#1 Ranked Online MSECE Provides Engineers More Opportunities

 

This All About Circuits update is in partnership with Purdue University.
Dear Joao Roberto De,

As an engineering professional, you know that there is always more to learn, given the pace of technological change. Earning a master's in electrical and computer engineering (MSECE) can help you distinguish yourself in a competitive and fast-moving field. An engineering master’s degree can also open new opportunities, such as leading a team as a technical manager. According to IEEE, engineers who hold a master's in electrical engineering or computer engineering make around 21% more than engineers with only a bachelor’s degree.

Purdue University’s top ranked online MSECE is designed for the working professional, with courses taught in both traditional and emerging areas by our world-class faculty. You’ll earn the same degree as the on-campus students by taking the same courses with the same faculty instructors; additionally, the degree plan is flexible and allows you to select courses that match your areas of interest. Add to this Purdue’s long-standing reputation for engineering excellence, the program’s competitive cost, and the support we provide to our online students, and you’ll see why our current and former online MSECE students recommend the program.  

The online MSECE recently added a concentration in microelectronics and semiconductors to meet domestic and international demand for semiconductor experts. Focus on circuit design, devices and manufacturing, systems design and more.

Visit the online MSECE’s website to learn more and plan your next giant leap with Purdue University.
Yve Vega
Enrollment Counselor
College of Engineering | Purdue Online
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