The Master degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering is intended for people who need to design, develop and manage large complex systems in our modern world. Systems Engineering is defined for this degree as a creative human activity in which engineers design and develop complex interconnections of devices, sub-systems, and components to meet human needs.
The Master of Electrical Engineering program is for those interested in advanced engineering concepts. Study is hands-on and industry oriented. Courses cover the areas of Power Systems - legacy, alternative, and distributed - and Power Electronics plus Electric Machines, Communications, Networks & Signals, Controls, and Embedded Systems
This program is directed to people who develop and support internal organizational IT infrastructure. This program embodies the flexibility, quality instruction and career enhancement opportunities that University of St. Thomas graduates have realized over the years.
The Manufacturing Engineering track leads to the degree Master of Manufacturing Systems Engineering. The program is directed to developing engineers that can demonstrate leadership and applied engineering skills in the manufacturing field. Coursework focuses on manufacturing design, engineering problem solving and decision making and able to create a competitive advantage in the workplace.
Mechanical Engineering is a technical Masters program for those interested in advanced engineering concepts and tools. Study covers the areas of Energy and Power Systems, Fluids and Heat Transfer, Engineering Thermodynamics, Product Design, Modeling and Simulation, Project Management and Manufacturing.
The Regulatory Science Master’s Program was developed in consultation with industry leaders. It embodies the flexibility, quality instruction and career enhancement opportunities that University of St. Thomas graduates have realized over the years.
Focusing on current software engineering concepts and methodologies, the Master of Science in Software Engineering provides an opportunity for scientific, technical and sophisticated commercial systems developers to enhance their expertise in systems software development and applied research. The MS in SE program is the preferred program track for the hands-on developer.
This program provides students with the most relevant, practical, and applicable knowledge available in software engineering and software management. With the appropriate mix of technical and business skills, graduates of this program can systematically analyze business situations and propose, plan, and manage rigorous software development strategies and efforts to fulfill organizational objectives.
The Manufacturing Engineering track leads to the degree Master of Manufacturing Systems Engineering. The program is directed to developing engineers that can demonstrate leadership and applied engineering skills in the manufacturing field. Coursework focuses on manufacturing design, engineering problem solving and decision making and able to create a competitive advantage in the workplace.
At St. Thomas, Technology Management develops leaders – leaders with skills, knowledge, and vision. It also goes the next step, ensuring that those leaders not only have the engineering competence to know what needs doing but also have the personal confidence and initiative to make it happen. Armed with technological know-how, technology managers are skilled at assessing the situation and asking the right questions to understand the challenge, and developing and applying solutions.
An individually designed course of study for software professionals who have a master's degree in software development or engineering, computer science or equivalent...
Designed for professionals seeking to advance their career or planning a career change as business analysts, systems analysts, project analysts, project managers, software engineers, or quality assurance analysts... Students with a Bachelor's degree may use these courses as a base for completing the MSS or MS degree.
A course of study tailored for software developers, system administrators, IT and R&D managers, business professionals with sufficient background, and legal professionals who desire to gain a broad set of technologies unique to the problem of securing computing platforms... Students with a Bachelor's degree may use these courses as a base for completing the MSS or MS degree.
The Center for Pre-Collegiate Engineering Education prepares future and current P-12 educators to teach engineering and increase their students' technical literacy in an increasing complex world
Designed for professionals with expertise in a functional area who wish to better understand software design and development... Students completing the CIS certificate program may continue in the MSS or MS degree program.
The University of St. Thomas Graduate Programs in Engineering and Technology Management offers a Manufacturing Leadership Certificate designed to meet the needs of those wanting to improve manufacturing quality and methods by managing people and the supply chain more effectively. We recommend that students have a basic manufacturing knowledge.
The University of St. Thomas Graduate Programs in Engineering and Technology Management offers a Manufacturing Systems Certificate designed to meet the needs of those who want a basic understanding of manufacturing systems and methods.
The University of St. Thomas Graduate Programs in Engineering and Technology Management offers a Medical Device Certificate designed to meet the needs of this rapidly growing industry. A committee of medical industry professionals and UST faculty developed the curriculum to support the unique needs of people currently working in or just beginning a career in this industry. As with any rapidly growing industry, applied education that can be put to use immediately is extremely important. The Medical Device Certificate offers applied education in the common areas of medical device development and manufacture.
Designed for professionals interested in state-of-the-art knowledge in software development... Students completing the CSDD have the opportunity to use these courses as a base for completing the MS or MSS degree if desired.