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M.S.E.

M.S. Engineering

Virtual Open House - Tuesday, August 4, 2026: 5-6:30 p.m.

Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom! You'll have the opportunity to learn more about Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp,  understand the Graduate School application process, and meet key program representatives.

The Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) at Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp prepares the next generation of engineering leaders to tackle complex technical challenges facing the region, the state, and beyond. Housed in WCU’s College of Engineering, the program blends advanced engineering theory with applied problem solving, research, and real‑world relevance.

Designed for students with undergraduate preparation in engineering or related disciplines, the MSE offers opportunities for technical depth across electrical, mechanical, civil, and industrial engineering, alongside broader interdisciplinary engineering topics. Coursework and applied experiences emphasize innovation, systems thinking, and research-based decision‑making—skills increasingly valued by today’s employers.

College of Engineering and Technology

What You'll Learn

In the MSE program, you’ll deepen your technical expertise while strengthening the analytical and research skills needed for career advancement or doctoral study. Students engage with advanced engineering concepts that emphasize:

  • Applied problem solving in complex engineering systems
  • Advanced analysis, modeling, and design methodologies
  • Research methods and technical communication
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering fields

The program is structured to allow students to build depth in a focused engineering discipline while also gaining exposure to broader engineering perspectives—reflecting how modern engineering challenges are addressed in practice.

Where You'll Go

Graduates of the MSE are prepared for a wide range of professional and academic pathways. Alumni may pursue:

  • Advanced engineering roles in sectors such as manufacturing, utilities, industry, infrastructure, and technology
  • Leadership and technical specialist positions requiring advanced credentials
  • Research and development roles supporting innovation and product advancement
  • Continued study in doctoral programs in engineering or related fields

With strong regional and statewide demand for engineers holding advanced degrees, WCU graduates are well positioned to enter the workforce or continue their academic journey.

Next Steps

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Degree Options

School

College of Engineering & Technology

Location

Campus in Cullowhee

Length

 Full-Time

Time to Complete: 

 Typically 2 years

Credits:

30 credit hours

App Deadline:

 Fall: August 1 | Spring: December 1

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Dr. Yang Zhang

Dr. Yang Zhang

MSE & MSET Program Director