Program Quick Facts
Earning a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Interdisciplinary Engineering accommodates accomplished engineering students whose research interests cross engineering disciplines and/or colleges. The program also allows students to develop unique expertise in emerging areas that may not be covered by traditional departmental degree programs. Students can specialize in the following areas with this Master of Engineering (MEng) degree:
This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.
- Cybersecurity - this specialization addresses the need for an engineering workforce well versed in cybersecurity concerns
- Engineering Medicine (EnMed) - this specialization is Texas A&M University's innovative engineering plus medicine degree program offered at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Students in this program graduate with both an MD degree and a Master of Engineering in Engineering degree.
- Interdisciplinary Engineering - this specialization is perfect for accomplished engineering students whose research interests cross engineering disciplines and/or colleges.
- Subsea Engineering - this specialization provides the skills necessary for designing, building, installing and operating subsea equipment.
This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology.