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CURRENT STUDENTS
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

The University of Connecticut School of Engineering now
offers MENG coursework via distance learning, at the five
regional UConn campuses and participating employer facilities.
Classes are offered in interactive/synchronous mode via
registered computers.
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