School of Engineering offers information sessions about its graduate programs

School of Engineering offers information sessions about its graduate programs

Have you been thinking of ways to energize your career? As a prospective graduate student, you realize that education is important, but which program is the right one for you? As you explore various programs, there are many questions to consider.

The School of Engineering graduate programs are designed specifically for working professionals.

Graduate offerings include four master's degrees:

  • Master of Manufacturing Systems Engineering
  • Master of Science degree in Manufacturing Systems
  • Master of Science degree in Technology Management
  • Master of Science degree in Systems Engineering

Certificate and professional-development programs also are offered.

Learn more about the graduate engineering programs at an information session where you can meet School of Engineering faculty, staff and alumni. You can ask questions about the graduate classes, the School of Engineering philosophy and the program in general, all in an informal setting.

Refreshments will be served.

These "Energize Your Career" information sessions will be held at:

  • 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in Room 251, Owens Science Hall
  • 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, in Room 251, Owens Science Hall
  • 9 a.m. Saturday, April 28, in Room 127, O'Shaughnessy Science Hall

Check the School of Engineering Web site for more information; click on the "Graduate" tab.

To register for an information session, visit the Web site or call (651) 962-5756. Reservations are requested, but not required. Free parking is available in Lot M behind the Owens and O'Shaughnessy buildings on the south campus. Everyone is welcome to attend.