Online Masters Degree Programs in Engineering Technology That Charge the Least Tuition

By Staff

Only 3 online masters degree in engineering technology colleges exist in the US. These schools charge students a median tuition of $5,452 per annum. The median tuition has decreased by 59.9% over the past few years. In 2007, the median tuition was $13,582 each year at these online colleges and universities.

Tuition of a reported $25,300 yearly is charged by the most expensive online masters degree in engineering technology school. On the other hand, a tuition of $3,868 yearly is charged by the cheapest school.

  • Master of Science in Professional Studies – Telecommunications Engineering Technology
  • Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
  • Master of Engineering Technology
  • Master of Science in Engineering Technology Management
  • Master of Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering
  • Master of Civil Engineering – Environmental/Water Resources Engineering
  • Master of Civil Engineering – Construction Management
  • Master of Civil Engineering – Geotechnical Engineering

In 2011, roughly 28% of engineering technology graduates with masters degrees from online colleges across the US earned credentials from these least costly programs at PSU. This represents 6,253 of the 22,532 graduates from across the country. From 2006 to 2011, the percentage of engineering technology graduates with masters degrees from the most inexpensive programs at PSU has decreased. Also, the number of graduates has decreased by 7,511 graduates per annum.

In 2011, 15,220 students received their certificates from these affordable online programs at University of Southern Mississippi. This represents 68% of the country’s engineering technology masters level graduates. This is a 100% decrease in the number of students graduating from these affordable online programs at USM.

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