What to Expect from an Online Masters of Engineering Management – On-Demand Webinar

This webinar features recent graduates who will help answer those questions so you can decide whether an online Masters of Engineering Management is right for you.

Panel discussion featuring graduates from several programs

If you are considering a Masters of Engineering Management, you’ve got a few questions:

  • How much will it cost?
  • Is online ‘business appropriate’?
  • Can you balance work and family?
  • How will you choose a school?

This webinar features recent graduates who will help answer those questions so you can decide whether an online Masters of Engineering Management is right for you.

 

About the Presenters

Henri Begin received his Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management from the University of Colorado Boulder. He also completed his Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering at the same school.

Currently, Henri works for Qualcomm, Inc. as a Software Architecture Engineer/Manager in their Denver area office. Qualcomm is a technology company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital communications products and services.

Matt Toter received his Bachelors Degree from Oakland University in Industrial and Systems Engineering where he is currently working on his Masters in Engineering Management.

He is an Industrial Engineer at Williams International, a Jet Engine Manufacturer in Walled Lake, MI. One of his main tasks is building and running a simulation of the production factory to determine capital costs, production demands, processing time, layout, and production process. His team procures new technology that they help install, maintain, and develop.

Amy Jo Moore is a Systems Engineer working for Northrop Grumman in Clearfield, UT.  She graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelors in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering. Later she received a Masters of Engineering Management from Ohio University while studying online. 

Amy Jo is an active member the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), where she continues to network and keep an eye on the engineering industry through her peers. Recently, Amy Jo was elected as the Society’s Deputy Speaker of the Senate.

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