The Ingram School of Engineering (ISoE) currently offers five Bachelor of Science degrees, three Master of Science degrees, and three Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
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Studying Electrical Engineering (EE) within ISoE, students will develop skills such as analyzing and designing complex electrical hardware and software. The Computer Engineering program is a separately accredited concentration within the EE degree program.
ISoE boasts one of the few Manufacturing focused engineering programs in Texas. Our unique program gives students an advantage in the ever-growing job market of manufacturing.
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program will provide graduates with essential skills in innovation, technology development and communication in several targeted and important fields of electrical engineering (EE).
The Master of Science in Engineering program will provide graduates with a broad, multidisciplinary perspective in key areas of engineering through a structure that differs from existing programs.
The Master of Science in Industrial and Business Operations Engineering program will provide graduates with essential skills in data-driven modeling, large-scale problem-solving, and statistical analysis to optimize industry and business operations.
Our new Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (CE) program provides students with both fundamentals of CE and a fresh perspective that integrates technology infrastructure applications.
Our new Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (EE) program provides students with scientific principles to the design, development, commercialization and operational evaluation of electrical, electronic and power systems.
Our new Ph.D. in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (MME) program provides students with conventional engineering technical knowledge augmented with advanced skillsets in disruptive technologies, entrepreneurship, and innovation.