Colorado State University OnlinePlus announces two new Master’s of Engineering degrees to meet the needs of today’s workplace. The Master’s of Engineering degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Engineering Management have both been designed with industry input and are taught by faculty on the forefront of engineering research.
“Electrical and computer engineers are in demand across virtually every industry, allowing students to pair their passion with this advanced education,” says Dr. Tony Maciejewski, department head and ECE professor.
As one of the few online graduate degrees in this discipline, this program features areas of focus, including computer engineering, power and energy Engineering, and systems engineering.
The new online Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with an Engineering Management Specialization features a curriculum that blends engineering processes with business elements to give students the combination of management concepts and technical focus. The curriculum follows the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Knowledge Base standards and covers concepts in engineering project management and maintenance; business analysis, communication, finance, and marketing; and systems engineering foundations and architecture.
To learn more about these degree programs, visit www.online.colostate.edu/degrees/electrical-computer-engineering orwww.online.colostate.edu/degrees/engineering-management for faculty bios, course descriptions, registration dates, and more. Contact Michael Macklin at CSU OnlinePlus with specific questions, 970-491-7583.
Colorado State University OnlinePlus programs and educational opportunities, offered through the Division of Continuing Education, support the University's land-grant mission by providing graduate and undergraduate degrees, professional development training, certificate programs, online credit and noncredit courses, and industry-specific training online and at learning centers across the Front Range. For more information, visit www.online.colostate.edu or call 970-491-5288.
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