
Graduate Programs
SDSU's Engineering Graduate students work closely with faculty in many research areas such as telecommunication systems, bioremediation engineering, signal processing, residual stress measurements using acoustic microscopy, high altitude unmanned aerial vehicle design, sintering polymeric powders, storm water management, and hybrid-electric vehicle design. San Diego is known globally for its dynamic research-oriented environment and many projects involve faculty and students collaborating side-by-side with local industry. SDSU's graduate research enjoys funding from contracts and grants from industry, state and federal government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
The College of Engineering Graduate Program offers the Master of Science degree in:
* The Master of Engineering degree prepares engineering leaders with a blended curriculum of engineering and business courses.
In addition, a doctoral degree in Engineering Science and Applied Mechanics is offered jointly with the University of California at San Diego.
Graduate Admissions
All graduate applicants must satisfy requirements for admission to the Graduate Division at San Diego State University. For more information, please visit:
Graduate and Research Affairs
Graduate Admissions
MyGAP - Graduates Access Page
Webpage for the discipline, listed above