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Looking for an opportunity to enhance your professional skills and abilities and become more marketable in an increasingly competitive field? When you hold a master's degree in electrical engineering, not only will you be prepared to handle additional responsibilities in your professional career as a working engineer, you'll be ready to develop creative solutions to real-world engineering problems in a global economy.
While a technology graduate can generally find employment as a junior or associate engineer in both the public and private sector, those desiring a full-fledged engineering position need a master's degree in electrical engineering. Tailored to the needs of engineering practitioners, DeVry University's electrical engineering master's degree program with a computer systems specialization focuses on the advanced technical and hands-on design skills required of entry-level engineers as well as the professional skills required of mid-level engineers. When you earn your Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from DeVry University in just one year if you attend class year-round - you'll be prepared for a professional engineering career focused on the analysis, design and development of systems in industry, government or business. DeVry University operates as DeVry Institute of Technology in Calgary, Alberta. In New York, DeVry University and its Keller Graduate School of Management operate as DeVry College of New York.
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