Whitacre College of Engineering - Degrees Offered

Degrees Offered

  • Bachelor of Science
    • Chemical Engineering - B.S.Ch.E.
    • Civil Engineering - B.S.C.E.
    • Computer Engineering - B.S.Cmp.E.
    • Computer Science - B.S.C.S.
    • Construction Engineering - B.S.Con.E.
    • Electrical Engineering - B.S.E.E.
    • Engineering Physics - B.S.E.P.
    • Environmental Engineering – BS.Env.E.
    • Construction Engineering Technology - B.S.E.T.
    • Mechanical Engineering Technology - B.S.E.T.
    • Electrical Engineering Technology- B.S.E.T.
    • Engineering Technology – B.S.E.T.
    • Industrial Engineering - B.S.I.E.
    • Mechanical Engineering - B.S.M.E.
    • Petroleum Engineering - B.S.P.E.
    • Dual degrees (offered in cooperation with other Texas Tech University colleges)
      • Architecture and Civil Engineering - B.S.
      • Chemical Engineering and Computer Science - B.S.
      • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - B.S.
      • Mathematics and Computer Science - B.S.
  • Master of Science
    • Bioengineering - M.S.Bio.
    • Chemical Engineering - M.S.Ch.E.
    • Civil Engineering - M.S.C.E.
    • Computer Science - M.S.C.S.
    • Electrical Engineering - M.S.E.E.
    • Industrial Engineering - M.S.I.E.
    • Manufacturing Systems Engineering - M.S.M.S.E.
    • Mechanical Engineering - M.S.M.E.
    • Petroleum Engineering - M.S.P.E.
    • Software Engineering - M.S.S.E.
    • Systems and Engineering Management - M.S.S.E.M.
  • Master's degrees
    • Engineering - M.Engr.
    • Environmental Engineering - M.Env.E.
  • Doctor of Philosophy
    • Chemical Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Civil Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Computer Science - Ph.D.
    • Electrical Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Industrial Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Mechanical Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Petroleum Engineering - Ph.D.
    • Systems and Engineering Management - Ph.D.
    • Wind Science and Engineering - Ph. D.

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