Master's Degree

  • Systems Engineers evaluate the entire cycle of the system, not just the design and technical components. They evaluate the operation of the system, updates, costs in the development of the system, structure, and other components that complete the final product.

  • The MS in software engineering’s mission is to teach students to become leaders in engineering high quality, large scale, computing solutions to real-life problems. The program provides specialized knowledge and experience in developing and modifying large, complex software systems, emphasizing technical and management aspects of software engineering development.

  • The statistical science MS trains students in the theory and practice of statistical methodology, particularly as it relates to high-technology applications. Statistical science is regarded as one of the oldest and most successful information technology (IT) subjects.

  • The program prepares students for research and professional practice associated with the formulation, analysis, and computer implementation of mathematical models for decision-making.

  • Mason’s master’s program in electrical engineering introduces students to the world of electrical systems, algorithms, and devices in a connected society.

  • The masters in data analytics engineering is designed to provide students with an understanding of the technologies and methodologies necessary for data-driven decision-making.

  • The graduate program leading to an MS in computer science prepares students for research and professional practice in computer science and related technologies.

  • The master’s degree program in computer engineering at Mason teaches students how to build and operate computers in both hardware and software.

  • This master’s degree program is offered by the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering at Mason. Students who enroll in this master’s program receive instruction in civil engineering and design with a technical approach.