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New one-year masters degree at Notre Dame

University of Notre Dame is launching a new one-year master’s program that may appeal to students considering the CSE Combined BS/MS program. The Notre Dame degree is designed for science, CS, math, and engineering graduates who will not go on to a PhD, but want to utilize their undergraduate degree in a different way.  There is some financial aid available. The deadline is soon, but the application is straight-forward and the GRE is not required this year. Read on for more info!The Engineering, Science, Technology Entrepreneurship Excellence Master’s Program (ESTEEM) is an innovative one-year accelerated master’s degree program for students who wish to use their science or engineering degree in the high technology sector. The College of Science, the College of Engineering, and the Mendoza College of Business have developed this joint program to address the many challenges engineering and science graduates will encounter in today’s high technology business world. Focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and high technology ideas and product development, the program is designed for students in engineering and science to utilize their quantitative skills in the high technology business sector. Graduates of the ESTEEM program receive a Master of Science in Engineering, Science, and Technology Entrepreneurship.

Applications for admission and financial aid are currently being reviewed. Now is the time to apply, particularly if you have an interest in entrepreneurship or pursuing a career in the high technology sector. The application deadline is April 30, 2009. If you would like to spend one more year at Notre Dame further developing your technology and business acumen, apply now to the ESTEEM Program.

For details, please visit: http://esteem.nd.edu/

Gregory P. Crawford, William K. Warren Foundation Dean of Science Professor of Physics
Peter Kilpatrick, Mathew H. McCloskey Dean of Engineering
Professor of Chemical Engineering
University of Notre Dame

April 27, 2009