Graduate Programs

Engineering Technology & Construction Management offers master’s degrees in applied energy and electromechanical engineering, construction and facilities engineering, and fire protection and safety management. You can also pursue the graduate certificate in applied energy, either as a standalone credential or in conjunction with a graduate degree. Coursework for the certificate can typically be applied toward either the master’s in applied energy and electromechanical engineering or the master’s in construction and facilities engineering.

Each degree program includes a blend of core courses and electives, so you can craft a program that suits your academic and research interests. You’ll complete either a research project or a thesis, moving you beyond typical classroom or lab work and into the area of original analysis.

Top 10 percent in the nation for career outcomes and return on investment for international students
*F1 Hire ranking publication (2024)
Soe Yu Nwe

Soe Yu Nwe
M.S. in Construction and Facilities Engineering

“After working in the industry for 15 years, mostly in Singapore, I’ve seen firsthand how important safe and sustainable practices and efficient management are becoming. This program gives me the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into these topics and really prepare myself for the future challenges in the field. For me, it’s not just about earning a degree—it’s about equipping myself to make a meaningful impact. Plus, seeing how many successful alumni from this program have thrived in their careers gives me even more confidence that I’ve made the right choice!”