Meet Your New Engineering Network
When you join Case Western Reserve University's online engineering master's programs, you will learn alongside engineering students from a wide array of industries with educational backgrounds ranging from mechanical engineering to biochemistry.
You'll find common ground in your desire to further your education and advance your career, whether that means advancing in your current position or stepping into a new role entirely.
About Our Online Engineering Students
Organizations Where CWRU Students Have Worked
Network with a tight-knit cohort of classmates who are or have been employed by leading Fortune 500 companies, legendary institutions and iconic corporations that include:
Position Yourself to Succeed
Case Western Reserve University is your launching point for advancement. With an online engineering master’s degree, you’ll be ready to move into–and flourish in–upper-level leadership positions.
Many Case School of Engineering online master’s students hold one of these professional titles:
- Project Engineer
- Systems Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Biomedical Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Product Engineer
- Research Assistant
Reported Employment Industry1
Technology | 32% |
Transport/Manufacturing | 28% |
Healthcare | 8% |
Education | 6% |
Military | 5% |
Energy/Environmental | 4% |
Government | 3% |
Architecture/Engineering | 2% |
Other | 12% |
Hear From Online Master’s Program Alumni
“The Case Western Reserve program is perfect for working, full-time professionals. It gives you the flexibility to go to school and work at the same time. The program is also empowering because it gives you so many tools and the knowledge and confidence to say, ‘There's no limit. I can do whatever I want and advance in my career.'”
Rahel D., CWR ’21
“I wanted to become a technical leader within my company. The Case Western Reserve University master’s program allowed me to balance my work and life and achieve my objective.”
Francisco M., CWR, ‘21
Sources
- Based on self-reported data by CWRU students from cohorts starting between summer 2019 and fall 2023