Graduate COE offer cutting edge MS and PhD degrees in a variety of engineering disciplines (with a subset of concentraitons), as well as multidisciplinary MS degrees. Disciplines include (see this website for curriculum: http://catalog.northeastern.edu/graduate/engineering/);
- Bioengineering with concentrations in; Biomechanics (MS), Biomedical Devices (MS), Bioimaging and Signal Processing (MS/PhD), Cell and Tissue Engineering (MS/PhD), Biomechanics and Mechanobiology (PhD), BioMEMs/BioNANO (PhD), Biochemical and Bioenvironmental Engineering (PhD), Motor Control (PhD), Biocomputing (PhD), General Bioengineering Studies (PhD)
- Chemical Engineering (MS/PhD)
- Civil and Environmental Engineering with concentrations in; Construction Management (MS/PhD), Environmental and Water Systems (MS/PhD), Geotechnical/Geoenvironmental Engineering (MS/PhD), Structural Engineering (MS/PhD), Transportation Engineering (MS/PhD)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering with concentrations in; Communications, Control, and Signal Processing (MS/PhD), Computer Systems and Software (MS/PhD), Computer Networks and Security (MS/PhD), Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Algorithms (MS/PhD), Electromagnetics, Plasma, and Optics (MS/PhD), Microsystems, Materials, and Devices (MS/PhD), Power Systems (MS/PhD)
- Mechanical and Induatrial Engineering with concentrations in; Industrial Engineering (MS/PhD), General Mechanical Engineering (MS/PhD), Material Science (MS/PhD), Mechanics (MS/PhD), Mechatronics (MS/PhD), Thermofluids (MS/PhD)
Please see this page for application requirements and application deadlines: http://www.coe.neu.edu/degrees/graduate-admissions
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