Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom!
You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp, participate
in a Q&A with current students, and meet key program representatives.
Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp offers two versions of the Master of Science in Engineering
Technology (MSET) degree. We offer a thesis-based program on our Cullowhee campus
with concentrations in electrical or mechanical tracks that prepare graduates to pursue
further graduate education or enter industry in advanced positions. The MSET program
at our Biltmore Park instructional site is intended to serve working adults desiring
to pursue studies in quality assurance, manufacturing operations, and industrial supervision.
The Biltmore Park program is offered in the evening only and may contain a directed
project related to your job, if you desire.
What You'll Learn
The M.S. in Engineering Technology requires a minimum of 30-semester hours of coursework.
Depending on the selected program you will take courses in advanced electrical analysis
and design, innovative mechanical design and testing, or advanced manufacturing.
Where You'll Go
An M.S. in Engineering Technology prepares you for careers in fields like advanced
manufacturing, quality assurance, manufacturing operations, mechanical or electrical
design, or further graduate studies. A number of prestigious and pioneering companies,
like GE Aviation, are looking for leaders in various engineering technology areas.
Typically 2 years for part-time (evening) students
Credits:
Minimum 30 semester hours (plus 6 more for thesis track)
App Deadline:
Fall: August 1 | Spring: December 1
More Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp Our Master of Science in Engineering Technology
The Master of Science in Engineering Technology focuses on enhancing technical knowledge
and management skills necessary in our competitive technology-intensive world. This
program combines qualitative approaches and quantitative techniques in a balanced
curriculum that strengthens problem-solving skills and managerial competence.
Students in either format enhance technical knowledge and managerial skills, preparing
to advance within their current organization or pursue leadership roles in engineering
technology.
Curriculum balances technical knowledge and management skills using quantitative
and qualitative approaches. Students gain hands-on experience solving challenging
problems in preparation for leadership roles.
WCU provides resources to support MSET students, including academic advising, career
services, and research support. Students in both formats receive guidance for completing
the program efficiently while building skills for advanced roles.
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