Together, we engineered a better program.
Planning for the Master of Engineering Partnership began in 1996 with representatives from each of the three state universities’ colleges of engineering. The concept was to provide a master program that would offer a diverse selection of course work and faculty, through a delivery system convenient for the practicing engineer.
In addition to cooperating faculty among the three universities, the program is overseen by an advisory board, including industry representatives. The board ensures the program's utility and relevancy, and up–to–date focus on emerging technical areas.
Graduates of the program represent a well–respected group of highly motivated practicing engineers. In earning a Master of Engineering degree they have helped to secure their future in the highly competitive field of engineering.
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