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Graduate Degree Programs

Through its six academic departments and Tufts Gordon Institute, the School of Engineering offers: a master of science degree (a thesis is required in some programs); a master of engineering degree that is especially well suited for part-time, practicing engineers; and a doctor of philosophy degree in selected areas of research excellence. Tuition scholarships, teaching scholarships, and research assistantships are awarded on a competitive basis to graduate admissions candidates. Prospective and current students should consult with the individual departments to obtain detailed policies regarding degree requirements and programs. A combined five-year B.S./M.S. or a B.S./M.E. degree is offered in every engineering department. Customized concentration options in each program may be arranged with an advisor.

Degree Options:

Bioengineering (M.E., M.S.)

Concentrations in:

Bioinformatics
Biomaterials
Biomechanical Systems and Devices
Cell and Bioprocess Engineering
Environmental Biotechnology
Signals and Systems

Biomedical Engineering (M.E., M.S., Ph.D.)
Biotechnology Engineering (Ph.D.)
Chemical Engineering (M.E., M.S., Ph.D.)
Civil and Environmental Engineering (M.E., M.S., Ph.D.)

Concentrations in:

Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure Engineering
Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Engineering
Structural Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Environmental Health
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

Computer Science (M.S., Ph.D.)
Electrical Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.)
Human Factors (M.S.)
Mechanical Engineering (M.Eng., M.S., Ph.D.)
Engineering Management (M.S.E.M.)