Master of Engineering, M.Eng.
The Master of Engineering program at SDSM&T is a course-based professional master’s degree program. The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program builds upon the undergraduate engineering degree as a ‘capstone’ sequence composed of advanced engineering discipline courses and applied management and leadership courses. The M. Eng. degree is a coursework-only professional program with a substantive management component for engineers employed in or preparing to enter technical management roles in business and industry.
Contact Information:
Dr. Doug Wells, Dean of Graduate Education
Doug.Wells@sdsmt.edu
605-394-1763
Civil & Environmental Engineering Emphasis:
Dr. Marc Robinson
Marc.Robinson@sdsmt.edu
605-394-2563
Electrical Engineering Emphasis:
Dr. Charles Tolle
Charles.Tolle@sdsmt.edu
(605) 394-6133
Materials Engineering & Science Emphasis:
Dr. Jon Kellar
Jon.Kellar@sdsmt.edu
(605) 394-2343
Faculty:
Civil & Environmental Engineering Emphasis:
Professors Stone and Kenner; Associate Professors Benning and Robinson; Assistant Professors Arneson-Meyer, Benning, Gadhamshetty, Geza, Lingwall, Nam, Shearer, and Whitaker.
Electrical Engineering Emphasis:
Steven P. Miller Endowed Chair and Professor Whites; Professor Sohraby; Associate Professors Montoya, Tolle, and Anagnostou; Assistant Professors Zhao, Zhang, and Hoover; Instructors Linde and Rausch.
Materials Engineering & Science Emphasis:
Douglas W. Fuerstenau Professor Kellar; Professors Corey, Fong, Petukhov, Salem, Sinden, Sobolev, and Wells; Associate Professors Cross, DeVeaux, Heglund, West, Widener, and Zhu; Assistant Professors Bai, Corwin, Crawford, Jasthi, Oszwaldowski, Safarzadeh, and Smirnova; Emeritus Professors Howard and Stone, Distinguished Professor Emeritus Han.
Admission Requirements
A bachelor’s-level degree in an area related to the emphasis area you wish to enroll in is required. A GPA of 3.0 or higher is generally required for admission. Applicants with a GPA of less than 3.0 will be considered, particularly those possessing substantial work experience.
Degree requirements: The program requires 30 credits for graduation, of which15-24 credits of engineering content must be selected from one of three available technical emphasis areas in either Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE), Electrical Engineering (EE), and Materials Engineering & Science (MES). The remaining 6-15 credits must be management courses that complement the student’s professional goals. All courses must be approved in advance by the program coordinator of the student’s emphasis area.
A thesis or final examination is not required. A project report is optional.
Technical Emphasis area 15 credits
Management 6 credits
Technical or Management 9 credits
Total 30 credits