The College of Engineering is ranked Top 7 in the nation for its undergraduate programs. The University is a #1 Best Value for public universities in the West, and grants more scholarships than any other public 4-year university in Idaho.
The College is committed to diversity, and has been awarded the ASEE Diversity Recognition Program Award. The school provides a program for women in engineering.
The College grants undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. Undergraduates participate in research, and paid internships are available.
Students may earn graduate degrees online in civil engineering, computer engineering, engineering management, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and geological engineering.
The University is a Yellow Ribbon school and a Servicemembers Opportunity College. Credit is available for military training.
Online Master’s Degrees
University of Idaho Master’s Degree
The University of Idaho (UI) is ranked as having one of the best value online engineering master’s degrees. One reason for this ranking is the variety of options available to its graduate students. UI offers several online engineering master’s degrees, some of which allow students to choose between a Master of Science or Master of Engineering. Most also offer additional focus areas. Full-time online students, those completing between 9-20 credits in a school year, will pay about $4,938. The following 30-credit degrees are available online at UI:
Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering
Structural Engineering and Structural Mechanics
Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Digital Hardware Design
Digital Systems Design
Computer Systems
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Engineering or Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Very Large Scale Integrated Circuits
Supercomputing
Microwaves
Communication Systems
Integrated Circuit Design
Electromagnetics
Control Systems
Signal Analysis
Network Synthesis
Digital Systems Design
Electric Power Systems
Master of Engineering in Engineering Management
Master of Science in Geological Engineering
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Technology Management
Find out how to get your online master’s degree in engineering at University of Idaho.
An institution’s program specfic score is calculated with seven data points: (1) its student-to-faculty ratio, (2) its the graduation rate, (3) its retention rate, (4) its percentage of online students, (5) its concentrated Influence (a measure of the academic importance of a school), (6) its desirability (a measure of how many students chose to go to an institution), and (7) its exclusivity (a measure of how selective the insitutionis).
For each data point, we score schools based on where they fall compared to the other institutions on our site. Because our scores are based only on institutions with engineering programs and not tied to institutions without these programs, they accurately reflect an institutions’s value to the engineering student. Institutions with missing data receive a zero for that data point.
We weigh each data point and calculate an institution’s raw score. Then we create an adjusted raw score by combining a schools's score with a base score of 50. Finally, we score and rank institutions based on their adjusted score’s comparison to the top scoring institution.
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An institution’s program specfic score is calculated with seven data points: (1) its student-to-faculty ratio, (2) its the graduation rate, (3) its retention rate, (4) its percentage of online students, (5) its concentrated Influence (a measure of the academic importance of a school), (6) its desirability (a measure of how many students chose to go to an institution), and (7) its exclusivity (a measure of how selective the insitutionis).
For each data point, we score schools based on where they fall compared to the other institutions on our site. Because our scores are based only on institutions with engineering programs and not tied to institutions without these programs, they accurately reflect an institutions’s value to the engineering student. Institutions with missing data receive a zero for that data point.
We weigh each data point and calculate an institution’s raw score. Then we create an adjusted raw score by combining a schools's score with a base score of 50. Finally, we score and rank institutions based on their adjusted score’s comparison to the top scoring institution.
Focused on online engineering colleges, our relative cost score compares the average in-state tuitions of institutions with online engineering programs.
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