The School of Engineering at The Catholic University of America offers graduate programs at several locations off-campus, both in person and online:

Students can take a variety of courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer science, Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering Management. Course offered at each location are tailored to the needs of the host agency's workforce and registration is in general limited to employees of the host agency and partner organizations.

Employees of these organizations may enroll as non-degree students to take courses for professional development, or may apply for admission to certain certificate, master's, or doctoral programs offered by the School of Engineering. For more information on degree programs, please visit the individual program pages below.

Students can also consider taking graduate courses from the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. To get information for registration see Catholic University's consortium policy.

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