Graduate Programs
Ready to advance your career? Explore our graduate program offerings to learn more about how you can expand your technical knowledge and skills. Become an expert in your industry through our research-oriented graduate programs.
Degree Programs by Concentration
Architecture
Civil Engineering
- Master of Engineering (MEng), with three options:
- Structural Engineering Specialization
- Civil Engineering
- Transportation Engineering Specialization
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Engineering (MEng), with three options:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering Specialization
- Turbomachinery Engineering Specialization
Certificate Programs
Advance in your career by gaining new skills, while at the same time enhancing knowledge you already have related to your role. Expand your skill set with one of the following Professional Certificates. Program requirements are listed in the course catalog.
Dual MBA Program Options
Dual MEng/MBA
This partnership between the Barney School of Business and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture provides a broader focus for engineers moving into management and leadership tracks. The program requires a total of 60 credits – that’s 6 fewer credits than if you pursued the degrees separately.
E2M is a unique, three-way partnership between the Barney School of Business and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, and extending to third party-business and industry in Greater Hartford. Coursework includes applied projects, such as formulating marketing and business plans for area companies. The Engineering Applications Center assists local businesses and industries in applying new techniques, and you will become involved through application projects, symposia, and forums. You may complete either program and receive your degree immediately, without waiting to complete both.
Dual MArch/MBA
The Barney School of Business and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture have established a new partnership for graduate-level architecture students to pursue a dual degree in business administration and architecture. With just 24 courses and 88 credits, this unique program will open doors to your future in the architecture field.
Accredited Programs
Accreditation provides assurance that a college or university program meets the quality standards of the profession for which that program prepares graduates. Visit the Accreditation page for a list of our Accredited programs and enrollment and graduation Statistics.
Admission to CETA
Work with our accomplished faculty to conduct purposeful analysis that explores fundamental concepts relative to real-world industry challenges.
By graduation, you will be equipped with the experience necessary to propel academia and further your career.
Dual MBA Admissions Requirements
Applicants must apply and be accepted to the graduate programs of both schools to participate in this program.
Learn more on Barney School of Business Master of Business Administration Admission Overview.
Program Questions?
Email: cetagrad@hartford.edu for more information.