The College of Engineering offers a program leading to the Master of Engineering. This degree is primarily for individuals whose schedule or location does not allow on-campus study. Convenience and flexibility are the key advantages of this program. The students can take a variety of courses in different engineering fields and in computer science. This Option B program requires 30 credit hours and does not require GRE, thesis, final oral exam, or on-campus attendance. The Master of Engineering degree can be earned totally through the Engineering Online program. The Engineering Online program delivers credit courses in Engineering and in Computer Science directly to home or workplace via streaming media on the Internet. The on-line courses are the same as the on-campus courses in terms of content, requirements and academic rigor. Each student in the Master of Engineering program must complete a minimum of three (3) courses from a single concentration area. The concentration area will appear on the student's transcript if a minimum of five (5) courses is taken in the designated concentration field. At least 18 hours of the minimum 30 hours required to satisfy the Master of Engineering degree requirements must be taken from a department in the College of Engineering. The concentration fields in the Master of Engineering are Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.