In today’s highly competitive job market, it’s a candidate’s technical skills that often set them apart from the competition. Being able to demonstrate job-ready skills can help candidates showcase ...
The School of Engineering and Technology offers a Master of Science in Engineering Technology degree. This STEM designated program (CIP 15.0613) prepares professionals who are knowledgeable about ...
While some colleges allow students to simply apply as engineering majors, others want them to specify their preferred niche: ...
Leveraging Michigan Technological University's strengths in engineering, science, and business, the Master's of Engineering Management focuses on managerial knowledge, business literacy, and other ...
The telecommunications field is predicted to expand through at least 2010 as demand for greater capacity—or bandwidth—increases for business and residential service, according to the U.S. Labor ...
Electrical engineers apply theories and practices involving electrical systems and equipment to develop and design electrical devices. As electronics and technology occupy more aspects of daily life, ...
At RIT, you’ll earn more than a degree. Our engineering and engineering technology programs integrate innovative course work with exceptional co-op experiences, extraordinary faculty, active hands-on ...
The Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California has overhauled the technology supporting its online engineering master's program (DEN@Viterbi). The university will debut its ...
Master the fundamentals of electrical and electronic circuits and systems. Work hands-on in labs where you'll learn to design, program, troubleshoot, and maintain automated systems. Combine your ...
Harness the cutting edge of innovation with Purdue's Master of Science in Engineering Technology, a program designed to equip you with the tools to solve industry challenges through the fusion of ...