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Masters Degree College of Humanities Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering
Application Deadlines Fall: Jan 15 Fall Priority Deadline: Dec 15 Winter: Jun 15 Spring: Oct 15
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This degree will prepare students for information technology (IT) and cybersecurity leadership positions, needed by so many organizations today. The curriculum addresses the many applications and developments of IT and Cybersecurity, focusing on those in science, engineering, and technology. The MS degree is awarded to students who have mastered a professional level of education in core and related areas of information technologies and cybersecurity.

Application Deadlines Fall: Feb 15 Winter: Sep 10 Spring: Feb 15
Application Deadlines Fall: Feb 15
Creative and Analytical Thinking
Demonstrate creative and analytical thinking skills that provide a basis for problem solving within their area of emphasis.

Leadership, Teamwork, Management and Professionalism
Demonstrate an understanding of the elements of leadership, teamwork, management, and professionalism.
The purpose of the MS program in the Department of Mechanical Engineering is to provide a world-class education to students pursuing a master’s degree, in an atmosphere enlightened by the principles of the gospel.

Application Deadlines Fall: Jan 15 Winter: Sep 1
Application Deadlines Fall: Feb 1
The Master of Arts Degree in Professional Language is an integrated five-year program that awards both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree to students who successfully complete the program. Students must complete the program’s tailored on-campus courses, direct enrollment in an overseas university, and an internship in the target language. This program is currently offered to speakers of Chinese.
The Second Language Teaching MA uniquely prepares students with second language teaching skills, which are based on sound teaching theories that build on and go beyond the scientific study of language. It assists second- and foreign-language teachers in improving their professional qualifications in second language pedagogy, research, and assessment. This program may serve as either a terminal M.A. program or a springboard to a Ph.D.
Application Deadlines Fall: Feb 1
BYU’s TESOL MA program aims to prepare students with linguistic, instructional, and cultural-awareness skills for professional careers as teachers, materials developers, curriculum designers, supervisors, administrators, and assessment specialists in the international field of TESOL. The program also provides a solid base for students who desire to pursue doctoral studies in TESOL, applied linguistics, language education, instructional design, language assessment, or related fields.
The Technology (MS) degree with a specialization in Technology and Engineering Education is expected to be completed within three years.

The Technology and Engineering Education specialization helps students who have graduated in technology and/or engineering teacher education or related areas to be more effective leaders. The opportunity will be theirs to achieve knowledge and skills for leadership in teaching, supervising, and managing in schools or industry. Through a research-oriented thesis, students will develop writing and research abilities related to technology and engineering education.

Application Deadlines Fall: Feb 15 Winter: Sep 10 Spring: Feb 15