Coursework and research for all graduate degrees are offered in bioengineering, biomechanics, combustion, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer graphics, control systems, design, energy conservation, environmental control, environmental engineering, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, history of science and technology, human factors engineering, industrial engineering, innovative methodologies, integration of structural and environmental systems, lubrication, manufacturing engineering, particle technology, plasma chemistry, plasma heat transfer, power, propulsion, and applied thermodynamics, socioeconomic systems, solar energy, solar processing and thermochemistry, statistics, structures, systems dynamics, technology assessment, thermal energy storage, thermal environmental engineering, thermodynamics, transportation, tribology, vibration, and interdisciplinary finite element methodology. Additional instructional and research programs can be formulated.