trchambe
Electrical
- Oct 8, 2009
- 46
I'm considering enrolling in a masters program... I was thinking Master of Engineering (I am done with my BS and working). However, a recent thread was posted with the opinion that an MS was better than an M.Eng, that got me rethinking.
My thought was that the two are nearly the same... the only difference is the 1-3 courses (depending on school) that are replaced by a thesis in the MS program. Do employers view the two degrees differently? For someone with a BS, done with school and working, and plans to earn the degree online, which one would be more appropriate?
The two programs are advertised as the MS being for research or PhD and the M.Eng being for work experience. I'm just curious if that's how they're actually viewed outside of academia.
My thought was that the two are nearly the same... the only difference is the 1-3 courses (depending on school) that are replaced by a thesis in the MS program. Do employers view the two degrees differently? For someone with a BS, done with school and working, and plans to earn the degree online, which one would be more appropriate?
The two programs are advertised as the MS being for research or PhD and the M.Eng being for work experience. I'm just curious if that's how they're actually viewed outside of academia.