You would have to meet all the prerequisite coursework particular to that program. Any prerequisite coursework that has not been complete may have to be completed at the undergraduate level first. Much of this will depend on which major you completed at the undergraduate level.
I would like to study control engineering
There is a masters degree of general engineering where there is a multidisciplinary, non-traditional program of study suited to the educational needs of individual students.
The best European country to obtain a Masters in Communication Engineering appears to be London. However, this can all be left up to a matter of opinion as well. The preferred school is the University of London.
Yes. There is Masters of Science and Masters of Engineering. You can also do doctor of philosphy(PhD) or Doctor of Engineering(ED).
St. Alban's for high school. Harvard undergrad and Vanderbilt for his masters.
Typically, the degree is a masters of science in engineering. This specifies it is a master's degree with major in engineering. The master's of science is a degree category from which many specific programs of study fall.
not much during an undergrad, but definately if they work at engineering firms.
Absolutely.
Carnegie Mellon University Masters in Software Engineering was created in 1989.
Martin Cooper studied electrical engineering until he earned his masters degree, then he taught. He also created and was VP of Motorola.
The Masters of Science (MS) is a degree category which incorporates many fields of study. Compared to a Masters of Arts (MA), the MS is usually more science focused to include exact sciences, math, and technology based course work. Typically a masters degree in engineering falls under the MS category.
Two types of master's degree are the master of arts, and master of science degrees. Two specific programs of study at the master's level can be a master of science in chemical engineering, and a masters of business administration.