Master of Science in Technology
Function as a Leader and Skilled Engineer
The Master of Science in Technology program, in its three emphases: Technology Management, Information and Electrical Engineering Technology, and Metal Casting, is designed to prepare professionals to perform and function as leaders and skilled engineers in any industrial or educational environment.
Students in the program have rich opportunities for research and publication, technical development and professional competency development.
Flexible Degree
This degree is designed for working adults, and provides flexibility to meet your needs.
Top-notch Centers
Our facilities allow students to use cutting-edge technology to build, engineer, and design their dreams.
Small-Sized Classes
Our students get individualized attention from faculty, who are dedicated to helping them reach their professional goals.
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Career Opportunities
Careers are broad depending on the emphasis and area of your expertise. For example, our alumni has landed on the following positions:
- Electrical Engineer
- Industrial Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Maintenance Manager
- Materials Specialist
- Process Engineer
- Process Manufacturing Engineer
- Quality Compliance Specialist
- Quality Engineer
- Senior Control Engineer
Courses & Curriculum
The program includes three emphases: Technology Management, Information and Electrical Engineering Technology, and Metal Casting. The program's core courses offer knowledge and skills in:
- Research Methods
- Engineering Cost Analysis
- Advanced Project Management
- Emphasis Electives
Next Steps
Apply Now
Our application process is smooth and easy. You can apply now and pay your fee later or even get it waived, if you qualify. Current or former UNI students will also have their app fee waived.
Requirements for Admission
The Master of Science in Technology degree offers a thesis and non-thesis option. For admission, applicants need:
- Bachelor's degree with a major in engineering or technology
- Official transcripts
- Resume
- Applicant statement describing how the degree will assist you in reaching your career goals
- Three professional references
- 2.75 is the minimum GPA to be accepted without provision; applicants with a GPA lower than 2.75 may still be admitted provisionally, at the discretion of the program and the Graduate College
- Application fee (this can be waived or deferred, see if you qualify).
The program has rolling admissions and admits students for both Fall and Spring terms. Application deadlines: February 1 (international) and April 15 (domestic).
Requirements for International Applicants
Along with the basic application requirements, international applicants also need:
- Proof of English proficiency
- A copy of the personal data page of your passport
- A completed UNI Financial Statement and Certification form
- Non-refundable application fee.
The program has rolling admissions and admits students for both Fall and Spring terms. Application deadline is February 1 for international students.
Fund Your Degree
The Department of Applied Engineering & Technical Management offers paid Graduate Assistant positions to qualified students. Completed graduate assistantship and tuition scholarship application forms should be sent with all other application documents.