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    Master Degree Programs

    About the Program

    The Master's degree allows you to expand your knowledge in a particular area of professional specialization. It allows you to deepen your education with advanced targeted-discipline courses and enhance your analytics and critical thinking. It prepares you to pursue a graduate study at the doctoral level. In diverse academic and industrial sectors, a Master’s degree is considered the minimum requirement for employment. While earning a Master’s degree cannot guarantee the ultimate prosperity, but it undoubtedly opens diverse employment opportunities and many routes for success.

    The typical duration of the Master’s program is 2 years (four semesters) and a maximum of 4 years (eight semesters). 

    The list of Master’s programs are as follows:

    • Master of Science in Computing

    Brochure CSE

    Study Plan CSE

    • Master of Urban Planning

    Brochure AUP

    Study Plan AUP

    • Master of Science in Engineering Management

    Brochure EM

    Study Plan EM

    • Master of Science in Environmental Engineering

    Brochure ENV

    Study Plan ENV

    • Master of Science in Gas and Process Engineering

    Brochure GAS

    Study Plan GAS

    • Master of Science in Civil Engineering

    Brochure CIVIL

    Study Plan CIVIL

    • Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

    Brochure MIE

    Study Plan MIE

    • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

    Brochure EE 

    Study Plan EE

    International Affiliation

    The department of Computer Science and Engineering launched a dual Master’s degree with the University Bretagne Sud (UBS), France, in the cybersecurity area. Students will go through one admission procedure, complete a program offered by the two universities, and will be awarded two degrees. Please click here for more details about the study plan.

    Admission Requirements

    For Ph.D. program admission requirements please click here.