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When you choose to enroll with Penn Engineering Online, you are embarking on much more than a master’s degree program.You are joining a worldwide community of lifelong learners in pursuit of engineering education.
Esteban Morales, MCIT ‘25, has a unique variety of aptitudes and interests including artistic pursuits, a methodical approach to processes, and a deep curiosity about how things work.His ability to leverage his interdisciplinary enthusiasm has significantly enhanced his professional development and academic success in the MCIT Online program.
Bennie Yang enrolled in the MCIT Online degree program to enhance her econometrics career with new skills and knowledge.The flexible nature of Penn Engineering Online allowed her to pursue an Ivy League graduate degree and a foundational computer science education while working full time, without having to relocate.
On June 25, 2024 Penn Engineering Online hosted a webinar featuring Jacquie Panto, Associate Director of Admissions and Tracy Staeudle, Associate Director of Online Professional Programs.Together, they explored Penn Engineering's three online master's degree programs: MCIT Online MSE-DS Online MSE-AI Online and Dual Degree options.Attendees of this webinar heard about the wide variety of student resources and support services that are available to Penn Engineering Online graduate students.
Kenneth See, MCIT ’21, studied finance as an undergraduate at Northeastern University and planned to pursue a traditional finance-related career such as banking.
In 2019, Luis Crespo ’23 learned that Penn Engineering was about to introduce an innovative online graduate program created especially for students with no background in computer science who are looking to build a strong foundation in programming.
At Penn Engineering Online, community collaboration is valued and vital.The synergetic online community brings together ambitious graduate students from around the world, Penn’s accomplished Ivy League faculty, and an innovative team of dedicated staff members.
Samantha Sye ’23 never considered herself to be a “math person” or a “science person”.A behavioral economics and history major at the University of Pennsylvania, she always felt more aligned with the humanities than with technology.
Please note that recordings of past webinars may contain outdated information.Please see our admissions pages to find the most up-to-date information for application requirements, current tuition, fees, and deadlines.
Katie Pizziketti, MCIT ’21, studied psychology as an undergraduate, but she’s always had an interest in computers.So when she was ready to pivot from a career in research administration, she turned to MCIT Online.
Penn Engineering’s MCIT Online program is designed to give students without a computer science background a path to success in a variety of computing and technology careers.As an all-online program, it’s also well-suited for those outside the Philadelphia area, or who are already working in another field.
Hosted by Penn Engineering’s Associate Director of Professional Development and Networking, this webinar will feature several MCIT alums working across the tech sector.