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Undergraduate | Bachelor of Science
School of Science
Computer Science and Software Engineering
Monmouth is one of very few universities in the nation offering an ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering degree.
Bachelors + Masters
3+2 B.S. Chemistry (Advanced Chemistry)/M.S. Chemical Engineering
| Bachelor of Science, Master of Science
School of Science
Chemistry and Physics
Monmouth University offers an innovative, dual-degree Chemistry and Chemical Engineering five-year program that allows students to earn their Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Advanced Chemistry) at Monmouth University and then seamlessly transition to Stevens Institute of Technology for their Master of Science in Chemical Engineering.
Bachelors + Masters
M.S. in Software Engineering, Advanced Non-Thesis Track
Graduate | Master of Science
School of Science
Computer Science and Software Engineering
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
If you already have an undergraduate degree in software engineering obtained from an accredited institution, you may qualify for this advanced track. Your thesis will involve original research on a software engineering topic. You’ll replace the 6-credit thesis with two guided electives.
M.S. in Software Engineering, Advanced Thesis Track
Graduate | Master of Science
School of Science
Computer Science and Software Engineering
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
If you already have an undergraduate degree in software engineering obtained from an accredited institution, you may qualify for this advanced track. Your thesis will involve original research on a software engineering topic.
M.S. in Software Engineering, Non-Thesis Track
Graduate | Master of Science
School of Science
Computer Science and Software Engineering
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
The Master of Science in Software Engineering is a 30-40.5 credit program (depending on prior academic preparation) that is ideal for students building on their undergraduate degree or working professionals looking to advance their careers.