Master of Science in Engineering Management (1)
There has been a 40% increase in graduate-level job postings seeking engineering management skills since June 2014 (Burning Glass Labor Insight).
There has been a 40% increase in graduate-level job postings seeking engineering management skills since June 2014 (Burning Glass Labor Insight).
"Be prepared to do things you never thought you’d be doing. The digital media program is designed in a way to enable anyone from any career or background to come to the table and succeed." — Michael S., '15
You can stack the following graduate certificates into this degree: Digital Video, Digital Media Management, Game Design, Interactive Design, 3D Animation, and Social Media and Online Communities.
Communications and digital media jobs are expected to grow by more than 83K by 2022 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
"The program is a great investment in yourself. You’re going to learn a lot of skills that you might not have learned so quickly in the workplace, you’re going to be exposed to a broad range of ideas and people with different experiences. It’s 100% worth it." — Patrick G., '14
"As more and more companies come to understand the importance of usability, we’re seeing more and more demand for technical communicators with this knowledge." — Julia Cho, Senior Lecturer
The Master of Science in Technical Communication offers 3 concentrations, allowing students to align their studies with their personal interests and career goals.
Communications and digital media jobs are expected to grow by more than 83K by 2022 (US Bureau of Labor Statistics).
"The capstone class, where we got to do our final project, really helped me improve my writing skills, think about the words I use, and think about how to communicate with people. I think this will be greatly beneficial for my work in the future." — Kathleen A., Corporate and Organizational Communication Alumna
"Our goal is to provide students with the communications skills and strategic perspective required to have an impact on organizational performance." — Carl Zangerl, Program Director