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

    1. Molecular, Cellular, and Nanosystems Bioengineering
    2. Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
    3. Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering
    4. Integrative Systems Physiology and Biomedical Instrumentation
    5. Computational Bioengineering and Biomedical Imaging

[edit] Bioresource (M.S.)

Specializations

    1. Environmental Control
    2. Crop Production Systems
    3. Systems Analysis
    4. Flexible Automation
    5. Machine Vision

Chemical & Biochemical (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option

Specializations

    1. Biochemical
    2. Biomedical
    3. Chemical Statistical Thermodynamics
    4. Diffusion, Reaction & Mixing
    5. Food Engineering
    6. Environmental Engineering
    7. Pharmaceutical Engineering
    8. Polymer Science
    9. Process Systems Engineering
    10. Safety Engineering
    11. Process Control
    12. Reaction Engineering
    13. Chemcial Engineering Science
    14. PhD Training Program in Biotechnology
    15. Separation Processes

Civil & Environmental ( M.S., Ph.D.)

Specializations

    1. Structural Analysis and Design
    2. Computational Mechanics
    3. Structural Reliability
    4. Structural Optimization
    5. Structural Dynamics
    6. Concrete Structures
    7. Experimental Mechanics
    8. Soil Mechanics and Foundations
    9. Soil Dynamics
    10. Soil Composite Material
    11. Constitutive Modeling of Geomaterials
    12. Hydraulic Engineering Hydromechanics
    13. Coastal Studies
    14. Water and Wastewater Treatment
    15. Environmental Fluid Mechanics
    16. Water Resource Systems
    17. Construction Engineering and Management

Electrical & Computer (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option (Paragraph 3.6)

Specializations

    1. Communications Engineering
    2. Computer Engineering
    3. Digital Signal Processing
    4. Solid State Electronics
    5. Systems and Control

Industrial & Systems (M.S., Ph.D.)

Specializations

    1. Industrial and Systems Engineering
    2. Manufacturing Systems Engineering
    3. Quality and Reliability Engineering
    4. Information Technology

Material Science & Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.) Specializations

    1. Fiber Optic Materials for Transmission
    2. Surgical Applications and Sensing
    3. Nanostructured Materials for Strucutural and Photonic Applications
    4. Dielectric Materials, including Ferroelectric
    5. Battery and Fuel Cell Materials
    6. Biomaterials and Ultrasonic Sensors
    7. Sol-Gel Processing
    8. Solid Free-Form Fabrication, Computer Simulations of Molecular Structure and Kinetics of Glass
    9. Sintering Studies
    10. Ceramic-Metal Systems

Mechanical & Aerospace (M.S., Ph.D.) Non Thesis Option (Plan B) Joint Programs

Specializations

    1. Design and Control
    2. Solid Mechanics, Materials and Structures
    3. Fluid Mechanics
    4. Thermal Sciences