School of Engineering (Rutgers University)
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Rutgers has a School of Engineering, founded in 1914 as the College of Engineering, originally part of the Rutgers Scientific School, since its foundation in 1864.
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[edit] Degrees Offered
[edit] Graduate:
[edit] Biomedical (M.S., Ph.D.)
Specializations
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- Molecular, Cellular, and Nanosystems Bioengineering
- Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering
- Integrative Systems Physiology and Biomedical Instrumentation
- Computational Bioengineering and Biomedical Imaging
[edit] Bioresource (M.S.)
Specializations
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- Environmental Control
- Crop Production Systems
- Systems Analysis
- Flexible Automation
- Machine Vision
Chemical & Biochemical (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option
Specializations
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- Biochemical
- Biomedical
- Chemical Statistical Thermodynamics
- Diffusion, Reaction & Mixing
- Food Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Pharmaceutical Engineering
- Polymer Science
- Process Systems Engineering
- Safety Engineering
- Process Control
- Reaction Engineering
- Chemcial Engineering Science
- PhD Training Program in Biotechnology
- Separation Processes
Civil & Environmental ( M.S., Ph.D.)
Specializations
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- Structural Analysis and Design
- Computational Mechanics
- Structural Reliability
- Structural Optimization
- Structural Dynamics
- Concrete Structures
- Experimental Mechanics
- Soil Mechanics and Foundations
- Soil Dynamics
- Soil Composite Material
- Constitutive Modeling of Geomaterials
- Hydraulic Engineering Hydromechanics
- Coastal Studies
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Water Resource Systems
- Construction Engineering and Management
Electrical & Computer (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option (Paragraph 3.6)
Specializations
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- Communications Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Digital Signal Processing
- Solid State Electronics
- Systems and Control
Industrial & Systems (M.S., Ph.D.)
Specializations
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- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- Quality and Reliability Engineering
- Information Technology
Material Science & Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.) Specializations
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- Fiber Optic Materials for Transmission
- Surgical Applications and Sensing
- Nanostructured Materials for Strucutural and Photonic Applications
- Dielectric Materials, including Ferroelectric
- Battery and Fuel Cell Materials
- Biomaterials and Ultrasonic Sensors
- Sol-Gel Processing
- Solid Free-Form Fabrication, Computer Simulations of Molecular Structure and Kinetics of Glass
- Sintering Studies
- Ceramic-Metal Systems
Mechanical & Aerospace (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option (Plan B) Joint Programs
Specializations
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- Design and Control
- Solid Mechanics, Materials and Structures
- Fluid Mechanics
- Thermal Sciences