The MENG program at UConn targets practicing engineers, providing a convenient way to enhance their performance value and learn important practical skills while earning a master's degree. Currently, the MENG program is offered on-site at UTC Pratt & Whitney*, UTC Power* and Fuss & O'Neill for optimal convenience.
Highlights of the MENG Program
•Offers practicing engineers a way to enhance their skills and earn a master's degree or simply take courses toward their professional development. Students may:
- Apply to the University Graduate School and then take MENG courses toward a master's degree in engineering. Click here to review eligibility requirements.
- Take up to 2 MENG courses and then apply to the Graduate School for admission to a master's program. Click here to review eligibility requirements.
- Take courses as a non-degree student. Click here for details.
•Allows practicing engineers to earn a master's degree or take courses as a non-degree student for strictly professional development. The degree options are as follows:
- MENG Degree
- M.S. Degree, Plan B - non-thesis
- M.S. Degree, Plan A - thesis
•Encourages MENG students to develop a plan of study to organize their academic program. Click here to review the Plan of Study.
Click on the buttons above for details of the Plan B Plan of Study, textbooks, and courses.
*UTC locations open only to UTC employees