Should You Get a Master’s Degree in Engineering...and When?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2022
  • In this video, Marsia Geldert-Murphey, P.E., F. ASCE, Regional Director of Lochmueller Group, who was recently elected as the ASCE President-Elect for 2023 talks about an experience in her career related to getting a master’s degree that really transformed her career. #engineeringdegree #engineeringmasters #engineeringmanagementinstitute
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Комментарии • 7

  • @rogzcorpuz
    @rogzcorpuz Год назад +3

    Hi! I'm one of your followers. Thank you for creating content like this, you inspire me to be a better engineer.

  • @fordaiffa6022
    @fordaiffa6022 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your video.

  • @kali3291
    @kali3291 2 месяца назад +1

    Master's in mechanical engineer what can you advice?

    • @EngineeringManagement
      @EngineeringManagement  2 месяца назад +1

      @kali3291Here's some advice on pursuing a Master's in Mechanical Engineering:
      Consider your goals:
      **Career advancement: A Master's can qualify you for leadership roles, research and development positions, or jobs requiring specialized knowledge.
      **Specialization: Master's programs often focus on specific areas like robotics, mechatronics, or computational mechanics. Choose a program that aligns with your career aspirations.
      **Deepening knowledge: If you want a stronger theoretical foundation or expertise in a particular area, a Master's provides that opportunity.
      Before applying:
      **Research programs: Look for universities with strong mechanical engineering programs and faculty aligned with your interests. Consider factors like program curriculum, research opportunities, and career placement services.
      **Financial considerations: Master's degrees can be expensive. Factor in tuition, living expenses, and potential lost income if you're leaving a job. Explore scholarships, grants, and assistantships to offset costs.
      **Work experience: Some programs may prefer applicants with relevant work experience. Consider gaining experience through internships or entry-level jobs before applying.
      Benefits of a Master's:
      **Advanced skills and knowledge: Gain in-depth knowledge in a specialized area, making you a more competitive candidate.
      **Research opportunities: Participate in research projects, gaining valuable experience and potentially contributing to publications.
      **Career advancement: Qualify for leadership roles, research and development positions, or jobs requiring specialized knowledge.
      **Earning potential: Master's degree holders may have higher earning potential compared to those with only a Bachelor's degree (though this can vary depending on job role and industry).
      Alternatives to a Master's:
      **Professional certifications: Consider pursuing certifications relevant to your field for career advancement, without the time and financial commitment of a Master's degree.
      **Online courses: Numerous online platforms offer specialized courses in mechanical engineering that can help you develop specific skills without a full degree program.
      Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue a Master's depends on your individual goals and circumstances. Carefully weigh the pros and cons to determine if it's the right path for you.

    • @kali3291
      @kali3291 2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for explaining so much what to pursue 👍