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The Cornell M.Eng. Experience

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.

The M.Eng. experience, as a Venn diagram. The M.Eng. degree is composed of three components: 1. The M.Eng. Project 2. Professional Development 3. Core and Elective Coursework Embedded into the program are opportunities for industry engagement opportunities, practical experience, and a customizable curriculum.

All M.Eng. degree programs share these five Learning Outcomes:

  1. Mastery and Application of Core Disciplinary Knowledge
  2. Problem Formulation and Organization, and Planning of the Solution Process
  3. Collaborative Problem Solving and Issue Resolution
  4. Communication of Knowledge, Ideas, and Decision Justification
  5. Self-Directed Learning and Professional Development
M.Eng. students in the lab working on a project
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