Master of Science vs Master of Science in Engineering

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The discussion focuses on the distinctions between a Master of Science (M.S.) and a Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.). Key points include that the differences often hinge on whether a thesis is required, which varies by university. The University of Michigan's aerospace engineering program offers both M.S.E. and Master of Engineering degrees, leading to confusion about their equivalence. The M.S.E. may not require a thesis, while the Master of Engineering could have different requirements. Participants emphasize the importance of consulting university catalogs and reaching out directly to programs for clarification on specific degree requirements.
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As the title states, what is the difference between a Master of Science, and Master of Science in Engineering?

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John
 
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One of them is probably thesis, the other non thesis.
 
This will certainly vary by university. You'll need to look at the catalog.
 
What do you mean by catalog?

aerospace.engin.umich.edu

Their graduate programs at the master level are M.S.E., M.S., and M. Engineering.

If you click on the M. Engineering link, they have M.S.E. in Aerospace Engineering, and Master of Engineering Degree in Space Engineering listed. So is a M.S.E. really just a M. Engineering degree, which doesn't require a thesis?

The way they have separated these into 3 categories is confusing me.
 
You're applying to grad school John, you're old enought to know to pick up a phone and call and ask...
 
JohnChu said:
If you click on the M. Engineering link, they have M.S.E. in Aerospace Engineering, and Master of Engineering Degree in Space Engineering listed.

And if you click on the MS and MSE links, you see the exact requirements for each degree. If you read all the way to the bottom of the Master of Engineering Degree in Space Engineering listed page, and click on the link that says "for details", you get details - specifically that it's through the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences.
 
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