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Graduate Schools for Engineering and Applied Sciences in Massachusetts
The list of highest-paying master's degrees often includes at least one type of engineering degree. Jobs available those who earn degrees from graduate engineering schools include computer hardware engineer, civil engineer, aerospace engineer, chemical engineer, bioengineer, and petroleum engineer. More specifically, those who graduate from graduate schools for engineering and applied sciences in Massachusetts with a Master of Science in Engineering Management often find work as engineering managers, project managers, operations managers, technology consultants, product managers, and systems analysts. Those with an advance biomedical engineering degree are likely to find employment as medical device engineers, research scientists, and clinical engineers. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!