Graduate Degrees
The College of Engineering offers seven master’s and four doctoral degree programs. Our engineering graduate students work with multidisciplinary faculty researchers who pioneer ideas that benefit the global community. Researchers use cutting-edge technologies, including 3-D printing and computational systems, to address challenges in energy, the environment, healthcare, infrastructure and security.
MS Programs
The Department of Biomedical Engineering offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree with a major in biomedical engineering.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers a Master of Science degree with a major in computer engineering.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers a Master of Science degree with a major in computer science.
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree with a major in electrical engineering.
The Department of Engineering Technology offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree with a major in engineering technology.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree with a major in materials science and engineering.
The Mechanical and Energy Engineering department offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science degree with a major in mechanical and energy engineering.
PhD Programs
The program of study in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the doctoral degree with a major in computer science and engineering includes formal course work, independent study and research. The purpose of the degree is to produce a professional capable of directing and conducting research within the discipline of computer science and engineering.
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers a graduate program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in electrical engineering, with an integrated entrepreneurship component.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers a graduate program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in materials science and engineering.
The doctoral program in Mechanical and Energy Engineering at the University of North Texas, offers a ground-breaking opportunity to learn fundamental and applied knowledge compatible with mechanical engineering, renewable energy, energy modelling, manufacturing, and fossil fuels.
"I came to UNT because it offered mechanical engineering with a strong emphasis on energy conservation. The projects I am working on right now focus on ways to reduce the amount of plastic pollution in the planet as well as bio-based polymers that can potentially replace the current petroleum-based polymers."
Mariela Alvarez
Mechanical and Energy Engineering student
Learning to change the world
Graduate students at UNT work alongside faculty researchers who are pioneering technologies that will benefit the global community. In the Center for Computational Epidemiology and Response Analysis, Dr. Armin Mikler and his team are developing computer-based systems that will help agencies better plan, respond and adapt to emergencies. Dr. Narendra Dahotre, a newly named fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, has filed a patent on a new laser technology that he and his team developed for cutting and shaping bone. The technology could speed surgery and recovery times and lessen the amount of blood loss during operations.