The Master of Engineering (Meng) in Electrical Engineering is programmed to focus on the next advancements in technology within the manufacturing space, Industry 4.0. This program is specifically designed to incorporate cutting-edge technical skills in the areas of Big Data, Sensors, AI/Machine Learning, Additive Manufacturing (3-D printing), and cyber-security. In addition to these technical skills, this program is designed to enhance professional skills within a thriving business organization. Engineers who complete this degree are prepared to solve the complex problems of today and manage tasks and projects successfully.
For registered engineers, this program is an academically based way to meet the continuing education requirements to maintain licensure.
Industry 4.0 is an evolution toward inter-connectivity, automation, machine learning and decisions based on real-time data acquisition. From 3-D printing to artificial intelligence and expanded robot use, people who work in manufacturing production, process and product design, and management of these industries truly face a sea change.
In this top-ranked program, you’ll gain:
A pragmatic, practical, non-research degree with no thesis required The same rigorous engineering coursework as a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, with additional non-technology business courses. This enables you to make a more significant contribution to your business team and/or move into a leadership position. Instruction from faculty with direct industry experience
Gain cutting-edge marketability, knowledge and skills to increase your earning potential and quality of life.
Yes. Many of our students qualify for some type of financial aid.
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Yes. The vast majority of our students work throughout their time in their academic program. It is important to assess course load and financial aid to understand how to balance school and working.
If possible, students may cut down on their work hours during a clinical portion of a program.
Most of our programs do not require onsite visits, but there are a couple of exceptions.
If you are interested in pursuing the Master of Science in Nursing-Nurse Midwifery, you will have two skills intensives that take place on campus. The Post-Master’s Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program has one onsite visit that occurs during the first semester of psych-specific classes.
The University of Cincinnati is one of the first institutions to offer online courses. Innovation in education is at the forefront of what we do. We have expanded the convenience and quality of our online learning to online degree programs. Today, we offer nearly 100 degrees from undergraduate to doctoral programs.
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