Components of the M.Eng. Degree
The M.Eng. experience, as demonstrated by this diagram, is composed of three components:
- The M.Eng. Project
- Professional Development
- Core and Elective Coursework
Embedded into the program are opportunities for industry engagement, practical experience, and a customizable curriculum.

All M.Eng. degree programs share these five Learning Outcomes:
- Mastery and Application of Core Disciplinary Knowledge
- Problem Formulation and Organization, and Planning of the Solution Process
- Collaborative Problem Solving and Issue Resolution
- Communication of Knowledge, Ideas, and Decision Justification
- Self-Directed Learning and Professional Development

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