Texas Tech University

Academic Programs

ABET

The Master of Environmental Engineering, a five-year degree program that starts with the freshman year, is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

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Graduate Programs

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Master of Engineering

M.S. in Bioengineering

Forensic Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

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Research Specializations

  • Bioengineering
  • Polymers, Materials, and Rheology
  • Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering
  • Process Control and Optimization

Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering

Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering

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Research Specializations

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Water Resources Engineering
  • Structural Engineering
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Highway Engineering
  • Construction Engineering and Management

Department of Computer Science

Computer Science

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Catalog Listings

Research Specializations

  • Programming Languages
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Management
  • Distributed Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • Robotics
  • Bioinformatics

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Catalog Listings

Research Specializations

  • Analog VLSI
  • MEMS
  • Power
  • Signal Processing
  • Communication Systems
  • High Frequency Communications
  • Control Systems
  • Digital Systems

Department of Industrial, Management and Systems Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

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Research Specializations

  • Biomechanical Engineering
  • Dynamic Systems and Controls
  • Mechanics
  • Design and Manufacturing
  • Materials
  • Thermal and Fluid Sciences

Bob L. Herd Department of Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

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Research Specializations

  • Unconventional Reservoirs
  • Production Operations
  • Drilling/Environmental Concerns
  • Core Analysis

Combined Bachelor's and Masters Degrees (150-hour Dual Degree Programs)

Dual BS/MS Degrees

The Whitacre College of Engineering provides a 150-hour dual degree that allows students eligible for graduate school to earn both a B.S. and a M.S. degree with approximately 150 hours. Students are allowed to use graduate work that closely matches the subject requirements of the undergraduate degree to substitute for undergraduate courses. Students should contact their department for details about the curriculum. Students interested in this program must apply to the Graduate School prior to taking graduate courses. Early planning and contact with the department advisors is essential because in some cases students may be able to connect undergraduate research experience to their thesis work in graduate school.