The Ingram School of Engineering offers a Master of Science (M.S.) in Engineering, as well as three Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees which are in Civil Engineering (CE), Electrical Engineering(EE), and Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (MME)

Each program provides rigorous training in advanced engineering fundamentals, research methodologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Students benefit from close mentorships with distinguished faculty and engage in cutting-edge research projects, developing the expertise and professional skills necessary for impactful careers across a variety of sectors.

Note that although this Handbook focuses on the CE, EE, and MME Ph.D. programs, the Ingram School of Engineering is also part of the College-wide Ph.D. program in Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization (MSEC). The MSEC program at Texas State is an integrated effort based on the university’s biology, chemistry and biochemistry, physics, engineering, engineering technology, and business programs.

In total, these programs are dedicated to cultivating innovative researchers, industry leaders, and future faculty who will drive advancements in engineering knowledge and practice.

The Ingram School of Engineering is committed to producing highly skilled, diverse, and motivated professionals who are equipped to lead technological innovation and address society’s most complex challenges. Students are encouraged to consult the Graduate Catalog and collaborate with their faculty advisor to develop a personalized degree plan that aligns with their academic interests and professional aspirations.