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TURN IDEAS INTO INNOVATION

Engineering and Technology programs at Northern Arizona University (NAU) combine creativity, logic, and hands-on problem-solving to address real-world challenges. You will explore how systems and structures work, and how to design smarter, stronger, and more sustainable solutions. From renewable energy and robotics to software, civil, and mechanical engineering, you can focus your studies in the areas that match your interests. Through labs, design projects, and internships, you can learn to shape industries that are shaping the future.

MASTER'S PROGRAMS

MENG CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL

Build your civil engineering career. Develop advanced skills and create sustainable solutions to complex infrastructure challenges through this professional Master’s in Civil Engineering. Studying under experienced faculty members with applied professional knowledge, you’ll harness their expertise and cutting-edge methods to accomplish your academic pursuits. Expanding the breadth of your knowledge through courses in project management, public policy, and infrastructure resilience, you will also specialize in individual areas of interest to refine your engineering mastery.

MENG ENGINEERING – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Through this program, you’ll explore advanced applied mathematics; computational engineering tools; mechanical engineering systems design; and mechanical engineering theories, methodologies, and solutions. You’ll complete a practice-oriented design project in a topic ranging from renewable energy, to smart materials and structures, to biomechanics, to robotics. With your combined academic knowledge and hands-on expertise, you’ll be ready to generate efficient engineering solutions for a range of critical problems.

MS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The Master of Science in Information Technology degree program prepares graduates for careers in a wide variety of areas in the application of information technology to science, engineering, industry, and business. This degree gives you the background to design, implement, and secure networks, databases and software applications, as well as a foundational and advanced background in data mining, cloud-based systems, web application development, and high-performance computing.

MS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Apply your research to pressing issues. Further your education and apply advanced knowledge and skills to unique problems in your field. Through coursework, you’ll delve into traditional and modern engineering analysis, characterization, and design tools. Through applied projects and lab work, you’ll tackle real-world challenges and develop advanced skills. Your combined academic knowledge and hands-on expertise will empower you to generate efficient engineering solutions for dynamically evolving societal environments.

WHY NAU?

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ACCREDITATIONS & AWARDS

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