Ensure the success of your design team.
Earn your Master of Engineering degree from Walla Walla University.
Earning a Master of Engineering through the Edward F. Cross School of Engineering will allow you to develop as a competent and compassionate engineering professional and drive your career forward in the ever-evolving world of engineering. M.Eng. students can hope to expand their technical knowledge, extend their expertise into another engineering discipline, and prepare for engineering business and project management.
Students in the M.Eng. program benefit from the more than 75 years of excellence in engineering instruction at the School of Engineering at a premier Adventist institution. This program is built on the WWU bachelor of engineering program, which has been continually accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for 50 years.
Program overview
- One-year program.
- Expand your technical knowledge, extend your expertise into another engineering discipline, and prepare for engineering business and project management through coursework in three main areas:
- Engineering specialty.
- Research and design theory.
- Project management and decision making.
- Customize coursework to your professional goals and enjoy more than 30 elective courses.
- Accessible to working professionals.
Your questions, answered
Why should I pursue a M.Eng.?
A master’s degree in engineering will prepare you for the management side of engineering and increase your salary potential. Data suggests that obtaining a master’s will increase pay on average of $15,000 per year
What sets WWU's M.Eng. program apart?
Our program combines equal emphases on management methods, research and design applications, and technical engineering classes in a new engineering discipline compared to your undergraduate experience. This unique combination builds skills that would typically require multiple master’s degrees from other institutions to achieve the same result.
Why should I complete a 4+1 M.Eng. at WWU?
Enrolling in WWU’s M.Eng. program directly after earning an undergraduate degree is a convenient way to add skills and project experience to your resume. Additionally, the project experience and added technical skills in a second discipline increases your post-graduation job flexibility and prepares you to move into higher-paid management roles more quickly.
Is this program accessible to working professionals?
Coursework may be customized to allow working professionals to grow their expertise. Some courses may require attendance on campus only one day per week or one-week immersive experiences. Enrolled students working full-time should consider a minimum of 6 quarters to complete their degree.
The Important Details
- 1 year program if pre-reqs are met.
- Limited to 15 students. August 15 is the priority deadline.
- Requires in-person course interaction. Schedule flexibility is available for working professionals.
Admissions Requirements
- Undergraduate degree from an accredited program
- A minimum of 3.0 undergraduate GPA or other success indicators
- An introductory programming course
- A full year of biology, chemistry, or calculus-based physics
- Ordinary differential equations
- A demonstrated ability to work individually and collaboratively on a major project
Expand your knowledge. Shape your future. Apply today.