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Graduate engineering schools typically enroll students who have an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM fields: science, technology, engineering, or math. Depending on their area of academic focus, those with advanced degrees from graduate engineering schools often develop rewarding careers as industrial engineers, software developers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, aerospace engineers, civil engineers, and corporate executives. However, opportunities aren’t restricted to those fields. Graduate engineering degrees may also open doors to working as an agricultural engineer, biomedical engineer, chemical engineer, transportation engineer, or environmental engineer. Publicly traded companies, government agencies, and private organizations offer a wide variety of employment options for engineers.