Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering Online Engineering Program

Program designed for working engineers and technical professionals.
Small classes taught by leading experts in academia and industry.
Graduates from the A. James Clark School of Engineering are sought after by industry and government agencies locally and nationwide.
No GRE is required for admission, and no thesis or research is required to complete your degree.

   

Ranked #15

Online Engineering Program

by U.S. News & World Report

  

2 Years
TO EARN A DEGREE
73
MASTERS OF ENGINEERING COURSES
3,882
TOTAL DEGREES AWARDED

  

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The demand for engineers with skills in embedded systems continues to grow alongside the expansion of the Internet-of-Things (IoT). Embedded systems is an emerging technology used across many sectors, including healthcare, consumer electronics, aviation and automotive technology.

At the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering, you will learn about hardware, firmware and software device design from concept to implimentation and how to tailor the firmware or software to fit the needs and intentions of the hardware that it runs on.

Career Outlook For Embedded Systems Engineering

Top Jobs

  • Embedded systems engineer
  • Senior embedded systems engineer
  • Principal embedded systems engineer
  • Embedded architect
  • Quality assurance engineer
  • Project engineer
  • Project manager

Employers Looking for Embedded Systems Engineers

  • Apple
  • Google
  • Carrier
  • Phillips
  • Ford Motor Company
  • GE
  • BAE Systems

Attend a Virtual Open House

General and program-specific Virtual Open Houses are held throughout the year. Hosted by admissions and program staff and faculty, these information sessions are a valuable opportunity to ask questions and learn more about our online graduate engineering programs. 

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Domestic Application Deadlines

Spring: December 15
Fall: July 31
Winter: October 15

International Application Deadlines

Spring: September 24
Fall: March 8