program is designed for practicing engineers and scientists who have or seek increased managerial and leadership responsibilities. It is administered by the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering with additional courses in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management.

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Environmental Engineering

Focus your learning on applying engineering solutions to address a wide range of environmental, and societal problems.

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Environmental Engineering Science

Immerse yourself in coursework and research opportunities in environmental chemistry, water and wastewater treatment, applied microbiology, hydrology and water resources, sustainability, groundwater remediation, and green infrastructure.

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Prepare to meet the demand of new and existing high-tech industries and master the mechanics of fluids, solids, thermodynamics, aerodynamics, and propulsion as you explore the world of space flight, rockets, and aerospace vehicles.

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Operations Research and System Analytics

This program uniquely combines mathematical modeling, computer programming, data science and business analytics to solve significant problems in a variety of domains.

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Personalized Attention

Collaborate with Top Faculty

Every student in the College of Engineering and Computer Science receives personalized attention from our world class faculty, staff and career advisors.

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Investing in You

Competitive Scholarships

All students are considered for partial tuition scholarships when they apply.

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Top Tier Research

40+ Research Centers and Institutes

You'll have the opportunity to learn at several dozen centers and institutes that bring together faculty from different disciplines to innovate and drive breakthroughs.

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“Syracuse University gave me both confidence and the fundamental skills needed to be able to hold my own in rooms full of brilliant engineers. I was able to take on key roles on projects and contribute from right at the beginning of my career.”

Charles Keppler G'20, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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